Just wondering who on this board is considering one. How have your conversations with your provider been going?
They keep telling me I'm not a great candidate, but I can try, even though they don't recommend it. I'm keeping the "wait and see" attitiude, and DH is being very supportive.
Re: Who here is considering a VBAC?
Not to pry, just curious. What makes someone a good candidate vs. bad candidate?
This is my first, so I have no birth experience, but my sister just had a VBAC 2 weeks ago. My SIL was told that she could not have one (she's due in December).
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A "good" candidate is someone who has never been tested - c/s due to the baby being breach, or never dialated enough to even try pushing, things like that. I'm a "bad" candidate because I pushed for 3 hours last time and wound up with a c/s. That makes the doctors think my pelvis is too small, or my kids are too big and I'll wind up with another one. That's why I'm on a "wait and see" train of thought. Babies typically get bigger, but in my family, the oldest is usually the biggest, so my next baby might not be 8lb.6oz at birth. And if I go into labor on my own (my drs won't induce with a VBAC) I will want to try.
Vaginal Birth After Ceasarean
Gotcha, this makes sense
~EDD Nov 18, 2017 with my IUI success story~
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I'm considering it, but due to my previous c/s being only 14 months before this babe is due, they may not let me.
We'll see.
That's interesting. My doc said I was a good candidate BECAUSE I dilated and pushed last time; told him I could get to 10 cm! He doesn't encourage VBACs for women who didn't get to 10 (unless breech or something)
Hmm, sounds like there's no real definition of a "good" candidate in the OB world. I switched OBs to find ones that at least offer VBAC as an option, and I'm frustrated that my prior medical records give no reason why the baby was stuck. So we're all left guessing.
My doctor says we are good to go as long as baby isn't breech (like DD) and as long as I go into labor on my own. He really is on board with it (phew). He said right now he is going to put my chances at 50% as we get closer and the baby actually flips he will move the % up. Once I walk into the hospital in labor he will bump it to 90%.
I think he knows I am a math nerd and that's why all the % chances. Granted he has cautioned that the reason DD was breech was because my pelvis is comfy to sit in and not put your head in. So if that is the case another c/s for me. So lets all hope for a flip baby time time