I have an OB appointment today and I think they are going to want me to schedule my c/s. They have told me I can attempt a TOL but if I don't go on my due date, then I have to have a c/s.
Should I refuse to schedule the c/s. I don't know what that will accomplish, but I am wondering what will help me be in the best position for the VBAC.
Re: Advice for appointment today
DS2 - Oct 2010 (my VBAC baby!)
My advice is to find a new provider. Any doctor that says you can only havea TOL if you go into labor by your due date is not really VBAC friendly.
I would ask why they are cutting you off at 40 weeks and ask if you can have until 42 weeks.
As for scheduling it, I would say you are not comfortable scheduling it until 42 weeks and see what they say. They may surprise you, they may need to be fired. Please don't be afraid to walk away!
What is the reason they want you to deliver by your due date?
I have to deliver by 40 weeks because of my GD, but if GD wasn't in the picture, I wouldn't be comfortable scheduling a c/s that early without a reason.
I'd ask your doctor why it is necessary to schedule for 40 weeks.
Agreed. Is there a specific medical reason or is it just because you are a VBAC? If it's just because you're a VBAC, I would question whether they are really supportive of your desire to have a vaginal birth.
I'd try to push the RCS date as far back as I could, 41 or 42 weeks.
They told me there was an increased risk of rupture if you go past your due date. I will ask them if I can schedule at 41 or 42 weeks adn see what they say.
Max born July 25
Big sisters Alex and Layla
That's what they all say
. Seriously though, the risk of rupture goes up after 41 weeks, but it's not a huge amount (Iris has links/studies!! hee). It's completely reasonable to tell them you'd like to go to 42 weeks, and agree to non-stress tests every few days past 41 weeks. hth
DS2 - Oct 2010 (my VBAC baby!)