We are starting to talk about #3 which will mean my 3rd c/s. I have an appt in Dec to talk to my OB and make sure another c/s is an option for me since we didn't discuss it after I had DC#2. Both c/s went smoothly with no complications, but the 2nd one took a lot longer because of the scar tissue. Is this normal for the 2nd one or is it an indication I might not be a good candidate for another surgery? Any info on multiple c/s is welcome.
Re: Anyone had more than 2 c/s?
I've had 3. One failed induction, Two under GA, and Three- spinal.
They definitely took much longer stitching me up the 3rd time. I was told I had some scar tissue 3rd time and to not have another child. Unfortunately I contracted a MRSA infection, post 3rd c/s and had a 10 day stay at hospital followed by a surgery to remove infection b/c antibiotics didn't work.
In general, I think most obs recommend not having more than 2 c/s and definitely not more than 3. This has been a very very difficult recovery for me.
VBA2C might be an option for you, also, if you're interested. ACOG came out last year in support of VBAC as a possibility for some women who've had two previous c-sections.
https://vbacfacts.com/2010/07/21/acog-issues-less-restrictive-vbac-guidelines/
https://www.acog.org/from_home/publications/press_releases/nr07-21-10-1.cfm
FWIW, my sister had three c-sections, and only had complications with her first one. hth and good luck!
DS2 - Oct 2010 (my VBAC baby!)
Court
DH 40 ME 40
GD, Myasthenia Gravis, Factor V Leiden
DS #1 born via emergancy c-section 01/23/06 at 37w
DS#2 born via c-section 10/27/2007 at 36w due to PROM
DS #3 born via repeat c-section 04/13/2012 at 39w
"Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take,but by the moments that take our breath away." - George Carlin
This isn't true, it just all depends on the woman, amount of scarring, types of incisions, etc. Every case is different. My OB said they do a 4th c-section a couple times a year and that if we do have the 4 children that we want it should be fine given my own recovery. Hoping to VBAC this time, but if not I won't VBA2C next time.