Had my monthly doctor appointment today. 2nd time I've seen her (14 weeks). The first visit she looked at my op report and what kind of cut (low transverse) and said my old doctor made a small cut in the lower segment muscle wall on one side of my UTR.She said she didn't see an Issue with having a trial of labor. She did mention the risk of UTR rupture .Went over why I needed to have the c/s my old doctor doctor said because of a fibroid. My DS was also sunny side-up 8lbs 11oz. Now today she made a comment at how I had that small cut on the lower segment muscle wall on the one side, and how my pelvis might not be big enough to pass a baby , last time she said if my pelvis was small or narrow it should be in my op report ( not in my op report). Then she made it sound that maybe I shouldn't try to have a TOL because of the small cut on the one side. I am also measuring 2 weeks ahead. So now I am 2nd guessing EVERYTHING. #1 the small cut on my lower segment muscle wall. #2 now I might have a small pelvis #3 I will never get to have a normal birth. I am very bummed :-( Sorry for the long vent...
Re: Not looking hopefull for my Vbac
Hmmm, she doesn't sound very encouraging or supportive. Are there any other providers (including home midwives) you'd consider interviewing about having a VBAC? I would get a second opinion on that lower segment scar.
My c/s baby was 8lb 10oz and sunny side up (c/s had nothing to do with either of those things). Having a pelvis that is too small to birth a baby is actually very rare, but doctors use that term a lot. There are exercises you can to do help stretch those muscles and ligaments, and birthing positions that maximize that space as well.