I had my son in January via crash c-section after being complete and pushing unmedicated. Both my midwife and the OB who performed the surgery have said I'm the perfect VBAC candidate as the section was a result of LO tying his feet up with the cord and nothing to do with my body.
Anyway when I spoke with my midwife she said the only thing different about next time would be that I'd have to be on monitors the entire labor. Is this pretty standard? I hate the idea ofbeing stuck with monitors that only allow me to move a few feet. So I'm curious if other hospitals don't require it or if monitoring is my new reality for any future babies. I love my midwife, but I think I would consider another provider if constant monitoring wasn't necessary.
Thanks for the input!
Re: Continuous Fetal Monitoring
Ask if they have telemetry (wireless) monitors.
She said the tub wouldn't be an option because of the monitors
I assume that meant no shower either. I was on the monitors with my son for most of the labor because of his heart rate issues and I wasn't able to go more than a couple feet so it definitely wasn't very mobile. Maybe by the time I have another one they'll have some portable waterproof monitors 
Ugh I just hate that I can't escape the c-section. I have mastitis and I went into the doctor on Thursday it and on my check-in sheet in big capital letters it said CESEAREN as if that had anything to do with why I was there. Bah, I don't want to be constantly reminded of it. Sorry just had to rant there
Does the hospital have a telemetry (wireless) unit? I'd request one, or find a hospital in your area that has them. CFM is standard, like everyone said before. I showed up pushing, and they still strapped that thing on the whole time I was giving birth during my VBAC.
DS2 - Oct 2010 (my VBAC baby!)