Long story short (much if it is stated in an earlier post), my dr was suddenly no longer supportive of my VBAC decision so I fired her. I did a lot of research and found a dr who has done 1000s of successful vbacs! He's great except for one red flag: he wants to induce me at 39 weeks, he says that will get a best result. That's the total opposite of everything I thought about vbacs! I tried to do some research online but I found conflicting info and it's just left me more confused.
Anyone know anything about this? Anyone been induced and had a successful VBAC?
Re: Induction and VBAC?
Okay so this might be helpful. On page 264 there is a chart showing success rates of this article. I hope this helps some. GL!
https://www2.cfpc.ca/local/user/files/%7B91FBAEEB-1517-4FB4-91C6-28ABE765A462%7D/VBAC%20Induction.pdf
At the very end, the conclusion also explains it pretty well.
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A 6% VBAC rate is great! Maybe he could write a book for the rest of the OBs.
I'm pretty excited about him! I went to my annual with one of his NP's and she said "if anyone can get you to deliver vaginally, it's Dr. W".
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I pushed my OB to wait until the last "safe" date 41 weeks. At that time we were scheduled for RCS unless I was 2-3cm's and was able to be induced with pitocin. I also was induced with a foley bulb since I was only 1-2 at 41 weeks.
With the foley bulb I went from 1-2 to 4-5 in an hour. I have birth about 6 hours later after pitocin drip the whole time.