I second Dr. Weinstein. He is well known for VBAC. I had a consult with him and I really liked him, but I have decided to go with Dr. Cummings in Denton only because Dr. W won't induce for VBAC, so if you don't go into labor on your own by 42 weeks, it's RCS. That being said, it's the only restriction he puts, so he's an excellent choice. I was late with my first though and I don't want an RCS looming over me my whole pregnancy.
I would encourage you to join our local ICAN chapter. I have learned so much from the group!
I see Dr, Keith Reisler, he is in Plano, next to Presby Plano. I know he is VBAC friendly, only because we talked about it when I was pregnant with my daughter, I didn't have a c/s so I don't have a lot of experience on that front.
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Re: VBAC in frisco?
I second Dr. Weinstein. He is well known for VBAC. I had a consult with him and I really liked him, but I have decided to go with Dr. Cummings in Denton only because Dr. W won't induce for VBAC, so if you don't go into labor on your own by 42 weeks, it's RCS. That being said, it's the only restriction he puts, so he's an excellent choice. I was late with my first though and I don't want an RCS looming over me my whole pregnancy.
I would encourage you to join our local ICAN chapter. I have learned so much from the group!
https://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/icanofntx/