So, I delivered my first by c-section because things were just not progressing and my water had been broke for 24 hrs. Dr. has asked me a few times if I would just like to do another c-section or try vbac. I would like to experience a vaginal birth the way the body is designed too if possible but totally understand if a c-section is needed at the time. Ok, so today he explains all the risks and complications with a vbac and says that my uterus could tear and I could die, no joke, he says, he just had a touch and go delivery this week. I know the decision is totally up to me but just wanted to hear your thoughts.
Re: not sure what to do
How far apart will your kiddos be? I had a failed induction with #1 and hoped for a vbac with #2. I asked to schedule my repeat c-section at 39w, 6d to maximize my chances for a vbac. My kids are 21 months apart and my OB told me that
Have you posted this on the VBAC board? They can point you to some websites with good info.
I'll admit I haven't done enough VBAC research yet, but I know that the risk of rupture is actually very low. There are also plenty of risks that come wit
I just had a VBAC, and my recovery was SO much easier than my c section recovery. I have been able to play with my toddler and I am not doped up on Percocet. Maybe my pain tolerance is low, but there was no way I was going to get by on just Motrin afte
BFP1: DD1 born April 2011 at 34w1d via unplanned c/s due to HELLP, DVT 1 week PP
BFP3: DD2 born Feb 2013 at 38w4d via unplanned RCS due to uterine dehiscence
It's a personal decision so you should look at all angles. Hopefully your doctor went into just as much detail as to the risks of a RCS (which are comparable to VBAC risks). I know two women who died during routine scheduled RCSs and my SIL had t
I was born 30 months after my older brother and my mom ruptured with me right around her due date (but not in labor). The worst part was that the nurses at the hospital were apparently a bit incompetent because they refused to believe that anything was