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ANXIETY third cesarean risks

Okay so I am newly pregnant with my third baby. I have had two cesareans one in may 2008 the other in June 2010. I am due dec 2013 which will probably mean cesarean sometime in November for me.

My second cesarean got extremely dangerous unexpectedly. my daughter got stuck in my rib cage she was born purple and blue from accidental bruising by the dr in order to remove her. On top of that, I was in active labour during my cesarean and I contracted while the dr had her hands in my uterus to remove baby. Her hands were trapped and the entire surgical room acted frantically tipping the OR table I was on so that my feet were elevated in the air as they sprayed under my tongue with nitro in an effort to relax my uterus to free the drs hands. I passed out and woke up with an oxygen mask on my face and seeing a pediatric team trying to revive my daughter as she was not breathing. She was in NICU for 1 week and I was in hospital during that time. During recovery a nurse had removed my suture tape too early and I had to watch my incision reopen and become infected for the following weeks to come.

2 years later I now have a 2 inch mass of hard 'scar tissue' from where my incision came open. I also had a hernia I am absolutely terrified to have another cesarean after that and don't know what my options are

Aren't there already risks after 2 cesareans ? How will they do a cesarean with that kind of scar tissue there ?
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Re: ANXIETY third cesarean risks

  • I have only had one. So I'm sorry my words probably won't help.

    Have you talked to your doctor about this?? I would get a pad and pen and write all your questions and concerns down and ask your doc.

    I've heard of having c-sections within a year is or can be unsafe for mom and baby. But you are okay there.

    I'm sorry I'm not very helpful.

     

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  • Do you have the same doc? Did they plan your last c section before your due date or were you trying for a vbac that time? My RCS is at 39 weeks. But since I'm already 3 cm and very thin at 36 weeks when I go back next week if I'm any further doc will push up my date.
    Just make sure to go over your concerns with your doc. Explain you want them to get to you before you are on labor. Your experience definitely sounds very traumatic. I'm so sorry you had to go through that.
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  • I fully agree with the PP's. I would talk to your doctor about your concerns. This will be my 3rd c/s as well & my doctor doesn't seem to have any major concerns. My first was c/s was an emergency and the second was planned to avoid the problems I had with the first. My doctor specializes in high risk pregnancies and deliveries and has successfully done 4th and 5th c/s with no problems at all. I think the risk levels with subsequent c/s is really going to have a lot to do with your reasons for the c/s, situation with your current pregnancy & your doctor's skill level. 
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  • That sounds like a very scary situation! Glad you and your DD made it through okay.  

    Do you know if any providers in your area support VBAC after two c-sections? It's supported by ACOG, and that might be something to think about if you're worried about a third c/s.

    DS1 - Feb 2008

    DS2 - Oct 2010 (my VBAC baby!)

  • imagenosoup4u:
    That sounds like a very scary situation! Glad you and your DD made it through okay.nbsp;nbsp; Do you know if any providers in your area support VBAC after two csections? It's supported by ACOG, and that might be something to think about if you're worried about a third c/s.

    I would discuss attempting a VBAC. I plan on having one next time myself...praying all goes well. Just got to find a very supportive provider...midwives in with OBs is whee I would look first.
    PPD/PPA Mom...it has been super hard, but I'm making it! Slow steps...
    Mom to Carter (6), and Calianne (1).  
    Proud VBAC, natural birth, breastfeeding, cloth diapering momma!


  • I've talked to my family doctor about this. But she insists on me asking my OBGYN regarding these issues, which I agree. However wont be getting in to see her until at least June
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  • I will have the same OB that delivered my last child. The last cesarean was scheduled a RCS at 39 weeks. I was having contractions around 34 weeks and they kept getting stronger every week and no one would listen to me. So as I suspected I went Into labour on my own at 37 weeks and they frantically tried to stop it and get me into the OR. I would rather have a VBAC to be entirely honest solely because of how traumatic my cesarean was. But due to the complications and my scar tissue mass I guess I'll have to wait and see what my OB says
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  • During the csection I will have in a few,months my dr will take out some additional scar tissue from previous c section.  I was told if I go into labor they will do a cesection that day instead of my scheduled day.
  • imagesn2bmamaofthree:
    I would rather have a VBAC to be entirely honest solely because of how traumatic my cesarean was. But due to the complications and my scar tissue mass I guess I'll have to wait and see what my OB says

    If your current OB says no, seek a second opinion. Is there an active local ICAN chapter near you? They would be able to help you with providers who support VBA2C. Good luck!

    https://ican-online.org/chapter/search

     

    DS1 - Feb 2008

    DS2 - Oct 2010 (my VBAC baby!)

  • Thank you so much, ill look into it !
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