I am asking because I have chronic high blood pressure (its controlled now), and during my first pregnancy I felt like I had no choice but to be induced and have a c-section and that pretty much my chance of having a vaginal birth was slim to none.
This pregnancy I have had time to adjust to living with high bp and my meds now keep it under control. I am starting to feel that maybe I have a better chance of having a vaginal birth, maybe even without any interventions. (which if I lived in a perfect world would be my goal) My doctor now also seems to be a lot more optomistic and even brought up having a VBAC. But through all this I still feel that I am doomed to have another c-section ![]()
What is your plan for delivery? C-section? Induced early? Natural? How is your doctor making you feel about how its going to go?
Re: High BP? What's your birth plan?
My birth-plan: epi and push kid out as safely as possible.
My birth-plan with high bp: get kid out as safely as possible.
Your not scaring me. I've been through this before with my first pregnancy. (THAT was scary) I have chronic high blood pressure that is always high even when i am not pregnant. (well high if i'm not on meds). With my first pregnancy it was never under control and stayed at a consistant high even when I was further along, and even on meds. I never had that "natural low" early on. Which is why I have more hope for this pregnancy.
It's going 100x better than my first. By this time last pregnacy I had already had to quit my job and was put on bed rest.
But anyways, I'm not exactly "planning" on anything. If I learned anything from my first pregnancy it is that anything can happen. However, I DO want to have some hope. Which I didn't have with my first. I went into that induction with the mindset that women with high BP didn't get to deliver vaginally. I have since learned that I was way wrong. Which is what brought me here.