I am seriously having an internal battle with myself in regards to how I want DS delivered (via VBAC vs. RCS). I have thoroughly researched both procedures and I am not looking to start a VBAC vs. RCS debate. I was hoping to see if anyone else was facing a similar struggle and had any advice or venting of their own.
We found out at our appointment yesterday that DS is most likely in a head down position (but I still feel him switching positions frequently). Next week, we will have our final ultrasound to help determine estimated size and position. It is at this appointment I was going to make the call whether or not to have a VBAC or schedule a RCS. Lately, a big part of me really wants to simply schedule a RCS irregardless of size and position of DS. However, there is another part of me that feels I am selling myself short and giving up before even trying. My anxiety levels have been through the roof lately thinking about this. I just want DS to come out the safest way for both of us.
Anyone have any advice or facing a similar decision?
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sibling love
Re: Struggling with a birth decision...
Due Date 11/10/16
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If you don't mind me asking, why did you have a c section with your daughter? That plays a role in if a vbac would be more or less likely to be successful.
BFP #2 (5/18/13) due 1/26/14. Grow baby grow!
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My OB also said I would have a higher VbAC success if labor stopped progressing or DD was breech or I needed the first C due to medical condition. But just getting stuck would probably mean RCS.
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However, you say your first c-section happened because the baby was breech. If this one has a better sense of direction, your chances of successful VBAC are quite a bit higher.
Still, all that really matters is that the baby gets out of you safely. I don't think there's a wrong choice here.
Emma Kate - born 10.16.03 @ 29 weeks, weighed 1lb 13oz and 13.5" long.
TTC #3
CopperT0p: Check with that local hospital whether your midwife has an established relationship with them. If not, in an emergency, quite a few minutes could be lost while the hospital figures out just what exactly you're doing there and what the situation is.
Trust your instincts/guts girl!
That's the one thing getting me thru having another c section, which was pretty easy and so fast.
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