Went to an appt today and was talking about a hypothetical c-section with my doctor.  Sounds CRAZY and I hope it won't be the case but my mom and both of my sisters have had to have them, so it's crossed my mind.  Anyway, the doctor asked me if I planned on having more than 2 children?  He told me that I needed to be aware that I can be putting myself at serious risk if I have more than 2.  I kind of stopped listening because I was surprised because my mom and my sister have had 3, but he said because of the scar tissue and the chance of the uterus rupturing.  He told me he was required to tell patients this now.  Some of you might see this as common sense, but I haven't done any research, so it was news to me.  Perhaps them just being 'overly cautious'?                  
                             
        
Re: C-section ladies.. has your doc ever talked to you about this?
ETA- What I am trying to say is that yes, that is a possibility. It is also possible that you might die in a car crash on your way to the hospital. The chances of it actually happening are low. It is something to consider, when thinking of how many kids you want, but not something to stress about.
I have a new OB with this LO and at our first appointment, we discussed my previous pregnancy and birth. He asked if I was hoping for a VBAC or a RCS. When I said RCS, he asked how many children we planned to have. I told him 3 at most, and he said no problem. He said it doesn't start to be a serious problem until you get to baby 4 or 5. There's lots of opinions out there, but I'm going with my doctor's.
Baby Girl Born: April 2014
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Her uterus was so thin at the scar you would have thought it was the baby in its sac. I did see several other c/s while in school, but this was the only time the surgeon pulled me aside to see/explaine something so unusual. The uterus does stretch during contractions but the other surgeries hadn't looked anything like that one.
DD1- 2009, M/C- 2011, M/C- 2012, DD2- 2012, DD3- 2014