I'm looking into a vbac and I'm confident I will be able to attempt one but I am nervous. Should I just do another section for health of baby? I mean recovery sucks because I do not take pain medication and not to mention this time around I will have a Toddler running around also. What should I do? I effaced and dilated quick last time but she was not positioned right ended up In C-section.
Re: VBACS anyone?
Just witnessed a horrendous uterine rupture 3 weeks ago.
But, it's a personal choice and I understand there are risks with EVERYTHING in life. That's just one risk I'm not willing to take.
Best wishes to the brave ladies !!!!!!
Sawyer is going to be a BIG SISTER!!
BFP 7/19 EDC 4/1
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This.
My first was an emergency CS (gall bladder attack causing 7 minute contractions, 30 seconds apart... not fun... and super stressful to baby). We planned a VBAC for #2, but had to go into labor naturally. Made it to 42+1 with zero progress (no dilation or effacement), no contractions, and a happy baby, but we scheduled the CS.
This time, we are going for a VBA2C. We have a team of midwives that work with an OB practice. If we get to the same point as #2, we will ask for a Natural CS.
OB did say that she won't induce me due to my prior c/s. And she doesn't want me going more than 7 days after EDD. So we decided that we'll schedule a RCS for AFTER my due date and hope baby comes before. LO was 2 weeks early, so hopefully we'll have a good chance for this baby coming via VBAC before the RSC.
https://www.newyorker.com/tech/elements/video-unnecessary-cut
She may have meant unmedicated... or she may have meant an old fashioned vag delivery. In which case, it would be a natural birth.
Not all birth is natural. I can tell you that there is nothing natural about a cesaeran.
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She did say that using pitocin "doubles the risk of uterine rupture" but also explained that risk doubles from about 1% to about 2% to give that some perspective.
MMC April 2014 at 6w2d, D&C at 9 weeks
MMC August 2014 at 9w1d, D&C at 12 weeks
CP October 2014
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Everyone's situation is unique and thank god we live in a time that affords us so many options to accommodate all the possible scenarios that can happen in child birth. If we only had one option, the "natural" option, many more of us would die or our babies would.
Do what is best for your situation and what you feel comfortable with, there is no 100% right way that works for everyone.