I was induced 3 days before my due date because of increased BP and some protein (not pre-e levels but working their way there). I failed to progress past 2 centimeters and then my LO started experiencing mild fetal distress during contractions and had trouble keeping her heart rate steady. So they did an "emergency" c-section. Turns out she was stuck on my pelvic bone and had the cord wrapped around her neck. She never would have delivered vaginally. I recovered very easily from it, very little pain, up and walking within 24 hours etc. I am choosing to have a repeat with this baby. My dr's have given me the option (including giving me the positives of VBAC and the drawbacks of a repeat) and are supportive of whatever I choose to do. I am CONSTANTLY getting people telling me that I will regret not trying again, that a VBAC is the better option etc etc. I know a lot of people consider it a trauma or have regrets that they ended up with a c-section and I totally understand it, however, I have none of that. I'm actually more petrified of trying labor again and my body failing. I just wish that people would listen when I say that I've done my research, I know the risks and rewards of both and I have made an informed decision.
Re: people's opinions...
**DD1 - 7/9/98**
**DS - 11/9/00**
**DD2 - 4/30/13**
The best you can do is your research and be educated! Go with your gut, get support from your partner, and do what is best for you. You are not wrong either way! You will never regret a healthy mom and baby!
On the date of DD#2's c-section I woke up with contractions and had the same familiar pain in my hip @-) so I felt we had made the right decision.
With DD#3 I tried to find a doctor or midwife that would let me have a TOL and VBA2C bit couldn't... Luckily! DD#3 had her cord around her neck and was also lined up to go out my left hip... Same as her sisters.
Now I've come to terms with the fact this is how it is safe for me to have my babies... "Normal" or not it gets us all home. I'm extremely lucky to have easy recoveries and will never judge another woman for choosing her own birth. I'm even planning to become a doula/midwife once my own kiddos are older to help others get the birth they want.
Long story just to say you, YH, and your doctor are the ones who know you, your situation and your personal desires best. Ignore idiots who think they're smarter than the three of you!
There will always be people out there to disagree with you and tell you how your decision is "wrong," and it sucks.
I'm sorry you have one of "those" MILs