@PetraStonegirl I'm mobile and can't remember for the life of me if your LO was born csection or vaginally?
My LO is sitting breech (I'm 35w5d) today. My OB discussed trying the external manual rotation if LO is still breech next week.
After talking about it, he got to thinking about my septum surgery and didn't know believe there are any studies/stats on possibility of uterine rupture with my history. I also have an anterior placenta.
So it's looking like if LO doesn't flip a csection will happen. Which I'm fine with whatever gets him here safely.
Guess I'm wondering if the external rotation was ever discussed with you or any knowledge you might have on it?
Or if anybody else has ever had one after a previous csection delivery?
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Re: @PetraStonegirl Question
The surgeon who resected by septum told me that there is a possibility of uterine rupture and that he'd advise a C-section without doubt.
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@KMW08 I don't think you're a candidate for ECV unless they are ready to crash you and baby if anything goes wrong. If they were going to do it you should do it in an OR with your OB and the neonatologist (or at least a pediatrician/hospitalist) in the hospital.
One of the absolute contradindications to ECV is "uterine anomaly." The best study I could find on the topic featured low-risk women and in that group 6% had a complication. 6% is an awful lot. I don't have a surgical cuterus and I don't know that I would agree to the procedure. Sometimes when babies are breech there is a reason and if it has to do with the placenta or cord you don't want to go there. Sometimes not. Why gamble is my philosophy. Healthy baby, healthy momma, move on.
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I'm really hoping lil guy flips on his own. Anything is possible. I've def been thinking about cord and placenta issues. My mom lost a baby due to a cord incident and it almost happened with me too. My aunt said my mom also had placenta previa with both of her pregnancies.
I'm thinking next week I'll probably have a more definitive plan set & possibly a csection date. CRAZY!
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@ToriGirl2014 my OB and RE were both fine with vaginal delivery for me. I'm just at a crossroad right now since my lil guy is breech.
But to clarify, as Petra mentioned, there is a slightly increased risk of uterine rupture anytime the uterus has anything surgically done (this includes csections & why there's so much hype about vbac). My OB was the first to ever mention his concern about induction meds with my ute though. I didn't really ask but I assumed he has the same concerns with induction with vbac ladies. Something about the meds causing stronger contractions & could lead to an increased chance of rupture since technically the uterus is already weakened due to having septum surgery.
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@KMW08 I think in your case another potential consideration regarding C-section would be you and H's wishes for more children. If you and your physicians are thinking this is a one and done scenario, it may be most safe to go ahead and have the C-section. If you are thinking you want to have another one, it might be best to try for the vaginal delivery and avoid another incision on the (c)uterus. Just another point to think of with the surgeons...future childbearing (or not).
Lots of hugs to you. Healthy mama, healthy baby is what you need, no matter the route.
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Um. DID YOU REALLY SAY THAT? Haha. Delivering my 7# daughter in an occiput posterior (face up) position was the HARDEST thing I have ever done in my life and I'm not sure I'd characterize it as "nice." I would use terms like "terrifying", "thought I was going to die", "had to get through it" and "what do you mean, deliver the shoulders?!?"
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DX: Uterine Septum - Resection 9/5/13 || MTHFR Hetero A1298C || My Chart
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BFP #3: It's a BOY! Please be our rainbow! Due February, 2015
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I've never had a lap, so essentially I don't have any cut into the muscle, but there's always concern of uterine integrity and strength after you've had any type of uterine procedure, including a csection. So rupture is the greatest concern right now, which is why my OB isn't too sure about trying a version.
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DX: Uterine Septum - Resection 9/5/13 || MTHFR Hetero A1298C || My Chart