Hi ladies,
I had a c section with my now 2 year old daughter because she was breech, and now my doctor has given me the complete freedom to decide if I wanted a repeat c section or trying vbac, anyone else had a successful vbac ? Or anyone going with vbac this time around ?
Re: Vbac anyone?
Well, the way I stated it is actually a bit of a generalization. It's true for first pregnancies certainly--the stress of labor and being exposed to the uterine bacteria is good for the baby's immune system. For subsequent labors (following a C-section), it's actually a little different. The labor and bacteria part still holds true, however a failed TOLAC (trial of labor after cesarean) actually statistically has worse outcomes for mom and baby than a scheduled C-section. A successful TOLAC (thus a VBAC) has better outcomes than a C-section, so the real story is that it depends....My hope is I can labor at least a little bit and if I have a successful vaginal delivery great and if labor ends in c-section, I hope there are no complications...
My NEW Dr says I am a great candidate for a vbac since I've done vaginal birth twice before. I will say my 1st v birth was tough but nowhere near as tough as recovering from a c section. My 2nd v birth was a piece of cake with a super quick recovery time, so I am really praying hard that vbac works out for me, and for all of you too!
BFP 1: 9/15/2013 | DD 5/23/2014
BFP 2: 9/15/2015 | EDD 5/26/2016
For my first, I was induced. They tried everything, Foley bulb, pitocin, manually "broke my water", etc. My cervic dilated only after more than 36 hours. I was exhausted, pushed for another 4 hours and then they decided to do a c-section 48 hours after being induced.
It was a crappy experience ontop of having the slowest dilating cervix in the world so my chances of a successful vbac are pretty low.
However even though a scheduled c-section is in the cards, I'm kind of hoping for spontaneous labor...I have a secret fantasy that it all goes swimmingly well this time around.
A good friend of mine lost her daughter during a VBAC attempt, as well as her ability to have more children. It traumatized me and I'm not going that route this time. RCS gladly
Married: 1/2008 ~ DD#1: 3/2012
TTC #2: Started 4/2014 BFP 7/30/15 MC 8/3/15 BFP 9/4/2015 EDD 5/16/2016