I had my son July 2013. He stayed in the high position all pregnancy. He was born 1 week and 1 day "overdue". I had cervical gels to soften my cervix for a week, and then was induced with cervadil. He stayed high. I was stubborn and wanted to try to push him down.. I pushed for an hour an half. I had 4 more hours before I reached my limit after my water was broken. Went in for a csection and he was head down, but tummy up. He was basically stuck.
Now im pregnant again, due Father's Day. My doctor knows that id prefer a VBAC.. He said they don't recommend inducing. I think that's controversial.. But for the sake of this post, lets pretend that's my only way. I do like my doctor and dont want to switch. He recommended that we schedule out the csection.. Keep an eye on her weight, position, and my cervical stages.. And we can always cancel the csection when the time comes. I'm wondering, because I didn't give birth vaginally, but I labored completely.. Would this baby have a chance to come earlier? Most days she's positioned extremely low.. So I'm hoping she becomes engaged sooner. What are your thoughts or insight?
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Here is a link to the chart:
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I obviously am no expert, but this is my 4th baby and I can tell you no two labors are the same. I would ask for a TOLAC (trial of labor after csection) as you did labor all the way through. Hoping things work out for you!
With my first (CS baby) I was induced twice and nothing. I didn't even get to 1CM. With my VBAC I told my doctor that's what i wanted and he said we will do our best to get that baby pushed out. I surpringly went into labor all on my own the day after my EDD
My doc did say that as my first was a CS and I don't really labor at all that I was basically like a FTM again. He did say that if I made it to 41.5 weeks we could do a gentle induction with a foley bulb. He did not support the idea of using pitocin due to the controversy over whether or not it's ok.
I Guess to answer your question I think every birth is different. But just know that the baby will come to he/she is ready.
Good luck!