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Re: Vbac or repeat csection?
#1 - DD: 7/5/12
#2 - DS: 5/21/14
#3 - EDD: 8/25/17
I will be trying for a VBA2C. I'm so excited!
M/C #2 - October 2016
MMC #1 - April 2016
#1 - DD: 7/5/12
#2 - DS: 5/21/14
#3 - EDD: 8/25/17
I am planning a RCS. I had an emergency c section with DD1, a RCS due to a breech DD2 (I had been planning on trying to VBAC,) and I am planning a RCS this time as well. I was also advised by my doctor not to try for VBA2C. My recovery was a million times better with my scheduled c section vs. my emergency one so I am fine going that route.
DD 1 10/2012
CP 9/2013
DD 2 6/2014
CP 3/2016
BFP 12/8/2016
@ca17ra the recovery after a c section and labor was exactly why I was scared to try to VBAC. The recovery and experience was a million times better for me after my RCS.
DD 1 10/2012
CP 9/2013
DD 2 6/2014
CP 3/2016
BFP 12/8/2016
labor ending in a c section was straight misery. Not knowing why my baby wouldn't come out of me just gives me a lot of uncertainty. And throwing around an "80% possibility of success" isn't comforting when it's your life you're considering. I'm not sure what I would be risking my health for? Bragging rights to say my baby came out of my vagina? Eh... so far I'm leaning towards RCS.
While I was recovering the doctor told me my next pregnancy would be a C. There was no talk about VBAC or even trying. Now that I am pregnant, we'll see. But most likely I'll go straight to a c-section again.
I had never labored before my first csection since she was breech so it made me a good candidate to try VBAC. That being said, I was a few mins away from a repeat csection because the cord was around my son's neck and his heart rate dropped every time I pushed. Luckily I was able to get him out quick enough.
#1 - DD: 7/5/12
#2 - DS: 5/21/14
#3 - EDD: 8/25/17
*tw* with my 4th pregnancy (that ended in a MC at 11 weeks) I wanted to try a VBAC and my Doctor said while she wouldn't refuse me one, she would not do the surgery. I was too high a candidate for a rupture. My DH said that with it being such a big risk he would be extremely worried about me trying a VBAC and it would make him happier if I went the C-section route. Since I am not even sure he will be able to be at my side, I would rather do the C-Section so we can try to work out him traveling with me.
Together: January 2002
Married: May 2008
Baby: August 2017
Clearly we like to rush along at lightning speed...
1st VBAC was still a long labor and I pushed (with an epi) for 2 1/2 hours but after her head was out I got to deliver her myself and it was a really special moment.
2nd VBAC was super fast. She was born barely 2 hours after we got to the hospital. No epi. Delivered her myself too, which was incredible. Then she pooped all over me.
We were considering homebirth this time, but because of my previous c-section, I couldn't feel peace about it. Felt like a selfish decision for me to choose my "experience" over the safety of my baby (the statistics are not in favor of homebirth after c-sections). I'm hoping for another med-free quick delivery, but we'll see.
It's a personal decision, for sure, to RCS or VBAC, but for me, the VBAC was really great. Recovery was a lot easier (especially after my quick med-free birth).
Married 7.28.07
DS 9.16.10
DD 8.3.12
DD 3.1.15
#4 EDD 8.7.17
With DD I labored for 20 hours and she just got stuck. Poor kids head was messed up and I'm sure her being over 9 lbs didn't help.
DH doesn't like the idea of a vbac and I pretty much agree. Like @holshmama I don't want to labor just to end up in a c-section anyway.
Thoughts on waiting till your water breaks to have a csection?
Married 7.28.07
DS 9.16.10
DD 8.3.12
DD 3.1.15
#4 EDD 8.7.17
***TW in Siggy***
Me: 34 / DH: 33
Married: Nov 2011
TTC #1: Jan 2013, BFP Sept 2013, DD: June 2014
TTC #2: Aug 2016, BFP Nov 2016, DS: August 2017
***TW in Siggy***
Me: 34 / DH: 33
Married: Nov 2011
TTC #1: Jan 2013, BFP Sept 2013, DD: June 2014
TTC #2: Aug 2016, BFP Nov 2016, DS: August 2017