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Kelly111205
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VBAC
I would like to hear any and all VBAC stories. I am reading Silent Knife by Nancy Wainer Cohen & Lois J. Estner. The book is great. I had a section in Jan of this year and I am 11 weeks pregnant now. I would like to try a VBAC. I am trying to find a good midwife now that will carry out my wishes. Can anyone relate?
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Posted 11/14/07 9:11 AM |
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casey31
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Re: VBAC
I had a section last November and I am due in April (16 months apart).
I am on the fence about a VBAC but I am leaning towards another section for various reasons.
I think their is a great group of midwives at Stonybrook that are supportive of VBACs.
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Posted 11/14/07 1:18 PM |
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Re: VBAC
I know Trish/chmlengr had one last year. Maybe she can provide some info.
Message edited 11/14/2007 1:21:28 PM.
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Posted 11/14/07 1:20 PM |
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Eireann
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Re: VBAC
I really wanted to try VBAC this past May with my second DD, but it wasn't in the cards. My doctors were supportive; however, there were a couple of guidelines. First, I couldn't go past 1 week overdue; secondly, I couldn't be induced. I think there was some miscommunication--we were to have scheduled the repeat c/s for 1 week past my due date, but instead it got scheduled ON the due date. Ultimately, I was too nervous to "tempt fate" (as backwards as that sounds) and change the date. So, DD was born on May 8 and overall, it was a much better experience than my 1st even though I wanted to avoid surgery.
I hope your wish comes true!!
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Posted 11/14/07 1:30 PM |
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Kelly111205
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Re: VBAC
I want to a least try.
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Posted 11/14/07 1:56 PM |
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Re: VBAC
Here's a question......
Why do women go to midwives after having a VBAC? is it b/c Dr's refuse to do it?
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Posted 11/14/07 2:32 PM |
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DmarieK
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Re: VBAC
I don't have experience with this but my SIL has a C section with her first child and had a succesfull VBAC with the second...no issues what so ever. She didn't have a midwife...just a regular OB
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Posted 11/14/07 2:48 PM |
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NCMom
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Re: VBAC
I had a VBAC. I had a very postive experience. I'm so glad I did. My doctor was a very big advocate and encouraged me to try. The reason for my c-section was due to my DS big head so there were no other medical reasons keeping me from having a VBAC as long as the babies size was ok. He watched the size of the baby close at the end. I was at my due date and I was about 3 cm and effaced and they induced me.
I didn't have a bad experience with my c-section so I was fine if I had to do another one. Once I had the VBAC it was a very different recovery. I just felt so much better and quicker than the c-section. I'm so so glad my dr encouraged me. If you have any other questions you can pm me.
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Posted 11/14/07 2:56 PM |
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CunningOne
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Re: VBAC
I had a successful VBAC in May 2006 with my DD. I had a c/s in May 2004 with my son because he was breech. I have an OB, not a midwife and he was 1000x supportive of my decision.
Like a pp stated, there were a few conditions I had to meet: I had to go into labor on my own and my OB wouldn't let me go beyond 1 week late. After 1 week late, I would have had to have a repeat c/s. I could not be induced either, and I could not have a version to turn the baby (she was breech for 36 weeks before finally flipping).
My doc said my 2 year time frame was fine between my c/s and VBAC. He said he likes to see at least 18 months between births...
I had no issues at all and consider it one of the best things I pushed for and was very happy with the outcome.
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Posted 11/14/07 2:59 PM |
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CunningOne
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Re: VBAC
ETA: I just noticed that in the related topics below, you can find my post about my DD's VBAC birth
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Posted 11/14/07 3:15 PM |
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MelToddJulia
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Re: VBAC
I wanted a VBAC this time, but my Dr said no because of Uterin rupture... I then said ok, another c-section it is, I don't want to take that change of me bleeding to death.
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Posted 11/14/07 3:39 PM |
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Re: VBAC
My mother had a VBAC. I was a c-section and then my 4 sibblings were all vaginally births. Their is 5 years between me and my brother and I was breach.
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Posted 11/14/07 3:55 PM |
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casey31
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Re: VBAC
One of the reasons I am most likely opting for a c-section is that there is only 16 months between my babies and the literature I have read suggests at least 18 months- like a pp said above.
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Posted 11/14/07 8:46 PM |
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Kelly111205
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Re: VBAC
Thank you for all your replies. I met with an OB Doc. yesterday who was very supportive of what I want. It is really nice to talk about this sort of thing with other women out there. DH does the best he can but sometime I need to talk to women who understand what I am going through.
My good friends mom told me that she had a c-section with her son and 15 months later she had a VBAC with her twins.
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Posted 11/15/07 11:10 AM |
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mtnmama
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Message edited 8/24/2009 1:35:39 PM.
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Posted 11/15/07 2:30 PM |
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