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Another C-sec

I had my first son naturally, had to push for 4 hours, but everything was fine with him. My last delivery my son was breech so I ended up having a C-sec. I am pregnant with my third and I do not want to have a VBAC. Will docs do a C-sec without a medical reason? Our family lives 7 hours away and due to financial reasons, my husband will not be able to take any time off of work to help me, so I will have to have my Mom or MIL out to help me take care of my other two. I just want to know what you Mamas have went through with this!
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You should just talk to your OB. I had two inductions, the first because I was overdue, the second was scheduled by me and approved by the OB. I don't think your OB will force you to have a VBAC if you aren't comfortable. My friends who have had emergency C-sections (in Dallas, Berkeley, Baltimore) all delivered their second by scheduled C-section. That route is so much less risky than VBAC that I can't imagine you'll have an issue with your OB.

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I didn't have a choice. I had to have a second c-sec. My docs insurance would not cover a natural delivery after an initial c-sec. Check with your Doctors insurance company. If the Doctors insurance won't cover the Doc wonp;t let you have a natural birth. If that is what you really wnat find a dictor that will. Otherwise, you have to do what your doc says.

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Most dr. prefer to do another c-section after you have already had one. The medical reason is because you have already had one. There shouldn't be an issue. Just ask your dr.

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I had this and they gave me the option and I went for a C-Section.

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A VBAC puts you and the baby in grave danger. Most doctors prefer to do a c-section after you have already had this done. The potential for problems is just too great. The baby could have brain damage and you could potentially not be able to have any more kids because of what it could do to your uterus. You should be in the clear. :)

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I had a c-section due to infant distress. My doctor offered to schedule me for a c-section for my 2nd pregnancy, I told her I wanted a VBAC if nothing showed any dangers. I was a bit concerned but understood that the risks were small. I was in labor from start of contractions to finish for about 14 hours but once the pushing started I was done in 20 minutes. If you truly want a c-section, let your doctor know. If you are concerned about pushing for 4 hours, this time could be different.

Oh, yes, usually you have to FIGHT for a VBAC. Most OB's are going to be waaay more comfortable doing a repeat C section. Your OB will be very happy that is what you want to do. :)

My first was a c-sec and my doc told me the second had to be as well. and when I have my third, that was be another c-sec also. Nowadays, they are not that keen on VBACs for insurance reasons and it's just easier and faster for them to do a c-sec. I would talk to your doc about it and come to some sort of agreement and understanding. If he/she is a good doc, I don't think you will have a problem. I love mine, he is the best!!

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