D.G. asks from Maple Shade, NJ on January 20, 2008
Vba2c
I am currently pregnant with my 3rd child. I had a c section in Sept 04 with my daughter, failure to descend, and a failed VBAC in March 06 with my son, failure to progress. I am having a lot of issues with scheduling a repeat section. This pregnancy has been soo different, less weight gain and I am doing some interventions to help with fetal positioning. Has anyone had a VBC after 2 c section and have a dr they could reccomend?? Thanks!!!
Featured Answers
R.N. answers from Philadelphia on January 25, 2008
Dr.Hoffman at Greenbriar OBGYN... through Abington Hospital... he is located in the price medical building at the hospital!!
HE IS WONDERFUL!!
More Answers
R.N. answers from Philadelphia on January 25, 2008
Dr.Hoffman at Greenbriar OBGYN... through Abington Hospital... he is located in the price medical building at the hospital!!
HE IS WONDERFUL!!
M.Z. answers from Houston on January 27, 2008
As a Doula my suggestion would be to get with an experienced Doula in your area and have her act as an advocate at your next docs appt. I am on a tristate connection so if you need help with the doula thing...let me know...best of luck...also they should be able to give you an estimate of scar tissue from an u/s
L.H. answers from Philadelphia on January 22, 2008
I am so proud of you. I didn't know that this was an option. I to have had 2c-section. And doc are so ready to jump on it. Please let me know how everything goes. I to maybe in a few years will be looking to do that.
Hopfully your family is more supportive then mine.
So proud of u and Best of luck.
J.M. answers from Pittsburgh on January 22, 2008
Hi D.,
I have never been in your position, but I think you will get the most support by using a midwife vs. a Dr. I used the midwives at Magee and they were great and I have friends who have had successful vbacs with the Midwife Center in the Strip District (delivery at AGH).
Good luck!
J.
A Mother's Boutique
Breastfeeding Clothing, Nursing Bras, Breast pumps, slings and accessories
MamaSource Members will receive 10% off of their first order - just mention promo code "MamaSource"
http://www.mothersboutique.com
M.B. answers from Philadelphia on January 21, 2008
D.,
Good for you for choosing the healthiest choice for both you and your baby. There are midwives and doctors who will do VBA2C you just have to do a little foot work. Have you checked out VBAC.com or Choicesinchildbirth.org? You may find what you are looking for there. It is possible. Don't give up.
M.
J.R. answers from Allentown on January 22, 2008
If you are considering a VBA2C I would encourage you to start looking around for doulas or independent childbirth instructors in your area. They can point you in the direction of supportive care providers. They may also be able to offer you some hands on support with techniques to help you acheive VBA2C.
Research shows that the risk of rupture with VBA2C is no higher than with VBAC--so don't let any scare provider try to tell you differently. There are some great birth videos on the 'net of VBA2C, even with "descent" and "FTP" issues like yours. I'd encourage you to look around for some of them for encouragment.
My sister-in-law had a VBA2C in the mid 80's after two planned cesaerans--breech & then planned repeat. She says emphatically that the vaginal birth was easier than the recovery from the cesareans. I do wish you the best!
Check www.babybodybirth.com to find an independent childbirth educator in your area. They are based in Vorhees, NJ, so may have an educator near you.
Hugs & good luck.
J.K. answers from Philadelphia on January 22, 2008
I don't have personal expierence with it but my cousins wife had 2 c-sections and had the next 6 kids at home in her bathtub so I'm sure it's possible
N.F. answers from Pittsburgh on January 21, 2008
Congrats on wanting a VBA2C ! I've had 2 c sections, and now that I've done tons of research, my next one will be a VBA2C!!! This is the best website I have found ...I don't know if you are close to the PGH area, but the midwives center on Penn Ave is probably what you are looking for. You may want to consider attending a VBAC support meeting there that I believe is on the 2nd wed of each month. Here is the website...the statistics reveal that its more dangerous having a c section...
http://www.vbacsupport.org/
Email