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Vbac
Asked by J.A. from Albany
on June 16, 2009
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would it be wise to have a vbac if the only reason for my c-section was an emergency: as in baby was in distress and placenta ruptured due to a vehicular accident?
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- J., I think its up to you, its not dangerous but some say its harder to deliver. Basically you have a choice. I can say that recovery time is shortened thru a...
- EDITED TO ADD: The poster above doesn't mention that her first and second children are SIX YEARS APART! Not anywhere near as close as yours will be. Ultimately, it is ...
- The hardest part about VBACs are actually finding a doctor who is willing to let you go through with one. And even if they agree to do a VBAC - going through with one...
Seeking OB/GYN in Independence Area Who Is Not Against Voluntary C-section
Asked by D.M. from Kansas City
on January 3, 2007
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I have recently moved to Independence and am looking for an OB/GYN in the area that would be willing to perform a voluntary c-section. I opted for a c-section with my ...
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- I actually think it is dangerous to have natural birth. almost any doctor will want you to have another c-section. I had to have one with my first and plan to have o...
- Hausheer and Braby I can't remember their phone number but they are all wonderful. Dr. Adams is the best. They are located right off of 40hwy and 291 in the Cliffs ar...
- You'll be hard-pressed to find an OB/GYN who will do a "voluntary" c-section without a medically sound reason. They're much more risky, more prone to infection and ha...