Moms who have had or are interested in knowing about VBACs - Vaginal Birth After Cesarean
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Comment by Nicole A. Tucker, Lic. LCC on February 21, 2013 at 5:24pm It's possible to prepare your body in advance for a VBAC. I recommend natural and non-invasive health options as these are most gentle and safe on your body. Feel free to look into the services of my practice. www.NicoleAngelaTucker.com
Comment by Yvonne p on February 21, 2013 at 11:04am ..oh and I also got cut open like a butcher with a classical c-section (verses the more common lower transverse incision) DON'T EVER LET A DOCTOR TALK YOU INTO A CLASSICAL C-SECTION it then makes you more susceptable to uterine rupture and miscarrage of course something I learned after the fact. I am now a birth Doula and I hope I can stop the abuse of women in child birth.
Comment by Yvonne p on February 21, 2013 at 11:00am I also had a c-section with my first daughter who was also footling breech. I then two years later had a wonderful natural vaginal hospital birth (I really wanted a home birth but was discouraged from even having a vaginal birth). In Canada its much like the US they encourage you to have more c-sections but its like being hit by a bus for three months verses feeling like you ran the most wonderful marathon in the world and won. Three days after my second daughter I went for a jog and felt fantastic only days verses months afterwards with no Tylenol 3 needed. Believe in your ability to birth and drink lots of water 2L per day. It was the best decision I have ever made. I also felt better about myself after although the nurses in the hospital after my c-section were very mean and abusive when it came to wanting to breast feed and handing out tylenol for pain.
I wish all the best and take care :)
Yvonne Potter
Comment by patricia hudy on January 30, 2013 at 12:30pm Looking to have a natural VBAC. Not currently pregnant but we are trying. If you have info for the Milwaukee, Wi. area please let me know.
Thanks! I'll check it out!!
Comment by Marci For Birth Choice on February 1, 2012 at 1:40am Hey Martina,
There's a story of a woman who had an HBAC on the homepage for this site. Inspiring! Good luck with your choice
To Yvonne P, thank you for your post. I'm happy to see a positive vbac after a classical c-section.
I had a c-section at 30 weeks due to premature labor and my son was footling breech. Upon going in, my uterus supposedly wasn't developed enough for a low transverse so they did a classical. I didn't know until I was in recovery. That was almost 5 years ago..
I just found out I'm pregnant again and I've had plenty of time to reflect on why my last pregnancy ended up the way it did. I'm in a much better place, physically and mentally and there's no reason why I can't carry to term this time. Thankfully, I found a midwife who's willing to attend my birth.
Has anyone had an HBAC? I was really hoping to at least consider having this third baby at home, but my husband is adament that he will not allow it. I have already had one successful VBAC (and laboured at home until transition so went very smoothly) and have so much faith that home is where I want to be, but he just thinks it's way too risky. Was hoping to hear from anyone who has had a HBAC.
Comment by Debra Duncan on December 3, 2011 at 1:14pm When I found out I was pregnant earlier this year I was excited to be planning a hbac. Then I went for my 19 week ultrasound and found out to my surprise I was carrying identical twin boys that shared a placenta. My midwives said it was out of their scope so I had to have shared care with a perinatologist, which of course meant a hospital birth. So on December 19th, much to my dislike I was asked to go to the hospital for induction because repeat ultrasounds were supposedly showing decreasing amniotic fluid. The peri broke the waters of Twin A and I refused the pitocin which she wanted to administer. 5 hours later I was holding my beautiful boys, Twin A weighing 7lbs and Twin B 6lbs 3oz. It was not a perfect birth with the interventions and such, but I am so happy to have had my VBAC and two beautiful healthy boys.
Comment by Carmen Malcolm on November 16, 2011 at 10:18am Hi ladies! I am new to the group! I am a natural birth and parenting blogger and I need some NATURAL mama followers. It seems that everyone who follows is not exactly my target audience.
I am also planning to do a series of POSITIVE natural birth stories to show women how awesome childbirth really can be! If you would like to share your story please let me know!
Thank you so much!
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