jenmcn1
Expecting baby #4:)
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Hi Ladies,
I am 6 months pp with my 2nd baby. My daughter kept flipping into breech position during labour, and due to this I ended up with a VERTICAL c-section...not the common type of csection. I would LOVE to have a midwife and natural birth for baby #3(WTT) ...but I've been told by doctors that this is ABSOLUTLY NOT an option for me...the risks of uterin rupture is 8-9% which is double the risk factors of a normal csction.
However...I really dont want to have to go through all of that again...I want another baby...but NOT another csection! And I had SUCH a reaction to the spinal tap...my body felt like it was on-fire for 24 hours. (I didnt have a csection with my1st baby, but it ended up being a forcep delivery due to shoulder dystocia.)
Anyone know what a midwife's opinion on natural delivery after a vertical section? I'm from Canada.
Any opinions? I would love a homebirth but this is not an option. In Canada I know that we are allowed to have the midwives attend to our care in the hospitals so this is what we would be doing if we go the 'midwife' route.
Thanks so much ladies and I really appreciate any input you might have
I am 6 months pp with my 2nd baby. My daughter kept flipping into breech position during labour, and due to this I ended up with a VERTICAL c-section...not the common type of csection. I would LOVE to have a midwife and natural birth for baby #3(WTT) ...but I've been told by doctors that this is ABSOLUTLY NOT an option for me...the risks of uterin rupture is 8-9% which is double the risk factors of a normal csction.
However...I really dont want to have to go through all of that again...I want another baby...but NOT another csection! And I had SUCH a reaction to the spinal tap...my body felt like it was on-fire for 24 hours. (I didnt have a csection with my1st baby, but it ended up being a forcep delivery due to shoulder dystocia.)
Anyone know what a midwife's opinion on natural delivery after a vertical section? I'm from Canada.
Any opinions? I would love a homebirth but this is not an option. In Canada I know that we are allowed to have the midwives attend to our care in the hospitals so this is what we would be doing if we go the 'midwife' route.
Thanks so much ladies and I really appreciate any input you might have