Hi there. I had a partial placental abruption with my last son 15 months ago. I was 40 weeks.
I had 2 previous births that were healthy including a twin birth at 40 weeks.
Can you give birth vaginally after a placental abruption?
I have had 3 csections for 3 reasons now. I am trying to figure out if my sections in and of themselves are the issue, or if placental abruption is also an issue.
I found a midwife who will take me. I havent seen her for an appointment yet. But I am just trying to figure out if the 2000 or so is worth it, or if I am wasting my time. I will feel terrible signing up for a RCS. But I dont want to die either lol. Rupture honestly doesnt scare me, I am a fast healer.
My first section was for twins. Second was a wrapped cord (later found this isnt always a need for a section!), third was attempted homebirth with transfer for bleeding and not dialating due to partial abruption.
I dont know what to do. I was gung ho 100 percent giong to do homebirth. I can find anything on repeat pregnancies after abruption. ANyone have a place to point me?
I had 2 previous births that were healthy including a twin birth at 40 weeks.
Can you give birth vaginally after a placental abruption?
I have had 3 csections for 3 reasons now. I am trying to figure out if my sections in and of themselves are the issue, or if placental abruption is also an issue.
I found a midwife who will take me. I havent seen her for an appointment yet. But I am just trying to figure out if the 2000 or so is worth it, or if I am wasting my time. I will feel terrible signing up for a RCS. But I dont want to die either lol. Rupture honestly doesnt scare me, I am a fast healer.
My first section was for twins. Second was a wrapped cord (later found this isnt always a need for a section!), third was attempted homebirth with transfer for bleeding and not dialating due to partial abruption.
I dont know what to do. I was gung ho 100 percent giong to do homebirth. I can find anything on repeat pregnancies after abruption. ANyone have a place to point me?









- we are now pregnant (33.5 weeks) with another little girl called Isobella, and she is coming out via VBAC! So there's no reason to not give birth vaginally.