I'm planning to have a VBAC in a hospital (don't yet know where or with who. I'm moving from DE to South Atlanta and am also seeking advice on good OBs, Hospitals Doulas and Midwives in the area).
I've talked to my OB here and he recommended that I avoid induction (which I agree totally, I beleive its best to wait until they baby is ready to come out) and that if I forego the epidural I'll be able to push more effectively and if my uturus ruptures i'll feel it in time to do something about it (i guess perform an emergency cesarean).
My first labor/delivery: 26 hrs at home and in a birth center with Midwives, pushed for 5 hrs, too exhausted to push any more, transfered to hospital down the block, c-section (I was hi as a kite during thanks to those blessed drugs! after so much PAIN) gave birth to a 10 lb 11 oz 24 " boy.
I'm 4 mo pregnant with another boy, but I also weigh 20lbs less than last preg. I did not have Gest Diabetes. And I have a Hypothyroid which was detected by my OB after big boys birth and is currently being treated.
okay...
what can i do now and once i'm in L&D to increase my chances of a VBAC? Will I be able to assume several positions like I did in the BC? Or will I be strapped to monitors? Do I have a choice?
Thanks
I've talked to my OB here and he recommended that I avoid induction (which I agree totally, I beleive its best to wait until they baby is ready to come out) and that if I forego the epidural I'll be able to push more effectively and if my uturus ruptures i'll feel it in time to do something about it (i guess perform an emergency cesarean).
My first labor/delivery: 26 hrs at home and in a birth center with Midwives, pushed for 5 hrs, too exhausted to push any more, transfered to hospital down the block, c-section (I was hi as a kite during thanks to those blessed drugs! after so much PAIN) gave birth to a 10 lb 11 oz 24 " boy.
I'm 4 mo pregnant with another boy, but I also weigh 20lbs less than last preg. I did not have Gest Diabetes. And I have a Hypothyroid which was detected by my OB after big boys birth and is currently being treated.
okay...
what can i do now and once i'm in L&D to increase my chances of a VBAC? Will I be able to assume several positions like I did in the BC? Or will I be strapped to monitors? Do I have a choice?
Thanks








It's sad, but true, and something us VBACers have to be very careful of.