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<p>I'm just wondering if there is anyone here that's had a UB after two caesareans?</p>
<p>I've had one in 2004 (breech baby, little informed me), two successful home births in 2006, and 2008, then an emergency caesarean in 2010 for DOUBLE transverse lying twins, (I spent 2+ Days in labour, convincing myself, 'they'd turn in labour' but they just didn't!)</p>
<p>IF and WHEN I fall pregnant with number 6, I want a UB, so I am wondering who here has had one, how it went and if there was any complications - I have total faith in my body, BUT (and I don't want this to sound harsh) I don't want twins again!
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<p>Twin Pregnancy is much harder and the 50% chance of being born by caesarean, well, I don't want another caesarean, I know many mothers don't want one, but I've had two now, and really want to finish my family with a UB, and having twins again would decrease that chance significantly, considering my caesarean's have been for poorly positioned babies.!!!</p>
<p>I've had one in 2004 (breech baby, little informed me), two successful home births in 2006, and 2008, then an emergency caesarean in 2010 for DOUBLE transverse lying twins, (I spent 2+ Days in labour, convincing myself, 'they'd turn in labour' but they just didn't!)</p>
<p>IF and WHEN I fall pregnant with number 6, I want a UB, so I am wondering who here has had one, how it went and if there was any complications - I have total faith in my body, BUT (and I don't want this to sound harsh) I don't want twins again!
<p>Twin Pregnancy is much harder and the 50% chance of being born by caesarean, well, I don't want another caesarean, I know many mothers don't want one, but I've had two now, and really want to finish my family with a UB, and having twins again would decrease that chance significantly, considering my caesarean's have been for poorly positioned babies.!!!</p>