Went to the docs on Monday. Separation seems to be healing and on its way out. If I have no issues for the next two weeks, I am off modified bed rest--YAY!
With that said... I had a c-section with LB and have the option of a c-section or a VBAC. I wanted a natural delivery with LB but it wasn't in the cards and was hoping for one with this new little peanut. I understand the risks of a VBAC and know that they are not high, especially because my c-section was planned and not emergency. However, I almost feel that I have had so many issues this pregnancy already, maybe I should just have the planned C/S so as to not risk rupture and other future risks. (not to say that there are no risks with a C/S)
What would you do in these shoes?? Just looking for some insight, I am so torn.
Re: Bed Rest update and a WWYD Question
Always missing my Mommy (1954-2010) and Daddy (1943-2012)
TTC since 2009 ; BFP 9/13/10 = MC 10/21/10
DX = DOR/POA (AMH=1.1; AFC=4-5)
Surprise BFP 8/31/11 while waiting to cycle for IVF
Welcomed our little miracle 5/7/12
That's great that you might be off the bed rest soon.
I did not have a C section with DS. However from my reading it takes 1-2 years for your body to completely recover. That being said I probably would opt for a C-Section if I was inside of the that time frame for delivery.
I had a csection. I am having a planned one this time. My Dr is going through my scar, and going to "fix it" since it has stretched somewhat, then again I got PG 6 months after giving birth.
I like the fact that it is planned because I know when the end is in sight (not saying I can't still have a surprise). Also having a kid already the planning is needed for people to take off work, and be able to watch/help with him.
Also I love my doctor and she did the Csection for Jack and will do Charlotte's.
So glad things are resolving and that the end of bed rest is hopefully in sight.
I AM in your shoes with the c/s vs. VBAC debate, just three days behind you ;-) And, I'm also still really torn, reading and thinking a lot about my options.
G was breech so, I know I would need a c-section (despite my original med-free, doula-assisted natural birth plan). However, my section ended up being emergent because my water broke more than two weeks before my surgery date. My doctor still feels that I am a good candidate for VBAC if I want to try it. Here are my back and forth issues:
* I'm AMA (will be 37 at delivery) so, my risk of rupture is a bit higher than average (about 1/1,000 - enough that every doctor in my practice has seen at least one)
* We would like to leave the door open for a third child so, a rupture would be devastating on many levels
* A c-section is still major surgery and carries it's own risks. I really don't WANT to have surgery for convenience. I want to experience child birth.
* I had a difficult recovery from my c-section last time and I cannot imagine going through that again but, with an extremely active toddler at home. Add to this that I had a full 4 weeks of help last time between DH, my mom and my sister and will be lucky if I have 3 weeks this time.
* My maternity leave will likely be only 3-4 months this time (compared to 7 months for G). Do I want to have 6 weeks of that time taken up with recovery?
Right now, I'm stuck. My doctor will support me in either way. I'm thinking of scheduling the surgery and having her monitor my scar tissue in the last month to see if that will play a factor in my risk then making a game time decision.
Canon 50D, Canon 50mm f/1.4, Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8, Speedlite 430EX II
no experience = no advice.
however, i'm happy things are looking good for you!
Thanks so much for sharing all of your research and options!!! I want to leave the door open for more children as well. Is it true that if you rupture, that door closes?? I did not know that and that would definitely impact my decision. Also, what does your scar tissue have to do with the surgery if you dont mind me asking.
Thanks so much, this is all such a help!! Where are you delivering?
Thanks so much. While it stinks we both have this decision to make, it is nice to kinda have someone to go through it with!
Yes, not the most fun decision to face but, at least we are in good company!
Yes, my understanding is that a rupture usually leads to at least a partial hysterectomy and can be fatal (my practice has never had a fatality related to a rupture, according to my OB). How the scar tissue on the uterus from a c-section stretches at the end of pregnancy can play a role in whether someone is a good candidate for a VBAC because, if a rupture were to happen, it would most likely be at the area of the scar.
I'll deliver at Northern Westchester again. I had a great experience there.
Canon 50D, Canon 50mm f/1.4, Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8, Speedlite 430EX II
Jen is right.....its a surgical emergency with really high fetal and maternal mortality risks.
Canon 50D, Canon 50mm f/1.4, Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8, Speedlite 430EX II
***Congratulations to my TTCAL buddy Roxyttandme!! It's a GIRL!! Charlotte arrived on 9/29!!!!***
PGaL/PAL Always Welcome!!
Thanks so much! And YAYYY for playdates!!
I don't know about Joanow and Aro, but I know the crystal run docs down at SACH don't do them.
This is the kinda stuff that really makes me nervous. Some doctors do not even perform them. My friend in PA is pregnant as well and wanted a VBAC but there is not a doctor w/i one hour of her that will perform one. It freaks me out.
Canon 50D, Canon 50mm f/1.4, Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8, Speedlite 430EX II