Do they support in here women that have had previous c-section to deliver her second baby normally? Do you know anyone who had? where did she give birth?
Please have a home delivery... Seems to be the best for you....Better leave the poor doctors out of the risk... When I need it, I will google. Thanks...
Do you know that the risk of uterine rupture is between 0.2 to 1.5 percent risk? I know girls who have had it. And if you can check the advantages of having a VBAC over a repeated c/s you will see that there are TONS more than a RCS. I think you should google for info, not me.
I've had my 2nd CS operation last month here in Qatar (my 1st one is in the Phil). My ob/gyne in Hamad Hospital gave me the free will to decide whether I want to deliver nnormally or not. Sufficient info together with the options were laid to me an my husband.
The only setback I've seen was that they won't induce your labor thus prolonging the agony.
Susan, It is not worth taking the risk. My relative whose mother is a Gynaecologist with around 35 years experience has asked her to be ready for her second caesarian on Jan 15th. Any mother would like the daughter to have a normal delivery. So I understood the risk involved.Uterine rupture is the most common risk along the previous incision. Please google for more info.
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Home birth? are you kidding me? When the time comes I know what I should do. Whatever God wants will happen.
Thanks for your input. Not very helpful, instead, scary.
Please have a home delivery... Seems to be the best for you....Better leave the poor doctors out of the risk... When I need it, I will google. Thanks...
yes I am aware they dont induce with a VBAC. But if things happen naturally? they do take it??
yes I am aware they dont induce with a VBAC. But if things happen naturally? they do take it??
Do you know that the risk of uterine rupture is between 0.2 to 1.5 percent risk? I know girls who have had it. And if you can check the advantages of having a VBAC over a repeated c/s you will see that there are TONS more than a RCS. I think you should google for info, not me.
I've had my 2nd CS operation last month here in Qatar (my 1st one is in the Phil). My ob/gyne in Hamad Hospital gave me the free will to decide whether I want to deliver nnormally or not. Sufficient info together with the options were laid to me an my husband.
The only setback I've seen was that they won't induce your labor thus prolonging the agony.
Susan, It is not worth taking the risk. My relative whose mother is a Gynaecologist with around 35 years experience has asked her to be ready for her second caesarian on Jan 15th. Any mother would like the daughter to have a normal delivery. So I understood the risk involved.Uterine rupture is the most common risk along the previous incision. Please google for more info.
many of my colleques have this experience and if you cant believeyou can confirm with your physcian
how do you know?
how do you know?
yes for sure they will allow you to deliver normally unless you are not contraindicated to do so
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Morning Suzan ..
Lol i Cant help u in this issue :D .. have a nice day ..