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Does anyone know the requirements for a VBAC (vaginal birth after Cecere)? I had a horrible experience, horrible ac section with my daughter. It was so painful! I know that not all of your vaginal pain, but with an ID of God and not push a watermelon, he has ripped my guts all over again! It hurt so much! I can deal with the contractions, and the only reason I had the PDA is the cause of the section. I felt that the PDA.
So, I have this thing about the VBAC seconds. I'm not pregnant. My daughter was born April 29, 2007 by section. There is a certain amount of time must I wait?

Otherwise, it is said that about my region, that "my" hospital, she does not, 10 minutes. But there is a hospital which is not at the Albany Medical Center, but I prefer it at home instead of close to 45 minutes of work in Albany.

I really do not want another article, but another little love, I want at the wrong time to be pregnant, and I'm not a dogeat and are forced to a different section.
If I do, I will not go to the hospital and make a free birth.

WHAT ARE my needs?? Please help to go to sleep!

8 comments:

Freckle Face said...

I also had a terrible experience for caesarean section. Well, I did it twice VBAC. You should contact your doctor. Its actually visit a doctor.

You can not be derived from a requirement of my doctor.

If the baby is too large, that the doctor did not do if a VBAC.

I want to start questioning doctors today. Good luck. It can be done, I am testing:)

Jill said...

Should be discussed with your doctor, but generally want a minimum of 2 years from the last section, the uterus should be cut (with the horizontal cut is horizontal, but the uterine incision may be vertical, if you need to know what the uterine incision ), and the pregnancy should now be free from complications. These are the main things they want.

amy due 5/11/09 having a boy! said...

I had one in November 2007, and my doctor is very good with the work and let me go vaginally. They told me not to get pregnant for at least one years, I have only 9 months. Weather or not you are a candidate depends on the type of caesarean was. I had a small cross-section. He also recommended that since I already have a Caesarean section, epidural right away is just something wrong and snacks they need to make an emergency Caesarean section, then that is going bad and good. PVDC Google and see what happened.

Mel said...

Every pregnancy is unique. Requirements would be a healthy pregnancy and uncomplicated. The baby will be transferred to the head so that he is ready to be born vaginally. The child can not be too large could have a considerable pain in childbirth (more than otherwise allowed) and my friend had broad shoulders and really put his shoulder against his pelvic bone in an attempt to bring forth. It was incredibly painful when they decided to have a caesarean, if not do the baby part only. His second son was born vaginally, as it was perfectly aligned.


If you're really worried, I recommend that you consult your physician. Sometimes there is nothing they can do, but a cesarean. Sometimes the risk of removal of the uterus too large for a VBAC. You have to sit down and these concerns with a doctor you ideas how you want to know things should be noted, discuss go.

Mel said...

Every pregnancy is unique. Requirements would be a healthy pregnancy and uncomplicated. The baby will be transferred to the head so that he is ready to be born vaginally. The child can not be too large could have a considerable pain in childbirth (more than otherwise allowed) and my friend had broad shoulders and really put his shoulder against his pelvic bone in an attempt to bring forth. It was incredibly painful when they decided to have a caesarean, if not do the baby part only. His second son was born vaginally, as it was perfectly aligned.


If you're really worried, I recommend that you consult your physician. Sometimes there is nothing they can do, but a cesarean. Sometimes the risk of removal of the uterus too large for a VBAC. You have to sit down and these concerns with a doctor you ideas how you want to know things should be noted, discuss go.

Miss Lady said...

Many physicians prefer cesarean to vaginal delivery because of liability issues. You can do to wait another year, a VBAC. C-section incisions can break or open a backup when it is delivered vaginally. Why have you had a caesarean birth of her first child? Can rely Cesarean scar tissue. The best advice is to consult a reputable doctor in your area. I have a few links for you May you help give the pros and cons.

em j said...

Heya Hun Iv never heard of a non-hospital VBAC, as usual, the goal of everybody! They recommend to wait a year before TTC can under section Ac, but id recommend you check with your doctor to see your scar, as his hardships, etc.

Heres a link on VBAC after C sections
http://www.childbirth.org/section/VBACFAQ.html

and another on Waterbirth listed in sections C, his options are open:) In fact,

* We know from research on the home page of the birth, usually a woman who have tried their child at home has a very low probability of ending in a Caesarean section, as if she had chosen to give birth to the hospital, the first place .*

http://www.homebirth.org.uk/vbachome.htm

Dee said...

With my son had an emergency caesarean 5th I am pregnant so quickly I received my 6th (they are 11 heures a Difference Day "). My doctor he has not even the possibility of a vaginal delivery, because all of my pregnancies ends in the induction and can not for the induction of a vaginal delivery. I was a little disappointed and really at the end my last pregnancy anxiety, because it will happen again. I can tell you with my last child and a Caesarean section recovery is much easier, you say it is the fact that I had to work to give birth related, I suggest tried to find a dr. in which you attempt a vaginal delivery too! Never heard of a hospital, what the rule is .... usually up dr!

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