Help me! I am wondering about VBAC's?!


Question: Help me! I am wondering about VBAC's!?
I had a c-section almost 9 months ago because my baby couldn't fit through my pelvis!. I am just wondering if I would try to have a VBAC, would my other baby not be able to fit through too!? Has anyone had a successful VBAC after their other baby couldn't fit through their pelivs!? My baby wasn't that big!. He was 8lbs 4oz, but didn't have an unusually big head!. Please help!

PS: Another factor of not having a VBAC would be that during my c-section, my uterus tore from the right side of my incision down to my cervix!. My doctor told me she wrote in my records to not have a VBAC, but then she told me it was totally up to me to decide, but it may be hard to find a doctor to do it!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
Of course there are successful cases of VBAC!.!.!.otherwise therer wouldn't be a term for it!.

That being said however, I would seriously consider you to NOT be a candidate for VBAC!. If your baby got jammed in your pelvis the first time AND your uterus tore that severely, I'd recommend that you not even try going into labor!. While the human body is resilient, it is NOT perfect, and it would seriously suck if you or the baby or both suffered complications or mortality from trying to birth naturally!.

If you have serious contemplations, I'd strongly recommend that you discuss it with not one but 2 or more OB specialists !.!.!. ones who focus on VBAC and ask THEM what your chances of success without complications or mortality would be!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

First of all, unless you have been diagnose by Xray, it is very unlikey that you have a pelvis that is too small to give birth!. Your body will not grow a baby that is to big for you to deliver (unless you have gestational diabetes) For example, a woman gave birth to a 17 pound baby last year and they were both fine!. Ask any doctor and they will tell you that that is impossible, but it still happened!. Doctors usually write small pelvis down as the reason for the c-section because it is easier!. A doctor cannot properly see your pelvis during a c-section!. Also, pelvis are made of four different bones that move apart during delivery!. I believe you can have a VBAC, but you may have to find a midwife, OBGYNs generaly have their hands tied by their insurance companies!. A VBAC is safer than an elective cessarian, years of research prove it!. In your case, the risk of rupture would still by very small because you tore on the lower part of your uterus, which is the least dangerous part!. Even if your VBAC was to be unsuccesfull, labor benifits your baby by preparing it to breath!. VBAC is a wonderfull thing, find yourself a midwife and fight tooth and nail for it!. Please look at these sites, they will answer all you VBAC questions and have great communities!.
http://ican-online!.org/vbac/home
http://www!.vbac!.com/Www@Answer-Health@Com





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