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Hi girls can I please hijack for a moment and ask a question. I met my midwife for the first time today and im not 100% sure that shes behind my idea for a VBAC. She basically said I have to go into labour on my own and the baby cant be rediculously big like 10lb +.
Also she said because I lost my son they would not take any chances so the moment they thought anything was wrong I would be rushed for a C/S.
I feel like she is just telling me I can try for a VBAC just to humour me and has no intention of letting me have my VBAC.
DD was large thats why I had to have a CS (she was 9lb 11). I had DS VB before my CS.
Has anyone received this type of feedback from their midwife?
I really like her but I do wonder if shes right for the type of birth I want.
Also when I said I didnt have an epi with DS she looked at me like I was nuts.
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If you are getting the wrong feel for her at this point, I'd be enquiring with other MW's now personally. Sorry to hear she's not being supportive.
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I agree with Trex, you have to absoutely trust her opinion when your in labour in that if she says c section then you know that she tried absoutely everything to prevent it from happening.
Personally I would ring a few more MWs and see if you can get other options, you might just find one that you feel totally comfortable with, or if not then stick with her, no harm in trying!!


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Oh and I just came across this link called VBAC facts - Why Homebirth?, and Ive found it really good!
The reasons shes saying she had a HBAC are the reasons Im planning one too, so it seemed to fit really well with me!


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Ohhh Emmi, are you planning a homebirth now?! Awesome!!

Just posting in here to direct you ladies towards an acupressure link I put in the pregnancy forum. It's a really awesome little booklet on how to do acupressure effectively to help in labour. It's free to download and quite well explained. And it's by the lady who trained both of my MWs in acupressure
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I met my MW on thursday and she was thoroughly supportive of me having a VBAC. Off her own back (without me having to ask for it) she said she'd organize scans at 36 and 38 weeks to check for breech. She also said she's never had an undiagnosed breech in her career... I'm really pleased

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Yeah I think I am Trex, well my offical plan is to stay at home for as long as possible, and if that means birthing then thats totally fine with me. I hated having DH kicked out last time, and I want DD there, and if we are at home then she can nap or play or what ever where in the hospital it would be a little different...
oohhh cool link! thanks! Ive bookmarked it!

Amy thats fantastic!! So your feeling good about your MW choice and your vbac?? awesome!


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Originally posted by Laurz_20 Laurz_20 wrote:

Hi girls can I please hijack for a moment and ask a question. I met my midwife for the first time today and im not 100% sure that shes behind my idea for a VBAC. She basically said I have to go into labour on my own and the baby cant be rediculously big like 10lb +.
Also she said because I lost my son they would not take any chances so the moment they thought anything was wrong I would be rushed for a C/S.
I feel like she is just telling me I can try for a VBAC just to humour me and has no intention of letting me have my VBAC.
DD was large thats why I had to have a CS (she was 9lb 11). I had DS VB before my CS.
Has anyone received this type of feedback from their midwife?
I really like her but I do wonder if shes right for the type of birth I want.
Also when I said I didnt have an epi with DS she looked at me like I was nuts.


Really really important for you to feel comfortable with your midwife and feel like you have a common goal. For a start, she hasn't said no so that is great! And this next bit is hard to write in the way that I'd say it so I'll start by saying I'm on your side and have been in your shoes! Do you think maybe you might not be reading her reactions 100%?

Going into labour naturally is really important as the risks of rupture etc are worse with induction, and also with induction things happen too-hard-too-fast and they need to make sure that you and bubs will come out of the experience in the best possible way.

I'd recommend asking lots and lots and lots of questions - hopefully it's just a minor miscommunication - if she's saying yes already that is a good sign. I hope I've put that in a positive enough way - but she will totally look out for you and bubs. It's her job :o)

(I had a top level specialist through high-risk clinic who thought i was nuts and a midwife who was very supportive and I had tears after every spec appt so I can feel your pain - I remember just wanting her to give me even a scrap of support!)
Mum to two very active boys, born October 2008 and December 2010. Getting excited about becoming a Childbirth Educator, and LOVIN being a birth support to amazing and courageous women!
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This seems like a good place to ask some VBAC related questions...
I had an EMCS with DD. I don't feel it was unnecessary in any way and due to circumstances there's not much likelihood another CS will be necessary.
I'd like to know the rules, as it were, on VBAC in New Zealand. I was talking to a coworker (who had 2 CSs) today and she said all VBACs have to be in hospital because of the uterine rupture risk (Which I know is 0.5%, same as cord prolapse). So is this a general rule or is it more up to the midwife, how you are progressing as you get toward 40 weeks, or what? Because I was rather hoping for a HBAC (homebirth AC). The VBAC question is certainly going to be my first when interviewing midwives (still TTC #2 here).
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Hehehe Bky, the 'has to be in a hospital' is a bit of a myth, OBs will recommend you birth in a hospital, but I believe that unless you have risk factors then home is a perfectly great place to birth (and I will be having a HBAC when baby is ready to come)
You can check out the "Best Practice Guidelines" here
I guess its up to you to find a MW who will support your HBAC (and there are plenty out there, definately start with HB MWs first)
If you want any more links to support your HBAC I have plenty


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Great! I figured she was wrong (and certainly with her situations 2 CS were warranted-2x bouts of preeclampsia and failed inductions), but didn't want to say..
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