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Originally posted by IsaacsMum IsaacsMum wrote:

I think my biggest fear is that the problem which caused the induction in the first place happens again - what if they don't pick it up in time. I talked to my MW and I'm going to get the notes from my first one, see if they say what I remember.
Then just holding out for the OB appointment.


They really do not like to induce women who have had a previous c/s. I was told if I needed to be induced they would use a new technique (well was new 2 years ago) where they put a catheter in your cervix and blow a balloon up to open the cervix then they wait either 12 or 24 hours can't remember which. Take the catheter out and are then able to pop your waters through the gap. It's only 50% successful though. So I would have been happy to try that, although it doesn't sound very pleasant, and would also have tried stretches and sweeps. I'm not even sure if they would induce you with the gel I forgot to ask them what happens if your in the 50% where the catheter thing doesn't work. Maybe they won't use the gel at all and you would go straight for a c/s in that situation.
They will give the synotocin if needed though, that part is fine, was just the gel that seemed to have a big no no about it.

Reading your notes from last time is a great thing to do, and write down all the questions you have so you remember at mw appointments and when you see the OB so you can get all of them answered.

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There's no prob with s&s and they are cautious about the gel, but if you have had your waters break and not gone into labour within a certain amount of time, they will certainly consider it. They were talking about it for one of my bubbas but then my contractions started anyway.
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Wow so glad I found this form, I had a emergancy c-section with my first babe as my labour took along time to progress and developed a infection due to water breaking then nothing really happening. I got to 10cm and ready to push tho but baby was stressed as he was getting cooked from my high temp! C/S was great tho really ok experance better than I thought and i had no probs after with bf or booding or anything really I figgered it would be no worse than having had a ripped fanny! I am planing on a VBAC this time it's only early days but everyone has been very suportive and i can even go for a water birth if I chose. I think it depends on the situations and resons there is no reason why I shouldnt be able to deliver normally ie: I'm not two small etc but I will see how i go if at any stage it's not looking good then i feel happy to go ahead with ceaser i'm pleased to hear right through you will always be given the choice even right through labour thats great
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i've had a VB for my first son, and an emergency cesar for my 2nd (i had placenta praevia and didnt stop bleeding at 31 wks), so where does that place me for next?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote shadowfeet Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 January 2011 at 12:18am

Natalia - from what I have read I think you have a good chance of getting a VBAC if that's what you want. Your previous VB means your body can do it and your C/s was not caused by something likely to reoccur so it would be completely up to you whether you want a trial of labour or an elective c/s. Hope that helps


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i'm pleased to hear they are cautious with inductions if you have had a cs previously. After reading all the posts I like the idea of trying to labour naturally or an elective. I had an emergency cs last time and while the cs was fine and I recovered well, the induction was horrible as I failed to progress and didn't dilate past 4cms after 30 hours. I definitely don't want to go through anything like that again.
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