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VBAC at home?

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Squitten · 12/08/2010 16:58

Just wondering if anyone has experience of this or relevant advice?

DS1 was breech and had a section. Expecting DS2 in Dec and have just seen a consultant who said that I was very low risk and there were no obstacles to successful VBAC. Then went on to say that they would support me with a home-birth if I wanted.

I haven't even considered this before and whilst the practical considerations leap out as a positive and it seems like a much more relaxed way to do things, etc, another bit of me is scared by the idea!

Not sure if this is a loopy idea or not...?

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AllSheepareWhite · 12/08/2010 17:10

There is a thread on midwives views on homebirth at the moment on childbirth topic see here, it might be of interest to you. I want to go for HVBAC for my next if they will let me :), lots of info on www.homebirth.org.uk/vbac.htm that may help you.

Appletrees · 12/08/2010 17:16

I know someone who did it about fifteen years ago with a pool. Can't help with advice nut eanted to give you encouragement.

MrsLevinson · 12/08/2010 17:55

DD1 was breech and I had a section. I am now 35 weeks with DC2 and was told that a VBAC would only be done in hospital and I couldn't consider any other options, despite me being low risk. I guess it depends on the area you live in? Incidentally DC2 is breech at the mo and unless it moves soon I'll be having another section.

mamasunshine · 12/08/2010 20:03

I had VBAC at home last summer Smile It was amazing! (had a fight to get it, but after lots of research managed to persuade consultant!)

I would not allow CFM so they listened in every 15/20 mins with a hand held machine (didn't get in the way of me doing anything), they also checked pulse each time
. I wore a canula (just to keep them happy but was not a problem for me). I did have a sweep to get things 'moving' as I was over and they were 'pushing' me to be induced (big no-no for me, would rather have had a planned section). I didn't progress from 4/5cm's for a v long time so I let them brake my waters (they 1/2 your time limits for a VBAC). I did have a long labour as it was back to back, but had excellent, confident midwives with me and they kept in contact with Head of Midwifery throughout, so managed to get my 'time limits' lengthened. The reasons I opted for homebirth: live 5mins away from hospital, felt I would have more control at home, felt interventions would have been less, you get 1 to 1 with homebirth so felt safer (i actually ahd 3 midwives, 1 student and my husband on my bed with me when I pushed baby out(!)...they were holding me in a vvvv strange position b ut it worked!!). It was amazing!!! I wondered around the house eating and drinking as i wished. Used birthing ball, tenns machine, in and out of the bath, listened to music, laughed, joked, burnt some essential oils etc etc.

Research all you can, I found 2 bks a particularly good help. 'VBAC' by Helen Churchill and Wendy Savage - an absolute must, small handbook with all latest research in. Ina May's 'Spiritual Midwifery'. Also websites such as the homebirth one and ceasarean one vvv good. These will help you to make the best decision for you!

Sorry I've probably waffled! It was a truely amazing experience and definately want to do it again (in about 5 months!) I think it's fantastic that you've been offered this Grin

mungogerry · 12/08/2010 22:29

My history:

DD1 2004 Hossy water birth

DS1 2006 Home water birth

DD2 2008 ELCS after planned vaginal breech birth - but waters went and birth hadn't started 4 days later so I opted for the section.

Baby 4 - my birth story from 6 weeks ago today:

Tuesday night my waters broke. No reason, they just went - as has been the start with all 4 of my births.

But then nothing. For 2 days despite my best efforts.

6:10pm Thursday night I had a bit of an upset tummy and then I felt a tiny niggle.

Then 6:12, 6:16, 6:19, 6:22, 6:23, 6:27, 6:29, 6:31, 6:33. Oh regular niggles!!!!!

Hhhhhmmm called Paul upstairs told him we needed to monitor things to see whether this was a false alarm or was going to progress into labour, and that we should get the kids oout of the house so he could be there for me. More waters flooding everywhere now.

6:35 Called mum to come and get the kids as I was a bit shocked incase things were actually happening and happening so quickly. They weren't contractions, but they were tightenings, and every minute or two seemed - well - quite close.

Mum was out at a pub for dinner a few villages 30 mins away WTF? Ok, called best mate who arrived 3mins later and herded them off.

6:45 Maybe I should let a mw know? Should I/shouldn't I? Has only being going on a few minutes and could be due to the upset tummy - but then I do labour quickly and if it does turn into labour and they have a job getting hold of the mw on call, I could be in a sticky situation? I weigh it up and I call delivery suite.

What an easy call that was. Took my name,and that it was a home birth, and the name of my named mw, asked how often I was contracting, her voice changed when I said every minute or two and said she would contact my mw to call me straight back. She did to say she was on the way.

Niggles were now early contractions and all across under the bump. I was taking my own temp and babys heart rate every 15 mins (had been doing this anyway since waters went on Tuesday) and we were good.

I moved downstairs and put contraction master on:

Start Time End Time Duration Frequency
Stopped Stopped Stopped Stopped
7:02:59 PM 7:04:01 PM 1:1 1 m, 47 s
7:01:12 PM 7:02:07 PM 0:54 2 m, 38 s
6:58:34 PM 7:00:11 PM 1:36 1 m, 56 s
6:56:38 PM 6:57:36 PM 0:57 1 m, 52 s
6:54:46 PM 6:55:44 PM 0:58 1 m, 43 s
6:53:02 PM 6:53:52 PM 0:48 1 m, 33 s
6:51:29 PM 6:52:24 PM 0:53 7 m, 46 s
6:43:44 PM 6:44:12 PM 0:26 2 m, 7 s
6:41:37 PM 6:42:29 PM 0:51 2 m, 54 s
6:38:43 PM 6:39:29 PM 0:44 1 m, 50 s
6:36:53 PM 6:38:40 PM 1:45 1 m, 9 s

7:03 Mw arrived, I bring her up to speed with what has happened so far, she brought her things in and got set up. She is happy with mine and babys vitals and I decline an internal. Paul infaltes the pool.

Tens went on at 7:15 as we were game on now and niggles were becoming contractions. Pool starts to fill. OMG how slowly?????

7:30 Mum arrives with my aunty to join the birth party. Boy this labour is going some now, have to concentrate and stop talking during contractions.

7:35 I want to get in the pool now but the pool is filling too slowly. Mw rings 2nd mw, and student. I ask for gas and air now as I can't get in the pool yet.

Mum and aunt start bringing bowls and kettles from all the bathrooms in the house aswell as the hose already filling the pool. I need to get in but can't. Oh well, I am so glad that I'm finally in labour that I just don't care lol. Really, ME, not care about my pool - how's that for a turn up!!

Anyway pool ready at 7:45 and I get in. No stopping this time, still cracking on. Didn't even have time to strip naked, so bra stayed on (I realise later).

8:00 Paul asks what I want to do about the children - I tell him four is definitely enough. I then tell him I would like them back (it was my plan to have them in the house for labour and birth if they wished, but I had wanted them gone earlier).

8:02 He calls Sarah and she brings them straight round. Kids are amazing and watch the last 10 mins of my labour, coming to talk to me in between contractions for a few seconds. My 3 yr old gets his goggles on ready :-D

Mum has been handed the camera by this point and is filming. I feel a head moving down. The gas and air stops working, oh great talk about good timing!!! I tell the mw who is about to change the cylinder, but then I tell her no - come back the head is coming.

8:12 So I am now 100% sober and alert and now I have to deliver what I can feel is a HUGE head, with no pain relief. Oh well, there is clearly no going back so best get on with it.

8:16pm Head is out, a body, a BABY :-D

I reach down and catch my baby, turn over and lift it to the surface.

The children are in awe and immediately are reaching into the water stroking the baby. I lift the baby up high so that they can do their "job" at the birth and they look and announce that they have a brother.

All is right with the world. The children reach in to feel his hands, hair and anything else they can reach lol. All three of them are delighted with the new addition and are desperate for a cuddle.

8:20 Student mw turns up.

We enjoy some more family time and the DD1 aged 5 and DS1 aged 3 ask a million questions about the cord, vernix, and above all can they cuddle him NOW? lol. We have been in the pool about 20 mins and the cord has stopped pulsating so I tell them that yes they can cut the cord and take him for a cuddle while I climb out of the pool. They do and are delighted to do so.

8:45 Placenta slips out and dops on the floor as I lift my leg out of the pool.

Job done.

2nd mw arrives about 5 mins later. Kids are intrigued by te placenta and want to touch it. Louise the mw tells them all about it and does the checks on it with them helping lmao!

Bit more family time then my mum invites the older two for a sleepover and Paul and I chat with the mws and DD2 (20 months) plays with baby (Her favorite game was licking his toes which she found completely hilarious???) and eats most of the mw's biscuits.

By 11ish everyone is gone and we are alone, elated, and shattered. What a night.

Oh forgot to say he weighed 10lbs 13oz. Head circumference of 37.5cm and a length of 58.5cm.

Obviously all births (including VBAC's) are different, but this was mine, hope this helps x

mamasunshine · 13/08/2010 08:10

Wow mungogerry! What an amazing experience for you and your family! Grin

Squitten · 13/08/2010 11:22

Thanks everyone for your info and your stories Smile

I feel like my plans have been turned upside down all of a sudden so it's a lot to think about. Will definitely be reading around the subject and the consultant left me her number so I can talk to her about it all, which was nice.

Thanks again, this is very helpful Smile

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