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vbac - do i have to?

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bunnyhunny · 01/11/2007 13:37

Following on from other elective cs threads on here, I really wanted one for ds, but was refused. My labour ended in an emergency cs anyway, due to failure to dilate and fetal distress.

So I would like to try for no 2. But can I opt for a cs straight away this time? they can't MAKE me do a vbac can they?

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bunnyhunny · 02/11/2007 19:21

lulu - while you are about, can I pick your brain about something else?
are there anti-depressants you can safely use in pg?

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Lulumama · 02/11/2007 19:23

yep , absolutely ... and when breastfeeding too.. cannot remember off the top of my head, but i did discuss with my doc when newly pregnant with DD... as i had severe PND and was worried about AND.... and PND again..

as i said, neurotic, moi??

best to speak to GP, or even ask the question on here, in a seperate thread

bunnyhunny · 02/11/2007 19:33

lol you sound just like me wrt being neurotic!

I had bad AND and PND. I'm currently on prozac and, like i said, not even pg just ttc! I like to be prepared!! (though it took years on and off to conceive ds! you can never start preparing too early

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Lulumamaintheskywithfireworks · 02/11/2007 19:33

absolutely !!

sertraline is ok for pregnancy

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