my first (DD) was an em cs at 39+4 due to distress (enhanced labour with synto as my waters had gone & BP too high)
I was desperate for a VBAC as DD would only be 22months when DC2 due.
Had "just in case" c/s booked for 40+10, but never in my wildest dreams thought I'd get that far as DD was early.
However at 40+8 DS decided to move from ceph to an oblique lie and my BP was starting to creep up, so I had to start accepting another c/s was looking likely, I was GUTTED. (like you refused induction)
Had my el c/s at 40+10, & DS was 10lb 10.5oz (they had estimated he'd be big, but "only" 9-9.5lbs!) with a head measuring off the scale so with hindsight it was probably a good choice as there is a high chance I'd have been in a bit of a mess "down there" and would have had loads of intervention & perhaps an em c/s....far better a calm el c/s
Yes I'll always be a bit sad never to experience a natural delivery (DS is definitely my last) and yes recovering from a c/s with a toddler to look after is hard (especially as I had a huge PPH & was anaemic for months afterwards, despite all the iron I was taking) but we survived.
I reconcile it by thinking that DS going into an oblique lie was his way of saying "I don't think it's a good idea to come out that way", sometimes things are the way they are for a reason, we might not like it, but we don't have a choice
that said, I'll keep everything crossed you get your VBAC