Ok I know hindsight is a wonderful thing, I am after your thoughts on this.
I am very early pregnant with no3. DD was posterior head flexed, long labour ended in manual rotation, episiotomy and forceps. DS was a crash section under GA as experienced a sharp pain and his HB was through the roof (turned out the cord was very short and wrapped round his neck 3 times). I also have subsetate uterus (heart shaped) which could be a contributory factor in both childrens positioning. To be honest I was traumatised for a long time after DDs birth and still not really over DS's.
So, I am torn between having an elective cs with this baby or going for a VBAC. My heart says VBAC as I have delivered normally before (albeit forceps) but taking into account my previous experiences I am thinking I should go for an elective so I could hopefully experience a calm and enjoyable birth experience.
So, I have read lots of wonderful VBAC birth announcements and I really can imagine how amazing it would be but likewise if I go for that and it ends in an awful emergency situation I think I would be really traumatised that I hadn't gone for elective
I don't mean to upset anyone, more just a show of hands for those that didn't get the VBAC - did you wish you had gone for an elective?