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Anyone up for a VBAC support thread?

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Chulita · 13/06/2010 08:12

I'm 34+3 and baby's currently OP. Had an emcs with DD 19 months ago and I'm desperate for a VBAC but there seem to be so many variables and I'm just dreading another OP labour.
Anyone fancy joining?

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SpiderWilliam · 02/07/2010 21:40

Wow - LaTrucha, brilliant news. Hope your DH gets better soon.

Chulita - hope you have explained to the bump about the house move.

Chulita · 02/07/2010 21:43

Congratulations latrucha! can't wait to hear your VBAC story! Good weight too!

spider I explain to bump on a regular basis

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GwennieF · 03/07/2010 09:30

Yay!! Congratulations LaTrucha, looking forward to hearing all about it. Hope your DH gets well soon.

Take it easy. x

Alicetheinvisible · 03/07/2010 11:22

Congratulations!

LaTrucha · 03/07/2010 13:57

BLimey! His name's Daniel Timothy, not Timothy Daniel. Just running in and out, sorry!

LaTrucha · 04/07/2010 20:23

Photos of Daniel on profile, if you're interested.

Babieseverywhere · 04/07/2010 20:50

He is so beautiful and congratulations on the VBAC

maxpower · 04/07/2010 21:18

congratulations latrucha

LaTrucha · 05/07/2010 13:37

Hi all,

I've written up Daniel's birth story and am going to put it here, in case you're interested.

For the record, when I was in labourI found it more unbelievably painful than I can have imagined and I'm not sure if I could face it again. Having said that, the memory is fading fast. I was constantly in peril of another c-section due to baby's sleepy heartbeat. Even though I couldn't sand the pain, I still wasn;t tempted to encourage them to do it though. All those hours of contracting during pre labour (as you'll see) had to be for something. Again though, I had to accept the possibility of a c-section and managed it pretty well. If it had to happen, it had to happen. It was a question of bracing myself, though sad.

None of the restrictions on birthing such as the canula and the CFM actually bothered me at all in the end. In fact, the putting in of the canula helped me get my head around the possibility of another section. That's purely a personal reaction of course, though. I really didn't want to move around in labour at all and was happy birthing on my back (not a formal restriction but just what happened). When it came down to it, it's what I would have chosen anyway. Again, purely personal.

So, here's the long story of a pretty short birth. Feel free to pass over if not interested!

Labour was heralded by an entire night of a violent tummy upset, which started at 1.30am 30th June. By 6 in the morning, this had turned to being accompanied by regular contracations every ten minutes, and I began to think it was labour. Apparently, a stomach upset is quite normal: I had no idea beforehand!

I went to the hospital to be checked and monitored because of dehydration and having strong contractions between 2 and 4 minutes apart. Obviously, this wasn?t established labour, but the midwife predicted there would definitely be a baby in 24 hours. She was right! She offered to keep us in but we went home until about 5.30pm, with contractions 2-4 minutes apart all day. I couldn?t feel the baby moving so went back in. The monitor showed a sleepy heartbeat, so the doctor asked for me to stay in although the midwife thought it wasn?t necessary and I did. Contractions almost totally disappeared until 9 o?clock. Typical.

At 10.15 the midwives began monitoring me, and again showed the baby with a sleepy heartbeat. It also showed that I was having regular and painful contractions every 4 minutes. I wasn?t at all dilated though, so the midwife thought it looked like a c-section. After a whole day of contractions and all my hopes this was difficult to swallow, but I did my best.

I was coping ok with the pain but the midwives kept asking me if I wanted painkillers. I was very proud of myself saying, no I was fine. At 11pm, they suggested (and yes, I was phenomenally lucky to be looked after by two midwives to myself all night. Women on the days either side of me were nowhere near as lucky) I had some pethedine, either to stop the labour and let me get some rest before a c-section or to speed it up dramatically. Speed it up dramatically it did and within minutes I was in full labour. Not so proud of myself now as I was absolutely beside myself with pain. I walked down to the labour ward, full screaming. When I got there they presented me with my pain relief options and I really felt I wasn?t coping so went for an epidural.

I don?t know if they were just being nice to me, but they said that full labour had come on so rapidly that my body had had no time to adjust and I was overwhelmed. They said they had called DH and I really didn?t want him to be there, seeing me like that. Fortunately, the epidural man turned up and did a truly excellent job. The pain was taken down, but I could still feel everything and move my legs. DH arrived about 5 minutes afterwards, so never saw the howling she-beast version of LaT! So, to cut a long story short, I rested for a bit then the pushing began. Baby?s heartbeat was still sleepy in periods so a c-section was always on the cards. However, I managed to escape it. At the end I had two midwives and a doctor cheering me on through most of it. If they had been busy on the ward that night, I'm pretty sure they would have just sectioned me. I have really been very fortunate. DH was happy because one of the machines was going wrong every time I had a contraction so they asked him to press the right buttons and make sure it was in the proper limits so he had something to look at that wasn?t too scary (suited me fine: I was beyond hand-holding)! First stage of labour lasted 5 hours, second stage 48 minutes. Daniel was born with his cord quite tightly around his neck so he needed oxygen, but they did put him straight on my chest, so I got my mucky cuddle in the end. He was a bit stunned but came round well. He took some milk at some point, though I don?t really remember it. Fortunately, they still weren?t busy so we both had a delicious sleep with him on my chest on the delivery table. Just gorgeous. One tiny tear and no stitches. One very happy and totally loved-up LaT.

Chulita · 05/07/2010 13:46

LaTrucha thanks for taking the time to write that down for us! And well done for sticking out the whole way through - no stitches too, brilliant!

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LaTrucha · 05/07/2010 13:57

Well, I feel a bit embarrassed it's so long.

I also meant to say that the recovery is so, so much easier it's unbelievable. It makes up for labour. I am actually enjoying having a newborn baby this time, which I tried to last time but couldn't. It's delicious. It's worth sticking in there and I really hope every one of you on this thread will have the same wonderful babymoon that I'm having. I will stick around.

GwennieF · 05/07/2010 19:35

Aahhh... that's lovely. I'm so pleased eveything went well for you.

Fingers crossed for everyone else now.

Chulita · 09/07/2010 12:19

gwennie hope you start soon, it's too hot to be pregnant and I've got 2 weeks left til dday (not that lo will come out on time!)

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LaTrucha · 09/07/2010 14:19

My sympathies Chulita. DH keeps looking at Daniel and saying, 'How did you fit that inside you?' I think he understands a bit better just how uncomfortable it is.

LaTrucha · 15/07/2010 21:32

Hope everyone's doing well. Chulita - how long to go?

GwennieF · 17/07/2010 13:39

Hey Ladies - any good news from anyone? Am currently 40+11 and am feeling increasingly despondant about the whole VBAC thing - just feels like it's never gonna happen.

Any advice/suggestions before the dreaded induction on Tuesday would be very gratefully received. To date I have tried sex, curry, raspberry leaf tea, bouncy ball (all on going), acupuncture (twice), I tried pineapple with DS and my tongue and lips swelled up to about 3 times their normal size so I won't be trying that again.

Am even contemplating the dreaded castor oil!

LaTrucha · 17/07/2010 14:27

I got more and more convinced that te baby was never coming. He did! Hang on in there. My friend swears by booking a hair appointment. Bound to come on that day.

You have a very good chance of geting your VBAC. 79% remember! No matter what, I'll be thinking of you and hoping to hear of a healthy, happy delivery, by whatever means, on Tuesday.

Babieseverywhere · 17/07/2010 15:41

I am around 39 weeks so ages to go yet. My first two were week late and on time respectively. SO I am not expecting anything to happen for the next week or so.

LaTrucha · 18/07/2010 13:50

Hope the cooler weather is better for you all.

Suspiciously quiet from chulita?

Chulita · 21/07/2010 14:05

gwennie how're you doing? Hope something's happened for you by now.

Nothing happening here, loads and loads of BH, near-constant at times for the last 2 weeks but nothing's come of them. Due date tomorrow so maybe it'll all kick off then [hopeful and naive emoticon]

Sorry I've not been on, I've had MIL round for ages and she reads over my shoulder so didn't want to post and she talks incessantly so didn't get much internet time! DD loves her though so I did get some good naps in

I really hope gwennie didn't need to be helped along...

latrucha how's your little one settling in?

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SpiderWilliam · 22/07/2010 16:36

So Chulita how is your due date treating you?

Any news from Gwennie?

Chulita · 22/07/2010 17:34

Lots of BH but nothing else Going out for a meal with DH tonight though and hopefully to the cinema tomorrow so making plans that LO could well scupper

No news from gwennie yet, hope she's alright!

Saw the consultant the other week and they offered to try and induce at 40+10 which is hospital policy. Just one pessary and if that didn't work then a cs...part of me thinks by then I'll be desperate to have had the baby but the other part wants to hang on til my body's ready...what to do, what to do...mind you, it could well be a pointless question if I go into labour tonight!

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SpiderWilliam · 22/07/2010 22:39

Aww, good luck. Hope you have a nice meal out tonight.

ThatDamnDog · 22/07/2010 22:44

Hello

I haven't had time to read the whole thread but I'm marking my spot!

30 weeks with number 2, first was CS for breech (and suspected whopper - turned out to be 8lb 3oz ).

Ina May all the way!

Good luck to those of you with impending babies!

Unbuffy · 23/07/2010 14:20

Also wish to shove in a peg - although I am only 22 weeks, I'd love some advice from you lovely (and far more knowledgeable) ladies who've done The Fighting Bit before. (I'm fighting for active labour and (hopefully) use of mlu and birthing pool.) Dd was breech, also suspected gigantasaurous, actually 7lb2. Menkul.

Hello!