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Natural birth after c sections x2 and endo surgery

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BellaQueen · 19/11/2024 21:44

Hi there
Two days ago I had endo surgery to remove adhesions from my uterus and bladder which were both stuck together as well as other adhesions and the removal of an ovarian cyst. This was an alternative offered to me instead of recommended hysterectomy which I'll end up having as we want a third baby.

Last delivery was 12.5 years ago both births have been c sections. Last one complex as I had a lot of adhesions and had blood loss. First birth was a c section at fully dilated.
I've had a few abdominal keyhole surgery's since my last section

I really want to have a natural delivery has anyone had one after two c sections?

Thanks

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DGPP · 19/11/2024 21:47

Sorry but I think you would be mad to. You’ve already needed two C sections and have a range of issues that could lead to complications. What are your doctors saying about a C section?
genuinely, I don’t know why people get hung up on mode of delivery, the only thing that matters is a healthy baby and successful delivery.
for what it’s worth, two friends attempted VBAC and both needed emergency C sections.

BellaQueen · 19/11/2024 22:13

As I'm not pregnant yet having only had the endo surgery a few days ago I have not had a discussion

I understand your point I do but I want to experience a normal delivery and I had such awful experiences previously I just want to give birth how nature intended. I know I can do it.

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BrickViewer · 29/11/2024 20:55

Me, all went well, definitely get the stats for yourself on the risks, I can’t speak for your complications so it’s something you would need to look into. Hospital threatened SS on me which I did expect so I ended up hiring a private midwife, expensive but worth it.

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