Originally Posted by
LolaInLove
See, this pisses me off, and I know DM will agree. Your body is designed to accommodate the baby during birth, even with big heads. I have known so many women who had absolutely huge babies with enormous heads, and your pelvis and cooch all open up for that. I am sure there are cases of super tiny women with super huge babies that got stuck and they needed the c-section, but if I were your doctor, I would have let you give birth a shot. GRRRRRRR!!!!!!
Yes....You have to change they way you think....an 8lb baby will most times have the same skull size as a 7lb baby...it just has more fat on it's body...and fat squishes! I pushed out an 8.5lb baby in a face presentation(biggest circumference possible) in less than 10 minutes. Pelvises are MADE to push babies out. You will make your baby the right size for your pelvis. Mother Nature is not an idiot;) If women had constantly made babies bigger than her pelvis could handle...the human race would have disappeared long ago. One thing I recommend...see a chiropractor that specializes in pregnant women. If you have an alignment issue, the chiro will help you get your pelvis aligned and it will help you a lot! I've seen one through 3 pregnancies now:)
But at least it was not a terrible experience for you like it was for me.
I also agree with DM that the only concern would be the time between your 2 births. When I went for my VBAC, the midwife practice was ok with it because I was 29, in great shape, and it would be 2 years, 9 months between my births, enough time for the uterus and facia (however you spell that) to heal up. I don't think they like to see moms with less than 2 years between births try it, but DM will give you better insight on that. I haven't had a baby for over 7 years now, so I'm a little bit out of touch with the "rules" now!
I've known several women that have had HBAC's(homebirth after section) after 5 previous sections.... :bigsmile:
How many months between pregnancies did you have??
I will also agree with her that the risk for rupture is small. Once I had my change of heart and decided I wanted to try a VBAC, I did a bunch of research and found that the stats for rupture were very low, and the incidence of the baby dying from the rupture were even lower. I can't remember now, but it was something like 1 in 10,000 rupture, and of those, 1 in 1,000 die, so those are pretty good odds in your favor. Totally correct me if I'm wrong, though, DM!!!!!