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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I just had a VBAC at GW in February. Super supportive team. Dr. Jilich was my doctor. She's amazing.[/quote] Did they require continuous monitoring from the get? And also were you instructed to go to hospital immediately once labor started?[/quote] Adding- thank you for the reply. The reason I ask the above is because it felt like my current provider was purposefully making a VBAC sound stressful and less desirable and they also already said they would schedule me for a csection at 39 weeks regardless so if I didnt go into labor naturally before that date then VBAC wouldnt be an option. [/quote] This is standard of care VBACs. I assume GW does. I know Georgetown does this and I don’t consider that to be unsupportive. Georgetown is also will to induce for TOLAC (no pitocin). I’m thinking repeat c myself but I don’t think saying those things means your doctor is unsupportive. If you have a rupture, you want them to be able to act instantly.[/quote]
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