Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately the reason for your c section does not up your odds of having a successful vbac. You have never given birth vaginally so your odds are the same as a first time Mom but minus the ability to try a full induction. I read extensive literature and it's all about dilation and if your body is ready. If your body isn't ready then you are more likely to have a c section.
Actually the reason DOES up her odds. It's not like she had failure to descend.
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately the reason for your c section does not up your odds of having a successful vbac. You have never given birth vaginally so your odds are the same as a first time Mom but minus the ability to try a full induction. I read extensive literature and it's all about dilation and if your body is ready. If your body isn't ready then you are more likely to have a c section.
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately the reason for your c section does not up your odds of having a successful vbac. You have never given birth vaginally so your odds are the same as a first time Mom but minus the ability to try a full induction. I read extensive literature and it's all about dilation and if your body is ready. If your body isn't ready then you are more likely to have a c section.
Anonymous wrote:Is your hospital super busy? I wouldn't bother scheduling, personally -- I'd just want to know how long it was safe to wait, so I had it in mind, but I wouldn't care whether I was on the schedule yet. And I wouldn't induce for a TOLAC even if my OB approved it, because I'm not comfortable with the increased risk of uterine rupture.
Anonymous wrote: However, I know that you cannot be induced for a vbac. For those of you who did a vbac, did you also get yourself on the csection schedule in case the baby decided to stay put for a while? And when did you decide to do so?