Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think there is some unnecessary drama here. No OB takes it personally that there is a c-section related scar or complication. No embryo is "injected" without consent.
Call or email our RE and ask if he or she would please let you know the specific concerns since you've heard different information at different points. Take it from there. Do this if you do or don't get pregnant this cycle (which likely has more to do with factors unrelated to your section scar than related to it.)
+1. Also is OP saying they would have canceled the embryo transfer because of a potential repeatbc section? Because that's weird. No one can guarantee you a VBAC (or nit having a c section in the first place). You were there for the procedure but you expected the doctor would know you would want to suddenly cancel.
You have got to reframe your thinking here. You're making everything more dramatic.
Anonymous wrote:I think there is some unnecessary drama here. No OB takes it personally that there is a c-section related scar or complication. No embryo is "injected" without consent.
Call or email our RE and ask if he or she would please let you know the specific concerns since you've heard different information at different points. Take it from there. Do this if you do or don't get pregnant this cycle (which likely has more to do with factors unrelated to your section scar than related to it.)
Anonymous wrote:I think there is some unnecessary drama here. No OB takes it personally that there is a c-section related scar or complication. No embryo is "injected" without consent.
Call or email our RE and ask if he or she would please let you know the specific concerns since you've heard different information at different points. Take it from there. Do this if you do or don't get pregnant this cycle (which likely has more to do with factors unrelated to your section scar than related to it.)
Anonymous wrote:I would ask the midwife for an mfm recommendation. Do you want to share your location? We might have some collective recs.
Anonymous wrote:I would ask the midwife for an mfm recommendation. Do you want to share your location? We might have some collective recs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:*That is in terms of vbac or C section. For the transfer, just see what happens. Fingers crossed and then take it from there.
Well I have no choice but to do that unless I stop taking my meds because he injected the embryo into my crappy uterus without my consent.
The fluid sitting in the defect lowers my chances.
The first baby was delivered by a midwife so I have no established relationship with an OB. I actually tried to follow up with that OB but she flat out refused.
Your midwife performed a cesarean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:*That is in terms of vbac or C section. For the transfer, just see what happens. Fingers crossed and then take it from there.
Well I have no choice but to do that unless I stop taking my meds because he injected the embryo into my crappy uterus without my consent.
The fluid sitting in the defect lowers my chances.
The first baby was delivered by a midwife so I have no established relationship with an OB. I actually tried to follow up with that OB but she flat out refused.
Anonymous wrote:*That is in terms of vbac or C section. For the transfer, just see what happens. Fingers crossed and then take it from there.