
- As I previously said, I ended up having an emergency c-section with Darcie this was after an induction which over stimulated both me and Darcie. It's safe to say I NEVER want to be induced again. Luckily for me, my midwife says that is completely fine and they wouldn't ever take that route(induction) if I opted for a VBAC. The thing is, I have never experienced a natural birth, my induction was pure hell and I just contracted constantly, so I have no idea how I would react to a natural labor.
- The recovery time (should be) less then that of a c-section, which is something I am very conscious of this time round. With Darcie being three I wont just have a new born to look after, I will have to rely on those around me to help with that task.
- To be in control of my own body and labor (to a certain point of course). This is something I never experienced with Darcie, I was constantly poked, prodded, monitored throughout the entire event. I was very much not in control and my head completely in the wrong place. I want my next labor to be a relatively calm event and with what ever I do decide to do I will work on making sure I will be in the "zone"!
- A VBAC, in most cases, is safer for for both baby and mom.
Thoughts about an Elective C-section
- This time round I hope to be awake! With my emergency I was put to sleep, meaning I missed everything. This time round if I chose an elective it would be a completely different experience. I have read lots of positive stories about how good their experiences of an elective section were and I hope that my experience could be the same.
- I know what to expect. I have kind of "been there done that, got the scar"and know how I will recover and feel physically after a section. To be honest I found the recovery not too bad, of course I was fairly sore for week or two but I knew that was to be expected.
- Planned means less stress. Well it does for me anyway. My main concern is not being mentally ready, and I think with an elective c-section I can prepare myself more than that of a VBAC because I will know what to expect and be able to fully prepare for this.
Mummy B xoxox