I had a traumatic first birth which ended in c/s. My recovery was quick, I was up and walking around within 12 hours.
I had a VBAC with my second and I had a second degree tear.
The difference for the two was that my hormones did the right thing & helped the healing process the second time. My body had a hard time dealing with the recovery from the c/s. I couldn't lift much and I couldn't bend over. I hurt everytime I got out of a car, or tried to stand up. I had to keep moving to not be in pain.
With my VBAC, I had pain where I tore for a few days, but that only hurt for the first 24 hours and then when I sat down. It hurt when they had to check things out at 6 weeks, and the sutures etc, but after that it was all good. I was able to do a lot more after the VBAC.
Aside from physical, its the emotional that is important, because often that is what keeps you in bed in the morning, just not being able to cope with it. After my first, I was traumatised emotionally and wasn't able to deal with things. After my second, I was empowered.
I would suggest doing something like Hypnobirthing, or Calm Birthing no matter what choice you make. Remember you don't have to book your c/s now... you can wait and decide as you go on. You need emotional support through the decision, so maybe get a doula as well? Doula's can attend a c/s, their job is to support you through whatever way you birth.
I had a c/s for my first birth and vbac for my second.
I had a 'great' recovery from my c/s. No complications and was relatively pain free within a couple of weeks. I found though that even though I felt ok and walking etc didn't hurt, overdoing it was very easy. Just pushing the pram to the shop and back could make me bleed again or my scar site hurt later on that day. This was very frustrating and also scary as I would start wondering if I had done real damage.
I had quite a quick labour for my vbac which I fould fairly easy to deal with, but did get a 2nd degree tear. The tear was very painful for a couple of days but only when sitting up straight or going to the toilet. I could still walk, sit up from a lying position etc without pain. It also healed completely much faster the the c/s scar. DTD was scarier and more painful after the vbac.
I agree with christy that it was the difference emotionally that was more significant for me. It was just more satisfying for me to know that I had actually squeezed DS2 out. However if you are really scared about labouring again then it probably won't be a good experience for you and a c/s is a legitimate option. If you think you may want to vb again then you will need to be able to separate your first experience from this one and go in thinking positively.
I have had vaginal births and my last baby was a c/section. I found the whole experience separate from myself if that makes any sense! I felt llike my baby was born but I didn't birth her. The recovery took a very long time and I had multiple infections. I was very ill with other complications. Also the hormonal thing. I didn't have that high that I had after all my births - at least not to the same extent.
The recovery time for my vaginal births and my c/section are incomparable. I was walking to the shower half an hour post delivery with my vaginal babies but my site was still sore at 8 weeks post birth with Immy... HTH.
My mum has had both a VB and CS and has always said to anyone who has had dirt dished out at someone for taking the "easy way out" with a CS is full of crap.
She found that recovery time was much quicker and she liked being able to walk around and do as she pleased after her VB, but after her CS she felt she was bedridden and to scared to move because it felt like her stitches where going to pop out (of course they weren't but that sensation was there!
Good luck with your choice! It is a tough one xx
C-S birth. The lifting / moving / carrying difficulty was the issue for me, even though I was up and moving very soon after and had minimal pain and a complication free recovery. I couldn't get out of bed or sit up in bed to feed my son without pain and difficulty for the first few months.
Caitlyn was an inducted VB - horrible, painful on so many levels and a torture. Not the least because I was delivering my dead baby. I would avoid an induction at all costs - it was hell. But that may just have been my experience.
DS was a beautiful labour (breech) until he required and emergency c-section but the labour was slowly increasing, manageable and empowering compared to my first birth. DD was a VBAC - and it was heaven. Intense, primal, expulsive - but heaven. Those wonderful hormones - aaahhhhhh I was up and showered soon after her birth - I even welcomed visitors within the hour!!! Even the second degree tear was nothing in comparison to the c-section.
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