Yep Inside. Geeze I'm half asleep, I just re read my post no wonder you got confused... The T or J method isn't always as common as a low transverse incision, which is most common in Aus...Sorry I replied this AM and didn't clarify (was waiting for the piano man to arrive LOL) :-s

I had a low transverse incision, done it two parts, they say that this is the safest way to have an incision especially if wanting to attepmt VBAC. Forgot to mention too, that T (its actually upside down T) or J often only happens these days if there is a complication...

They used to do one incision, but once again they found that caused a higher rupture rate, so now they do two so that the scar on the uterus is seperate from the outside, if that makes sense...

Sorry for being all mumbo jumbo thats what I get for posting half asleep!

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Cailin