OB against VBA2C - what now?
This may come out a ramble - so I apologise in advance:
I Had my appt with head of Obstetrics today - and needless to say his words were 'I can't stop you from attempting a VBA2C but I strongly advise you against it due to the 1 in 30 chance of your uterus rupturing' :o. I was so peeved that his 'air of co*kiness' was probably elevated due to having a colleague from the Netherlands present too, nodding his head in agreement the entire appt :wall:.
Where did he pull that stat from (1 in 30)? I've been thinking its more like 0.9% per 30,000 or something???
He also said that if I went into spontaneous labour and presented to the hossy that him and his staff would restrict me by keeping me on the bed for monitoring (:protest:) and would be praying for me whilst running around all stressed out as I'd be going against the 'norm'.
So needless to say, I'd feel less supported knowing that himself and his staff were expecting me to fail, regardless of having a supportive DH and student midwife (experience doula and mum to 2 as well) in tow.
Private care is not an option ($$), homebirth is not an option (sorry, but I wouldn't feel comfortable with that nor does DH), and I don't know if I'd get any more support if I went to another hossy - but I don't know how I would find that out either considering appts are already scheduled at the current hospital.
In any event I've complained about the other hosptial due to poor postnatal care from when I had DS :shhh:.
I don't want to throw my arms up in the air in defeat - but I'm not sure what else to do?