Ive had 2 vbs and 2 emergency c/secs one with the twins the other DD2, if/when we have another are my dreams of a homebirth over?
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Ive had 2 vbs and 2 emergency c/secs one with the twins the other DD2, if/when we have another are my dreams of a homebirth over?
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I depends where you are, i doubt a Midwife scheme will take you on (BooHiss) but a private Midwife may well.
I thought that maybe the answer, it was hard enough trying to get a vbac with the twins but in the rnd i needed a csec
How do you find a private midwife?
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The maternity coalition has a list of Midwives in Private Practise on their website. It is possible, you just have to find the right support people.
VBA2C is definitely possible with an independent midwife :D
absolutely possible!
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I really hope i can find one because i know the hospital wont let me do a vba2c they did want to help me with a vbac
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I think you're more likely to get a vbac if you have private midwife and stay home. Your body was made to birth. It's just about getting someone to support you to do it safely.
Oops was meant to say hospital didnt want to help me with a vbac
I cant believe im talking about another baby - crazy!!!
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Yes, absolutely possible, you just need to find the right support. And they are out there!
I have known women who've had 3 or more c/sections and then had a VBAC. And you have an advantage - you have actually had vaginal births before.
Wondering where Scarsdale is and which midwives might be in your area, that you could interview.
Allison Griffin is in Ballarat, her # is 0417 339 847
Helen Sander is in Bendigo, # 0418 994 390