Investigations Stage - VBA2C
Okay guys, don't get excited - it's just ideas for me at this stage (really need a DH/DP before I get excited at ALL!)
I had an emergency c/s with Alex at 34 weeks, he weighed 1.9 kilos and I had pretty bad p/e. This was in May 2003. I was induced, but didn't even get to dilate because his heartbeat dropped so significantly with each of my three contractions that the doctor immediately gave me drugs to stop the contractions. Alex was pulled out of the c/s and his cord came away from the placenta - I was later told that he would have been dead within ten minutes if they hadn't given me a c/s, his cord was cactus (for use of a better word).
I then had a miscarriage in May 2004 at 17w, I ended up in surgery (under a g/a) so I actually don't know whether i dilated at all or what really happened. I was pretty traumatised at the time and haven't been back to that hospital since.
I then had a "scheduled" c/s with Ned in 2005, at 41+2, after desperately wanting a VBAC. I was on Cartia (baby aspirin) from 16w to try and stop any p/e, and also ended up on Labetelol at the end of the pg. The c/s was scheduled one day in advance, after my BP went through the roof (160/100 for more than 24 hours) and I had the frontal lobe headache which is so typical of p/e.
My own research shows that, as my next child will be with a different partner, I don't have the same risks of p/e. In fact the risks go back down to where they would have been, before Alex was born.
However, I do have a significant family history of PIH and p/e - Mum and two out of her three sisters had p/e and the other had PIH (not with all their pgs, just some of them). I'm not really sure how this history will affect me in the future, but I do know that I can't get private health insurance for obstetrics - no insurance firm will cover me AT ALL for this.
I know I will be heavily monitored throughout any further pregnancy that I may have, including medication, ultrasounds etc. I will be going through as a public patient, which has its own associated fun things!
I will probably be hiring our wonderful Kelly, and probably Alan too (but I haven't told him that yet!).
The question really is, how likely is it that I may be able to try a VBA2C, given my medical history? What can I do to try and achieve this?
I'd also be interested to know how many c/s people have had - I've heard that three is generally considered the limit, but what happens if I want to have five children??