Large baby - sucessful VBAC??
I'm almost 36 weeks pregnant and would desperately like a VBAC. DS1 was c/section due to breech position, pre-eclampsia & very high blood pressure - I didn't experience one single contraction. He was born 9pd 12oz (4.40kg) with very low sugar levels (he had to be placed on a drip in the nursery) Ob suspects that I may have had GD that wasn't picked up. This pregnancy I have been tested twice for GD and both times have come back negative. I had a scan a week ago to check the position of the placenta as it was low at the 20 week scan, thankfully it has moved up but when they did the scan they measured the baby at 7pd7oz (3.3kg) Ob is now saying that this baby maybe bigger than the first, if the scan measurements are right. He then proceded to tell me all the risks of VBACing a large baby which has kind of knocked my confidence a little. Ob is still supportive of VBAC, as long as I labour naturally and he won't let me go past 41 weeks (he did mention the ideal scenario would be for me to labour naturally at 38wks??) He also said I would have to "tick all the boxes" during labour and have everything to flow smoothly for it to be sucessful. He kept using terms such as "trial labour" etc etc
Now I know these scans can be wrong (they told me DS1 was 7pd9oz a week before he was delivered) and I keep telling myself there is still a chance I can have a sucessful VBAC but in the back of my mind doubt is now setting in - I need to snap myself out of it and start to think positive (although it doesn't help when everyone around me says "wow your game" when I tell them how big they think the baby is going to be). Has anyone here sucessfully VBACed a larger baby? I'd really like to hear some positive stories to help put my mind at ease...
Re: Large baby - sucessful VBAC??
Congrats boo!! That's fantastic, awesome job :hug:
Welcome to the :vbac: club!!! :D