thread: My VBA2C story at the Mater - escaped automatic c-section @ Logan hosp!

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    My VBA2C story at the Mater - escaped automatic c-section @ Logan hosp!

    I have posted this in birth stories before...but I thought it was about time I told the VBACers!

    I have had 2 c-sections (breech girls) and one Vbac before (my son, inbetween the c-sections). The Logan did not give me a choice of vbac this time (because I had 2 c-sections already). They DON'T do VBA2C there. They are no specialised enough!

    I am SO HAPPY I changed hospitals!! Cara was almost born via c-section on the 25th of May at the Logan hospital. I changed to the Mater Mother's (public) hospital... Here is my story! Thank you to all the wonderful staff at that hospital!

    Cara is just beautiful! Labour started out on her due date (3oth), with what I thought were just more intense braxton hicks. I scrubbed the floor (as my Mum told me to do) after lunch and went for a walk around 4pm. Had lots of raspberry leaf tea. By 5pm I was having contractions every 15 min or so...but wasn't sure until I got backache with it. They quickly ramped up to VERY BLOODY painful by around 8pm (worse than Ronan's vbac labour and a lot of backache..oww!!). By 10.30pm they were 5 min apart, so we headed off to hospital. Strapped to a bed in the assessment centre of the hospital for half hour (agony!!), I was 4cm dilated. I was then off to the birth unit. WONDERFUL midwife!! I had monitoring on, but was allowed to walk near the bed with it. I sat on birthing ball, and I stood up and rocked in my partner's arms. Had MASSIVE pressure on my backside! (doesn't help I'd had haemorroid issues this week). I felt I needed to push soon, so I got helped up on the bed, leaning over a bean bag on my knees. (midwives were surprised it was happening so fast!). About 1-1.15am my waters broke away, and after about 20 mins of controlled pushing (I didn't want to stretch it or force myself when the head was crowning, so I let it slip back once or twice), out came CARA!! OMG! I can't believe I did it!! My 2nd VBAC!! And....NO TEAR!!!! (Epi-No helped me I think!) I had a great midwife who just said "Let your body do what it's telling you to do" as I was pushing her out (the PERFECT words to say). Did not rush me!! AWESOME!. And they even let my partner FILM the birth!! So I have it on video!! (he even showed me digital pics of her crowning to spur me on!). I have some bloody photos LOL....will keep them for personal use hehe. Won't shock the kodak people hehe.

    Cara arrived at 1.35am on the 31st of may and weighed 8lb 4o (3.71kg), 52.5cm long. 36cm head circ.

    I had breastfeeding issues...sore nipples again.. But, I've been there twice before (all girls are slack feeders at first! My son got it right lol).

    My bum was a little sore, but no grazes or anything! Amazing! I never saw a Dr the whole time I was in hospital for the birth! Can't believe that hehe. There was just no need!

    I felt like quite a hero in hospital...many midwives said how it was almost unheard of for someone to have a natural delivery after 2 sections. And I had one midwife (pregnant with 2nd) asking me advice!!! (on continuous monitoring for vbac etc). I just told her at the end "Believe in your body".
    Last edited by CathyS; June 22nd, 2009 at 01:54 PM.

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    Wow great story, thanks Cathy for sharing!

    Good on you for switching hospitals... more people should know of stories like yours

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    woohooooo
    well done
    welll donewell done!!!
    CONGRATULATIONS !!!

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    Jul 2008
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    congrats darl that is so great you got your vba2c i wish i could have done that but my local hospital wouldnt let me try after my 2nd c-sect

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    youngmumof3: Aww that sucks. My local hospital wouldn't let me either. I'm so glad I changed hospitals. I realise not everyone had that opportunity though. I think I got lucky too, as their numbers were booked up, but they made exception for me.

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    Jul 2008
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    yea ot dpes the only hospital that i could have tried at was 2 hrs away from me so didnt really have much choice in it but im so glad everything went great with you and what a midwife nearly everyone i have had has been rude and telling me the way to do things its great yours told you to just do what feels rite for you

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    Oh that is awesome I love that hero feeling, I felt like that too and mine was only after 1 c/s! I remember when we were staying at the hotel (part of the program our hospital did) and we got asked to talk to the antenatal classes they were holding. And I talked about non interventional birth, breastfeeding and all sorts of things it was awesome.

    You did so well, you have every right to feel this awesome, and can I just say that 3 years later I still feel awesome It doesn't go away