Ahh chickyIt is a tough one, thing is IF it happens (and you know it's a very BIG if) it can happen any time during labour. I think the best thing to be aware of is the signs and to be aware of them if you decide to labour at home. Being aware of what can happen and what you will do if you feel like something is happening that isn't meant to happen should be part of your birth plan.
This was one of the things I was worried about as well and although I knew that it would be good for me to labour at home, I knew that I would probably feel much more comfortable labouring in hospital, turns out I never got the chance but I had planned for it all well
I'm sure you are already but read read read - the more you read, birth stories, birthing books (all the good ones!) the more your confidence in your scar and your body will increase that you can do this and yes you can be aware of the risks but not scared of them ITMS.


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It is a tough one, thing is IF it happens (and you know it's a very BIG if) it can happen any time during labour. I think the best thing to be aware of is the signs and to be aware of them if you decide to labour at home. Being aware of what can happen and what you will do if you feel like something is happening that isn't meant to happen should be part of your birth plan. 



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