Dear all,
I am starting up a list of carers who will support VBA2/3C. It's important to mention first up that Independent Midwives will all generally support this. Check out our Independent Midwives forum for recommendations in your state. Regardless if you choose an Independent Midwife and especially for an Obstetrician, you need to be VERY clear what their philosophy/restrictions are for this sort of birth, it can vary greatly. You will get the most freedom and choice with an IM. However an Ob may restrict you with:
* Post dates - what will happen when you go post dates (cant use medical inductions) and how long post dates will he support you
* Monitoring - will you be expected to have continuous monitoring on the bed (which will increase your chance of a repeat c/s)
* Doulas/IM's - what does he/she think of you having additional support to increase your chances at achieving the birth you want (doulas/IM's reduce the risk of c/s by 50%)
* Other restrictions - e.g. length of labour restrictions (will they only support you in labouring for a specific amount of time?)
Please ask lots of questions - don't feel grateful that your Ob will support you for something no-one else will, you could well be unknowingly railroaded into a repeat c/s. Many Obs are hesitant with VBAC restrictions as it is, and although the rupture risk is only increased by 0.2% for subsequent caesareans, it's seen as even more risk than it should be. Good luck for your VBAC after multiple caesareans - and don't forget to read some great books and get plenty of inspiration here.
Obs Supporting Vaginal Birth After Multiple Caesarean
(list under construction - to add to the list please email me via 'info' then at bellybelly.com.au. Please include any restrictions you are aware of.
New South Wales & A.C.T.
Victoria
Queensland
Tasmania
South Australia
Western Australia
Northern Territory






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