@yatyat at first I did lol but I'm happy I had a vbac, I feel proud of myself
@blessed2018w9 I was still happy my body cooperated though and I was able to have a vbac. I feel proud of myself
@ladyblauvelt_mommyof2 I'm sorry you had that experience hun...@yatyat csection is 10x worse recovery cause its surgery but you do what you feel is best..I've never heard of any one regretting a vbac because weather a vaginal or vbac (both the same) your gonna tear bleed just the same as though you have never had a section...you can have everything just the same it's no different really then a regular vaginal birth. The risk are the same thing
I had a successful vbac last with and plan to have another vaginal
@blessed2018w9 I had a vbac in July with my little. Honestly, for me, the recovery was just as hard if not harder than the csection. I had 3 tears, lost a good amount of blood so I needed a blood transfusion... (2 bags) it's been 4 weeks and I'm just now starting to feel normal again but I'm still a little sore in some spots.
@blessed2018w9 I had 1 vag & 2 sections (1 emergent & 1 elective). My ob refuses to allow me to vbac. Said risks are too high even though it's been 10 years since last section. I really think that I can push & would like to try but she has me really nervous.
First son was a natural birth
Second was emergency csection
Third was an all natural VBAC
This time around I'm going for a second natural vbac. It was extremely hard recovering from a csection, and my first vbac I recovered like a walk in the park.