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c-section??

Anyone else have to have a csection? I had an emergency csection with my now 2 year old, and my doctor wont do vaginal after csection...so he said when we find out the sex of baby #2 we will schedule my csection...itll be about 5-7 days before my due date. (May19) anyone else have to have a csection?
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I had an emergency c-section with my first due to HELLP and a regular one with my second.  I will have to have one with this baby too.  Both my kids came almost three weeks early.
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I really like my doctor so i plan to stay with him, and its hard to find a docyor in my area that will do vbac....my first csection was emergency but didnt have any complications. Im not worried about a csection because ive been through it once, and everything turned out fine! :) csections arent as bad as they can lead..
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Some doctors will not perform a VBAC soon after a CS as the studies show risk of complications are greater.BUT there are definitely some who will do them.  So if you are setnon delivering vaginally you may need to find another doctor.good luck.
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Yes.I'm due on 5/4 & my son(9) & daughter(8) were by CS. Both recoveries went smoothly and I could not imagine having to had push my 9lb.4 oz. son out my goods. (Emergency CS was unplanned with son as Labor was not progressing and he was in distress...opted to repeat 15 months later with #2). NE ways there are actually some perks (IMO) to having the CS. No ripping /tearing of the goods, longer hospital stay with great nurses, pampering and assistance, 2 weeks longer paid maternity leave (in CA) and for me there were no complications whatsoever. So if you have to OR choose to do the CS...it's not necessarily a  bad thing as some would make it seem.
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