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Old Jul 26, 2006, 09:57 AM
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VBA2C w 1st C @ 25 weeks

Hello,

I am trying really hard to get to have the chance to VBAC this child. I have done quite a bit of research, and I'm aware of the risks and benefits. I've had terrible complications with the two c-sections that I've had, so I'm not willing to have another one unless it becomes necessary. I'm 32 weeks pregnant, but I'm (obviously) having trouble finding any to assist me. I've signed on with the one doctor whom I've found to be willing to try, but I question his methods and stability (he told me that if he decided I needed pitocin, it would be that or a c-section; I know better than to have Pit in this situation! He also appears to have a temper...). I'm trying really hard here; I've even had my uterine scar measured; that doctor told me the thickness was between .8cm and .9cm, and he gave me a 90% (as with a woman with a classical incision; mine's transverse). Still, I cannot find anyone to assist me. I'm in the Atlanta area. If anyone can help me, please let me know. I'm desperate!

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