tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9084003759636686148.post7775967574801868290..comments2023-10-16T11:17:41.641-04:00Comments on Modern Housewife: Something to think aboutAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12888506405694709010noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9084003759636686148.post-38511923858274813802011-04-16T07:50:08.428-04:002011-04-16T07:50:08.428-04:00Someone sent me a link to your blog and I had to r...Someone sent me a link to your blog and I had to read all the back-entries! And I just wanted to say that I've had 3 successful VBACs and it was so worth it! Plus, the rupture stats would change dramatically if you removed all the ones that happened while a woman was given pitocen. Pitocin creates artificially strong contractions and is responsible for most vbac ruptures. Good luck, I hope everything goes well with the rest of your pregnancy and delivery!Rebeccahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12869614364882393655noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9084003759636686148.post-72100695682029798422011-01-31T22:32:44.112-05:002011-01-31T22:32:44.112-05:00Good answers and love the statistics!
If I was to ...Good answers and love the statistics!<br />If I was to have a second, I too would go for a VBAC, if what made me have a life-saving c-section the first time around doesn't happen the second. The only reason I had a c-section was the reason I would have one: that I needed it and it was life and death, not just that the labour was taking too long for the doctors or nurses. Doctors these days are too happy to do c-sections, it makes life nice and easy for them. Forget about the increased risk of just about everything for us, the women who have them. It is major surgery and if anyone else, other than a woman giving birth, was to have one, the equivalent surgery and recovery would be treated much more seriously by everyone else!Jaymienoreply@blogger.com