Jamaican think different from everyone else you can't force a mother to do what she don't want to do she must know her body it don't mean because you have 123 etc cesetion you have to continue have god have the say in each and everyone one of us life not doctor
I had a c section december coming will be 2 years and all I am hearing is once a c section you have to continue getting cut which I strongly disagree...the reason I got my c section was because my baby was over due and she was 9lbs and 2Oz so they said it's best because it's my first baby....my doctor told me If the baby was smaller they would let me do a vaginal birth...I'm thankful for the doctors who performed my surgery my baby was well and so was I after....I hope to do a vbac in the future.....thank you soooo much your video is so encouraging brings my Hope's up
Hey Queen mom❤️👑 You are correct ,it is dependent on the reason you had a c-section in the first place.we encouraged you to wait at least 18 -24 months. All the best Queen🤗❤️👑
@@MidwifeNasheka_favourite1 but fr what I have been researching in the US they put it in after the anesthesia y I'm asking is because I had a very horrific experience with the process and it makes me wonder if there isn't another way
There is always another way (I believe) I would hate for you or any other person to close their minds off to that possible, I suggest you speak to you immediate caregivers Re: same. Also keep in mind that policies and protocols runs health facilities these may differ depending on the facility most certainly by country. All the best ❤️👑
Hi I want to do a vbac and my csection was 7 years ago... but my doctor no giving no good answer he just continues to talk about uterus rupture... my scar on the uterus is very small because my baby weighed one pound n few ounces.. can u give me some advice
Hey Queen ❤️👑 Congratulations 🎉🥳 Remember your doctors would have all the necessary information as it relates to your pregnancy past and present. They are correct ,with scaring of the uterus (previous) uterine rupture is always a possibility. I suggest you trust your caregivers ( medical professional) if you are not remember you have the right to choose your caregiver. All the best Queen ❤️👑
I know the feeling! Doctors here love to cut...its easier for them plus more money...once always cut...the risk of rupture is 1% and of that 1% only 6% would be really bad...do your own research and don't let the doctor scare you into a csec.
@@lex541 If there's a chance for uterus rupture doctors are more likely to recommend c-section because of the risk of hemorrhaging which could also lead to her getting an hysterectomy.... This is all over the world.... plus if it's public hospitals it's free to deliver baby..
Hey Queen❤️👑 epidural does exist and is used for pain management, the extent to which it is use is dependent on hospital and caregiver. Find out when you go for booking ❤️👑 all the best
Thanks for the info I had a csection 5 years ago due to failure to progress from 4 cm even thou they tried to induce me it didn't work.......now am 38 week pregnant n they want me to try natural birth but am jus positive the same thing is going to happen