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Reply To Topic Topic: VBAC after uterine dehiscence
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Posted By on 08 Aug 2006 12:26 AM
The recommendation differs for symptomatic scar separation, usually called scar or uterine "rupture" and "dehiscence," meaning a window opens in the scar. Since different caregivers described what happened to you using both terms, and, in fact, you didn't experience any alarming symptoms, it isn't clear which category you fit into. You are also correct that prostaglandin gel and Pitocin could have affected your uterine scar.

At this point, I think your best bet is to discuss your individual case with a practitioner who encourages VBAC, although unfortunately such a person is hard to find these days. Then if a repeat cesarean is recommended, you will have a basis for trusting the practitioner's judgment because you will know it isn't just because he or she prefers repeat c/secs. If you connect with this midwife, she should frankly discuss the potential harms as well as benefits of planning a home VBAC if she is willing to attend you. You need both sides in order to make an informed decision.

Please keep us posted on what you decide and how everything goes for you.

-- Henci By: Henci Goer
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