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Reply To Topic Topic: Planning homebirth 16 months after c-section
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Posted By on 22 Dec 2008 11:06 AM

Hi Henci,

I am currently 5.5 months pregnant with my second baby. I had my first baby via c-section because of breech presentation December 2007 (although I was able to go into labor naturally for 11-12 hours prior to the surgery), which means my deliveries will be about 16 months apart. Due to the fact that I've been automatically labled high risk by my HMO and have been recommended for a repeat c-section, I have decided to attempt a homebirth with a very qualified midwife (over 30 yrs exp.). However, I have been reading some literature that suggests my risks for uterine rupture are increased because of the short time in between pregnancies and deliveries.

I've read several of your posts surrounding uterine rupture, but didn't see anything about pregnancy/delivery intervals. What information can you provide me? Also, what research have you seen to support having an ultrasound at 37 weeks to determine rupture risk?

I know the decision is ultimately up to me, but I'm looking for some reassurance as to whether we've made the right decision to have a homebirth. I don't see the hospital as a perfect solution either, but rather a situation in which I feel I may be forced into another c-section. Any data/advice you can offer is appreciated.

Thank you, Jeannie

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