D.G.
Hay T.
I have a 8 year old son and 3months ago I gave birth to my youngist son. Both of mine were by C-section. the first one was not by choice I was the same as you and When I found out that I was haveing this last one I said I was having a Vaginal brith only.At the time I was living in Frederick Md and there they do not do V-backs that is what it is called if you have a Vaginal birth after a c-section (somthing new I found out). So that made me want it even more I wanted the chance to make my own choice about my delivery. So when I moved back to Pasadena I changed Dr. and started to ask a lot of questions as to why I should have a c-section. My best frenid is a labor and delivery nurse and she told my that the only risk is that your utrus could burst in a V-back delivery it is a big thing but it dose depend on why you had the c-section in the frist place for me I would not dilated past 3 and then my son fliped over and they lost his heart rate. I thought about it for a few weeks my husband and I decied on a c-section and then we could plan the rest of the summer around that date.Kids never do as they are told so he did come 4 weeks early but that was ok i guess. I thought that the second time around was so much better because I know what to expect.and something have changes in the past 8 years but if you are a return c-section you do not have to stay in the hospital as long this time as long as you get up and walk early I had him at noon on Friday and was home by noon on sunday. I also brestfeed my son and there are great new things out now that help you hold them so they won't sit on your incision and I have never heard of a incision opening in a v-back birth. By the way if you have to do a amnio test to have a c-section (the long needle in the belly ) it really was not bad at all I would do it again if I had the chance.
Good luck do what is right for you.