Pregnant again ❤️

Hey mamas. I’m pregnant again and it came as a complete shock. Baby 1 is 8 months old and I’m now pregnant with baby no. 2. Both babies will be about 16/17 months apart (if I’ve worked it out correctly). Just looking for advice if anyone else had children close together. I had a C- section with my first baby. If anyone else has been through this did you have to have another C-section or did you deliver naturally?? Xx
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I've only had one but it's likely they'll assess your risk but they recommend between 12 and 24 months between births after c section depending on your risk level, they'd probably advise against vbac but you'll have to talk to your provider about it. This time it would be am elective/planned c section so hopefully a lot less stressful if your first was an emergency, or even just anyway cuz you know what to expect. It's still your decision though, and if you decide vbac against their recommendations you'll have to keep defending it unfortunately

I had a c section last year in June I then fell pregnant 3-4 months pp., I had a c section also I then had another c section in July 24 my chdren are 13 months apart and it will be advised u have another c section for safety of your scar ruptering they will monitor you and you will have to gage your own body for pain n let them know xx

If you really want v back u will have to speak with consultant / midwives... But I would definitely advise another c section for you own health and safety and your babies.... Xx

My aunt delivered second one vbac . My cousins are 14 months apart !

My first was emergency c section. I ended up pregnant while he was 3 months he’s 11 months today and I’m 33w+2. I am scheduled for a c section.

I fell pregnant 6 months after my c-section so 15 months between the births. Had a successful vbac. The consultants will probably recommend another c-section but ultimately it’s your decision. It also depends where you live/which hospital you use how supportive they are for vbacs. The chances of your scar rupturing are very low and 75% of women are able to successfully have a vbac regardless of the gap in between

@Berlind thank you this has given me some faith ❤️

Don’t worry it’s probably gonna be c-section cuz the body hasn’t fully recovered. But im not sure cuz I had an emergency one. I’m currently pregnant with my second and my first is 7 months.

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