Laura_C
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Hi girls,
I have just had my first appointment with my consultant due to my Emergency CS last time and also I have a gynae/skin condition which can present problems during a normal delivery.
My natural instinct tells me to try for a VBAC and it's not the VBAC itself that concerns me, its my condition Lichen Sclerosus/Sclerosis. If I had just had a previous section and had no other complications I would most certainly be pushing for a VBAC this time. My condition wasn't diagnosed until after I had my daughter, so I can go into this pregnancy/labour prepared.
Lichen Sclerosis is a skin condition which effects my perineum and lady area (TMI ALERT!) it causes the skin to be fragile and it tears and bleeds sometimes on contact, making DTD impossible. For three years me and my OH were not able to DTD and we got married during this time, it was awful.
Once it was finally diagnosed I had an operation to help things down there as the condition was so severe it had causing 'fusing' down below and basically made my opening begin to close so to speak. I had a Fentons procedure which was a success but obviously I still have to manage the condition. There is no cure for this, just use of steriod cream to alleviate symptoms. I have to be checked yearly for any skin changes as there is a 3- 6% risk of cancer/malignancy.
I have just been for my consultant appt and unfortunately it was just the registrar so she didn't really have a clue, except for the fact she was pushing me to try for a VBAC. She has said they can put a note on my plan that I will require an experience doctor to stitch me up afterwards and she said she thinks that should be sufficient, but I have my doubts, as we know things don't always pan out that way!!
I have not gone into everything and tried to keep this as short as possible but I just wanted to get your opinions on whether you would push for an elective section or go for the VBAC in this situation? I am concious they will want to save money, but I don't want to put myself at risk of further complications due to their money saving antics! I selfishly am concerned about my quality of life afterwards also, as I don't think I could go through years of this again.
She has booked me into the VBAC clinc next week to discuss further, so I just want to be prepared with all the facts and go from there. If there are more pros than cons then I think my questions will be answered - just interested in what you girls think??
Ta xxx
I have just had my first appointment with my consultant due to my Emergency CS last time and also I have a gynae/skin condition which can present problems during a normal delivery.
My natural instinct tells me to try for a VBAC and it's not the VBAC itself that concerns me, its my condition Lichen Sclerosus/Sclerosis. If I had just had a previous section and had no other complications I would most certainly be pushing for a VBAC this time. My condition wasn't diagnosed until after I had my daughter, so I can go into this pregnancy/labour prepared.
Lichen Sclerosis is a skin condition which effects my perineum and lady area (TMI ALERT!) it causes the skin to be fragile and it tears and bleeds sometimes on contact, making DTD impossible. For three years me and my OH were not able to DTD and we got married during this time, it was awful.
Once it was finally diagnosed I had an operation to help things down there as the condition was so severe it had causing 'fusing' down below and basically made my opening begin to close so to speak. I had a Fentons procedure which was a success but obviously I still have to manage the condition. There is no cure for this, just use of steriod cream to alleviate symptoms. I have to be checked yearly for any skin changes as there is a 3- 6% risk of cancer/malignancy.
I have just been for my consultant appt and unfortunately it was just the registrar so she didn't really have a clue, except for the fact she was pushing me to try for a VBAC. She has said they can put a note on my plan that I will require an experience doctor to stitch me up afterwards and she said she thinks that should be sufficient, but I have my doubts, as we know things don't always pan out that way!!
I have not gone into everything and tried to keep this as short as possible but I just wanted to get your opinions on whether you would push for an elective section or go for the VBAC in this situation? I am concious they will want to save money, but I don't want to put myself at risk of further complications due to their money saving antics! I selfishly am concerned about my quality of life afterwards also, as I don't think I could go through years of this again.
She has booked me into the VBAC clinc next week to discuss further, so I just want to be prepared with all the facts and go from there. If there are more pros than cons then I think my questions will be answered - just interested in what you girls think??
Ta xxx
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