L.,
You are a great candidate for VBAC based upon what you have said in your post. Chances of another breech baby are slim. However, your doctor is going to pull a bait and switch - sure a VBAC would be fine as long as you do it my way, lots of interventions, and the interventions will then cause you to "require" a c-section.
The ICAN website www.ican-online.org is about to go down for some much needed updates but you can still still contact your local chapter
NE
ICAN of Omaha
Omaha
Contact: Katie Meester
eMail Address: ____@____.com
Telephone: ###-###-####
Website: www.icanofomaha.com
Or Contact: Amber Piller
Telephone: ###-###-####
These ladies will help you towards your goal of VBAC. You need to switch doctors FAST! Also, I read recently that your chance of uterine rupture (less than 1%) is actually a bigger chance than your own person chance of death due to complications from a repeat c-section! So, that might help you with your fears. The ladies at ICAN will also help you as would a truly VBAC supportive care provider.
Here are local hospitals that allow VBAC and some preferred providers:
HomeAbout ICANMeetingsStatistics/ProvidersVBAC or Repeat CesareanResourcesEventsNewsLibrarySubscriptionProfessional SubscribersBirth StoriesPhotosMessage BoardICAN InternationalICAN International ForumBlogCesarean & VBAC Statistics and Facts Cesarean, Repeat Cesarean and VBAC statistics published by ACOG by year
Current Cesarean Rates by State
CDC Stats on Cesarean and Birth in 2007
•Cesarean Rate for 2009 is 32.9%
•The rate is up from 32.3% in 2008
•U.S. cesareans have risen 40% since 1996 when it was 27.0%
•First-time cesareans are at an historical high of 20.6%
•The VBAC rate is 10.1%
•Since 1996 the VBAC rate has plummeted 67%
If you find these numbers alarming as we do, please come to a meeting to see how we can make a difference by working together!
United States Cesarean Rate, 1970 -2009
Nebraska Cesarean Statistics
The c-section rate in Nebraska for 2007 was 30.9% with a VBAC rate of 9.7%
(Source: CDC)
Nebraska Hospitals that allow VBAC
•Bergan Mercy Medical Center - Omaha
•Immanuel Medical Center - Omaha
•Lakeside Hospital - Omaha
•UNMC - Omaha
•Creighton Medical Center - Omaha
•Methodist Hospital - Omaha
•Bryan LGH Medical Center - Lincoln
•St. Elizabeth Medical Center - Lincoln
•York General Health Care Services - York
•Regional West Medical Center - Scottsbluff
•Butler County Health Care Center - David City
•Chadron Community Hospital - Chadron
•Crete Medical Center - Crete
•Fremont Medical Center - Fremont
•Webster County Community Hospital - Red Cloud
•Memorial Health Care Systems - Seward
It is important to understand that even the hospitals that "allow" VBAC, very few of these hospitals actually do very many VBAC's. We would estimate that only 10% of these hospitals were truly "VBAC supportive". If you would like to read comments on each hospital or read about Banned Hospitals, DeFacto Bans (no official policy on VBAC) please go to ICAN International's VBAC Policies in US Hospitals Page.
All of these hospitals do not have a ban on VBAC but it depends which provider you use whether or not they will do a VBAC at that location.
VBAC Friendly Providers in the Omaha area:
•UNMC Midwives
•Dr. Finley - Bellevue Medical Center
•Dr. Matthews - UNMC Family Practice
•Dr. Stancil - UNMC
•Dr. Bossert - OB, Offices at Immanuel and Lakeside. VBAC's at Bergan
If you have any VBAC friendly providers you would like to share with us to add to our list please email ICAN of Omaha.
Best wishes to you! C.