I met a woman once who had had eight c/s. Her Ob said thatevery time he cut her uterus was like doing it for the first time and she had virtually no scar tissue at all.
She could also discuss this with her OB but I agree with the idea of having a vaginal birth with a midwife would be the best option.
Andrea Quanchi



Lynne Staff writes:


Hi Sarah - has she considered labouring and giving birth?
----- Original Message -----
From: "sarah.darling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ozmidwifery" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 4:03 PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] risks of 4th c/s and support for artificial feeding



Recent new subscriber here. I'm a community midwife in England and am
really
struggling to find research on the risks of a 4th c/s as opposed to any
other number c/s (i.e. what are the increased risks of a 4th c/s, if any,
so
that one of 'our' women can make a decision whether to try for a 4th baby
as
she has been told that 4 x c/s is 'too dangerous' - her quote). Also does
anyone know of any research asking women whether, if they chose to
artificially feed their baby, they received support/teaching in making up
feeds, etc., singly or in groups. This is for a senior student and her
dissertation. Really enjoying all the wisdom out there! Best wishes
Sarah Darling
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Community midwife



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