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Episode 276 Samantha's VBAC with a Special Scar & Gestational Diabetes

Episode 276 Samantha's VBAC with a Special Scar & Gestational Diabetes

Published 2 years, 3 months ago
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We are following up on last week’s informative episode on gestational diabetes with a gestational diabetes VBAC story! 


Samantha’s first labor ended in a traumatic Cesarean with her first baby, but she didn’t find out many details of what happened to her until she requested her operative report months later. Samantha found out that she had a lateral scar extension. 


Despite this and other odds that felt stacked against her (i.e. her gestational diabetes diagnosis!), Samantha was determined to do absolutely everything in her power to put her in the best position to achieve her VBAC. 


And she DID!


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Leslee Flannery’s Instagram

Needed Website

How to VBAC: The Ultimate Prep Course for Parents

Full Transcript under Episode Details 


Timestamp Topics

2:18 Review of the Week

6:32 Samantha’s first birth story  

9:37 Scheduled induction

13:04 Complete dilation, pushing, and stalling

15:49 C-section

22:15 Official reason for C-section

25:15 Recovery

26:57 Second pregnancy

42:46 Labor

52:34 Feeling pushy

55:42 “You’re not going to need a C-section today.” 

1:02:39 Finding supportive providers

1:05:53 Prep tips for listeners



Meagan: Hello, hello you guys. It is likely a cold winter morning or afternoon. At least here in Utah, it’s February and I don’t know. It’s not something that was intentional, but it seems like this month we are talking about gestational diabetes. We talked about it last week and coincidentally enough, the story today that we are recording talks about gestational diabetes today. So I’m excited to dive more into that and talk a little bit more about that. 


We were talking about this just before we started recording. It’s becoming more common but it’s not talked about enough so it’s probably fitting that we are doing two episodes this month on gestational diabetes. We have a really great story for you today. We have a C-section that was begun with an induction then she got a double-whammy with an asynclitic and a posterior baby. I’m really excited to hear what your diagnosis was on that, Samantha, because I always get so curious when we know we had fetal positioning if we get that CPD diagnosis and things like that. 


2:18 Review of the Week 


But of course, we have a Review of the Week so I’m going to share this and then we will dive right into Samantha’s story. This was by lindseybrynneohara. Shoot. I always butcher names. It says, “An invaluable resource. I found The VBAC Link shortly after my first daughter was born via Cesarean after a planned birth center birth. My second turned home-birth Cesarean as well. I have found a home in a CBAC (Cesarean Birth After Cesarean).” 


You guys, for everyone that doesn’t know this, if you’ve had a Cesarean birth after a Cesarean, please know that we have a group for you too. We know that sometimes after not having a vaginal birth, it can be hard to be in a VBAC group, so we have created this Cesarean birth after Cesarean group and it’s amazing. She says, “I’ve found a home in the CBAC group these ladies put together. It helped me through some dark days of postpartum and processing my unplanned repeat Cesarean. You can find VBAC groups all over the place now, but a group for those mamas who are grieving the loss of their VBAC, they can’t find. Not so much. This is a very special group where I feel completely supported, heard, and respected for a birth I sometimes st

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