Vbac: Vaginal birth after caesarian is quite common and depends on your health, the details of why you had a c-section last time, and if here are complications when you deliver the next time.
Answered 3/23/2014
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VBAC: It depends. Some women can choose and be approved by their docs for so called vbac. It's a vaginal delivery after a previous c-section. It does happen frequently, but the chance of it is way lower after 2 sections or if you've never had a vaginal delivery before.
Answered 3/23/2014
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VBAC Depends: Depends what type of c-section you had. If there was a high or vertical incision on the uterus, you'll need another c. If it was a low, horizontal scar, you may be candidate for trial of labor. You can't tell by your skin scar, your doctor needs to request your operative report. Also, not a good idea to induce--you should go into labor on your own.
Answered 4/8/2014
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