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Does 1 c-section mean more after, and do i have a chance of natural birth? |
i had a c-section with my first child because of high blood pressure right now it's good but than again it was good the first time all way up to my 9th month so do i even have a chance to have a natural delivery i had a c-section 11 years ago when i had my twins ive had 4 more children since and they were all born naturaly hope this helps ay tina stop answering my questions!!..lol Report It Our 3rd child was breach, so they did an emergency c-section. our 4th child was delivered naturally. I`m not sure, my sister couldn`t after hers. If you have to go by your MD, but most C-sections are done by a "low transverse" incision, which makes it less likely for the uterus to have problems should a vaginal delivery be attempted afterwards. In reality, VBACs (Vaginal birth after c-sections) are rare. (one major study showed less than 1% of women had uterine rupture.) It partly depends upon your doctor. Some doctors routinely do C-sec after one has been done. Just don't get induced. There is too much chance of uterine rupture. |
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