Absolutely, in fact, it is probably advised. The more C-Sections a woman has, the more scar tissue is built upon the uterus. The serious and life threatening complication is that if she tries to deliver normal, the uterus can rupture at the scar sites of her previous C-Sections. That is why most doctors prefer to schedule the C-Section vs. risking an emergency C-Section to rescue the baby and mom from a ruptured uterus.
And recovery from a planned C-Section is 'normally' easier to recover from than an emergency C-Section.
If you have any more questions or concerns, your best bet is to consult with the OBGYN.
Good Luck.
2006-07-25 08:17:38
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answered by terrbear 2
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yes. Its actually safer than giving birth naturally. If you have had two sections and then go onto have a natural there is a very high chance your womb could rupture from the contractions. Thats why its usually advised to have another section. But do remember after having three sections you will be advised about not having anymore children. After three sections your womb becomes alot weaker and to carry a forth child would be putting great strain on your body. Ive had two sections. My second one was my choice but i didnt realise after two sections what the consequenses were. i wasnt told untill after. if i knew this before then i think i would of chosen a natural for my second baby.
2006-07-25 08:22:50
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answered by Beckie C 2
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She will still be able to have a perfect pregnancy and birth. Her doctor would more then likely suggest another c section just because the fact she has had 2 previous to this. But if she was really dead set on having a natural child birth I'm pretty sure the doctor would give her the chance. Good Luck to you and your Wife.
2006-07-25 08:11:52
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answered by lillady 4
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There is no limit to the number of caesarean sections you can have. However, the risk of some complications during pregnancy and birth is higher if you have had one or more caesarean sections before. This is because having a caesarean section produces a scar on your womb where the incision (cut) is made. The risk of complications doesn’t necessarily get higher if you’ve had more than one caesarean section.
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2006-07-25 08:10:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Assuming you mean C-section... yes, it should be safe. A v-back could be an option as well, but talk to the Dr... It may depend on the reasons for the first c-sections as well, if they were emergency situations, it may not be an easy pregnancy.. again, you just need to talk to the dr and find out what they have to say.
2006-07-25 08:11:00
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answered by meflute 2
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I would advise you and your fiance to consult a OBGYN. Many times c-sections are done for medical reasons for the safety of the child and mom. Advise from a Dr. is best.
2006-07-25 08:13:40
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answered by Kim W 1
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I have been told that you can be cut on the same scar upto 3 times. But he Doc may feel diferently. There are two different ways to cut for a C-Section. Bikini and "Butt" Cut which is up and down in the canter of the belly. Talk to her Doc and see what their feeling on it is.
2006-07-25 08:10:44
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answered by Ethans Mom 2
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There is no limit to the number of sections a woman can have. A friend of mine has an aunt who had four and everything went perfectly each time. Another friend of mine had three herself and again all went well.
2006-07-25 08:43:29
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answered by Anonymous
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It should be safe as long as she had a "bikini" cut (most do these days) it's the one that is really low at the pelvic line and horizontal. She will need to consult her doctor before trying to conceive just to make sure.
2006-07-25 08:11:14
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answered by totspotathome 5
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That really has to be decided with her doctor, because it would depend on the reasons she had the previous c-sections. It is possible to have a V-BAC, but it all depends on the individual situation.
2006-07-25 10:28:06
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answered by Lydia 7
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