Yes, you can i have had 4 children and 3 of them were c-section and and my last one was vaginal. Never say its impossible because thats just like saying "that will never happen to me" I admire you for trying again after 5. You must have nerves of steel. Good luck
2006-09-13 19:23:21
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answered by pierce3273 1
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First of all, very unlikely you'd find a doctor willing to do a VBAC after that many surgical births. Secondly, if you have had five csections, you may not want to risk a sixth csection (and seventh child!) Each surgical birth increases the chance for adhesions and uterine rupture with additional pregnancies.
I've had two moms just this year who were having their fourth csection with large babies and their scar line on the uterus was paper thin and near rupture. The first did rupture in delivery and was transferred to the ICU, she lost her uterus. Afterwards, the doctor of the second patient advised her not to get pregnant again and recommended tubal ligation. Of you decide to risk it, please seek a very competent OB/GYN and stay close to a large urban hospital with a LIII NICU and an ICU.
2006-09-13 19:20:49
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answered by BabyRN 5
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Many, *many* women give birth naturally after having c-sections. You have a very good chance of it. If your doctor is telling you that it's impossible, you need to talk to a different doctor (some doctors are c-section happy and like to do them far too often). Find a doctor who has a reputation for helping women with vbac (vaginal birth after cesarian). Good luck! :)
2006-09-13 19:13:33
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answered by ChiChi 6
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as long as the baby is not so big it cannot pass through the birth canal, you can have another child naturally(but I can't see why you might want to, I'd be pulling my hair out with 5 kids).
2006-09-13 19:49:07
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answered by WMR30 3
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i have heard that after having a ceaseran you cant deliver natuarlly due to having your stomach cut open before, there is a chance of splitting the wound open from pushing to hard. The only person with the right answer though would be your gp
2006-09-13 22:06:40
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answered by Anonymous
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well, i had one c-section, and i am also worried about the same thing. i asked my doctor and he told me that the new percentag of having a vbac(vaginal birth after ceserean) is now up to 70%, but it still depends on ur body, so no one can tell u how ur body will react during labor.
2006-09-13 19:06:40
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answered by tyra p 1
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Mhm. Yeah. About that.
Most likely, no. You're a damned fool for opting for an unnecessary and potentially dangerous surgery to thwart mother nature.
Maybe if you'd had all of the kids naturally, you wouldn't be on number seven.
2006-09-13 19:06:09
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answered by shoompf 3
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it really depends on how u were cut and stuff but i don't know with as many as u have had that it would even be a good idea to try. ask a doctor
2006-09-13 19:12:17
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answered by regina p 1
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that is something ONLY your doctor can tell you.... depends on lots of things.... take your questions to your doc. and get the answers you seek....... God bless
2006-09-13 19:19:32
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answered by Annie 7
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that means baby numba 7?! damn lady slow down
2006-09-13 19:02:22
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answered by Purpslinger 2
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