Some woman have done it but it is not recommended by doctors. Ask ur doctor about it. I had two c-sections also and i want to experience giving birth naturally but i can't for many reasons but i think if u had two u should do the next one like that but get advice from ur doctor concerning it.
2006-09-25 17:50:48
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answered by Anonymous
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These days you can have a trial vaginal birth. In the past, a c-section meant all births to that mother were expected to be c-sections. Not true these days. Discuss with your doctor the vaginal birth option.
2006-09-26 00:23:42
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answered by firestarter 6
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Depends on your doctor but there are quiet a few doctors that think having a VBAC is okay. There are risk which I am sure you already know about...while you are having the baby vaginal there will have to be a surgical team waiting on hand for any emergencys that may arise. Personally I would go with another c-section just to be safe but if you feel the need to try vaginal then go for it!
2006-09-26 10:45:58
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answered by Anonymous
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You should actually talk to your doctor on that on however my cousin had a c-section with her first child and with her second because her doctors told her it was best. There is a chance that if you try a vaginal birth with this one that your previous scars could come open which is why many women who have had previous c-sections are encouraged to have another c-section when they are pregnant. Hope that helps you a little. Best of luck to you.
2006-09-26 00:21:31
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answered by iminhell05 1
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If your doctor says you can!
Sometimes they will allow it, but sometimes, depending mostly on the reasons for your previous c-sections, they will say it's too risky and will schedule another section.
I had a c-section with my son, because he was frank breech, face up, 10 days overdue, and was running out of fluid. But at my 6 week check-up, he said that I would be an excellent candidate for a V-BAC (vaginal birth after cesarean) because the incision healed nicely and the reason for the ceserean wasn't verly likely to come up again.
Good luck, and congratulations on your third wonderful baby!
2006-09-26 00:42:08
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answered by Queen Queso 6
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I think alot of doctors won't allow it.
I had an emergency c-section after a miserable night of labor and an epidural that failed- I would never try vaginal again! C-sections are the way to go.
2006-09-26 00:23:18
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answered by Alison 5
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I am also on my third, with two previous c/s. I have been told my my hospital that after two c/s they won't risk a vaginal delivery and it will automatically be a c/s delivery. That is a standard procedure for them. Although I would have to have a third c/s regardless of that being standard procedure.
Congrats and good luck xx
2006-09-26 08:44:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the reason that you had your first 2 c-sections and remember you are scared now and that leaves the uterus weak.
2006-09-26 00:21:04
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answered by cheryl l 3
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Only if the doc say's ok, becuase the pushing can tear the scare tissue. Double check with your doc.
2006-09-26 00:19:28
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answered by medevilqueen 4
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