You might also want to consult with a midwife as well as your OB/GYN about whether you will be able to do this or not. Midwives are usually more patient in working with a woman during her pregnancy and labor and may be able to help you deliver vaginally without injury to yourself. Be very safe and get more than one recommendation.
2006-12-07 05:49:55
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answered by jenn_smithson 6
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I think that once you have a c-section you will have to have c-sections with the following babies, but it may just depend on why you had to have a c-section in the first place. I had to have a c-section with my daughter, but that was b/c my bones are too small, therefore I have to have a c-section with the rest of my children. Good luck
2006-12-07 07:00:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I had a C- section with my first child then had natural with the others. I had a tubal reversal in Nov. 05 and they went through the C-section scar and MY doctor See's no reason that I can not have this baby natural as well. That is something you have to talk with your doctor because of the scar tissue.
2006-12-07 05:51:14
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answered by Anonymous
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That is some thing you and your doctor need to talk about. They usually say it is not a good thing for some reason. But I believe it is totally up to you and your doctor. I, myself have not had a c-section. But with the time span it may be ok. But I would talk to your doctor about it.
2006-12-07 05:52:48
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answered by amy61283 2
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Only your OB/GYN can tell you if you are a good candidate for VBAC. IT depends on what sort of incisions were done and where and other things that only your doctor can know.
2006-12-07 05:47:58
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answered by Aloe-ish-us 4
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it depends on if ur cuts were horizontal or vertical is what the doctors told me i had 4 c's and 1 vaginal good luck 2 u however i recovered much better with my c's than my vbirth
2006-12-07 05:49:20
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answered by ? 5
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It is possible, but the chance of rupture is very high, so the doctor will probably just schedule you for a c-section.
2006-12-07 05:47:21
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answered by MRod 5
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you can have a vbac, however most physicians will not perform vbacs. They are too scared or are afraid of some risk. I don't know exactly why though. Good Luck!
2006-12-07 05:48:40
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answered by ? 5
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Once done by C-Section I believe that all following births must be c-section as well.
2006-12-07 05:47:17
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answered by cisco_cantu 6
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