It depends. Some doctors will allow it but most won't. The sad thing is that doctors order c sections now so they can "schedule" everything but its actually not a good idea to do so.
2007-07-19 11:11:01
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answered by Valrosa 4
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Yes... there are many reasons for a cesarian...Ask ur Doc...they can tell u what to expect. Some women are just not able to have a vaginal birth due to several natural reasons like, too small of a birth canal, diabetes, hip problems (if u had a hip disorder or replacement), ect...ur Doc knows best.
2007-07-19 18:13:38
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answered by mrsprincess07 3
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Yes and no. "normal" meaning physiologic or per protocol?
If the C/S is "classic" i.e. vertical, rarely done (ie in profound emergencies), that uterus is never going to deliver vaginally again, if your docs can help it.
If the C/S is LTCS (typically what is done now) that uterus can be given a trial of vaginal birth --usually called a "VBAC" vaginal birth after cesearean. Your doc might be a little more careful with induction/augmentation -- you would be less likely to be given cervidil, for example...
So if you want to VBAC, make sure you get a copy of the "operative note" from the C-section, to prove that the incision was LTCS. The exterior scar on your tummy does not prove the type of uterine scar you have.
2007-07-19 18:23:19
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answered by DrFlyMom 5
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Yes with reservations.It depends on WHY you had the caesarean.
If your pelvis is too small -caesarean
If you had the caesarean for a non recurring condition e.g. breech and on this occasion the baby is the right way round.they may let you try to have a normal delivery but if they think that it is becoming too long then do a caesarean
Discuss with your doctor why you had the caesar-and what are the options for a future pregnancy
2007-07-19 18:15:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, it's not uncommon for women to have a vaginal delivery after having had a caeserean. You should talk to your doctor about it. There is always some risk involved, but there's risk in surgery, too. Weigh them and consider the reason you had the first caeserean.
Happy baby!
2007-07-19 18:12:33
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answered by Terri J 7
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Yes, there are many women who do this. You can ask your doctor about this, and he/she can tell you whether it's a possibility for you.
2007-07-19 18:35:50
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answered by drshorty 7
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nope i dont tthink so i heard that in a baby story on tlc.
2007-07-19 18:10:37
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answered by Griizzy 3
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they may, it depends on why they needed a C-section,.
2007-07-19 19:10:19
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answered by Anonymous
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