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Had a C-section and wondering if you have to do it again? You might be able to have a vaginal birth this time around – and yes, it can be safe.
The need for labor induction, increased maternal age, a recurrent cesarean indication (e.g., cephalopelvic disproportion) and non-Caucasian race all increase the risk of an unsuccessful VBAC; while a ...
Vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) has been a research topic of widespread interest in the last decade, with research focus on characterizing risks and benefits and identifying prognostic factors.
During the study period, 13,532 women with a history of one or more low transverse cesarean delivery attempted a VBAC with an overall success rate of 71.8%.
More hospitals are rethinking attitudes surrounding VBAC deliveries. Topeka's Stormont Vail updated its policy this month.
What began as a serene maternity shoot in Florida took an unexpected turn when Koko Williams went into labor mid-session, ...