Since i plan on sterilization this time around i will go for the 3rd c section.
Can i have natural birth after 3 c sections.
I have had one c section and before that 3 years ago i had a laproscopy because of an unknown.
Tolac and vbac are two steps of natural birth by a woman who had a previous c section.
I have had 3 csection i d really like to try to have a natural birth with my next child but i am not sure if i should.
Even though my first 2 were completely uneventful with a very quick recovery i am still nervous.
Many women may try a tolac but not have a vbac vaginal birth after c section.
The women who had three or more prior c sections had similar rates of success and complications as those with one prior c section and as those born by elective repeat c section.
In their case they can try giving a natural birth for the second pregnancy.
Deciding how you will deliver your next baby after a previous c section can be a complex decision.
A vaginal birth after multiple caesareans is absolutely possible however the rates of vbac are very low australia wide.
This helps a little.
Vbac also generally isn t an option if you are pregnant with triplets or higher order multiples.
I had 2 c sections and now am scheduled for my 3rd.
Some women willingly opt for a cesarean to avoid suffering the labor pain.
After a c section some women will try having their next child vaginally.
Talk to your health care provider.
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Another study confirms the risk of uterine rupture is no greater in women who have multiple c sections and shows the overall risk of any complications is very small.
A vaginal birth after c section vbac is possible for many women but there are factors to help you and your doctor decide if it s right for you.
I was told i only have a 23 percent chance of a vbac.
I was given a choice of vbac after the first c section but frankly strongly advised against it this time around.
A trial of labor isn t recommended after three or more prior c sections.
Many health care providers won t offer vbac if you ve had more than two prior c sections or you have a body mass index of 50 or higher at the time of delivery and you ve never had a vaginal delivery.
Still the american college of obstetrics and gynecology acog does not currently recommend vaginal delivery for women who have had three or more c sections as their risk of uterine rupture has.
Safety for you and your baby is the main thing to.