Yes.
Yes, it is possible to have natural childbirth after c-section. You would need to talk to your doctor about the possibility. The birthing center, NJ and other such facilities often encourage this so you might want to try looking for such facilities in your area.
It's major surgery which increases the risks a lot and you will be in pain afterwards with a increased risk for infections but you get painkillers and know when it will happen. With a vaginal birth you will be in more pain during and don't know how long it will take but will feel better afterwards and recover quicker so there are plus and minus for both of them. With a C-section there's also a recommended limit on how many children you can have (3 where I live) since the uterus is cut open every time and there will be scars.
C sections were only considered and emergency last resort when the life of the mother and child were at risk. Now for some reason, it's become "fashionable" to have your child by C section, partly due to the media hype courtesy of stars who can't do it "normally" due to thereextreme financial status. C sections are highly invasive procedures that were intended only to preserve life in an emergency situation. Normal child birth involves commitment, work, proper prenatal care and time. Something that seems to be lost in this "do it now" age we are in.
Only if medically necessary. The c-section rate in the US is over 30% when the World Health Organization recommends the rate be around 15%.
Yes, you can. But most of the time, it is medically unnecessary.
You can, but its usually unnecessary. A C-section is only necessary if the labor becomes complicated or even possibly life-threatening to the mother and/or child
Yes.
vaginal birth after c-section
vaginal birth after c-section
Because in c-section the baby did not pass by the birth canal or pelvic bone.
A woman can give birth different ways. Either via Caesarean section or vaginal birth.
60-80% of women who try VBAC have a successful vaginal delivery.
The success rate for vaginal birth after cesarean section in patients who have had a prior low transverse uterine incision is approximately 70%.
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Doctors have always stated that once you have one c-section you should always give birth using this method. However a study has found that there is only a 1 percent risk if you choose to go vaginal.
It may prevent a vaginal birth so that the baby may have to be born by Caesarian section.
A C-section is only done if the labor becomes complicated or possibly even life-threatening to the mother or child.
If by "natural birth" you mean vaginal birth (as opposed to drug free vaginal birth) then the recovery from a Cesarean is much longer and more painful. With an epidural the labor and birthing themselves are not painful in both cases.
this could be debated its bascically what u and ur doctor think is best for the baby. personally i think a vaginal birth is safer.