Having A Vaginal Birth After C-Section (VBAC)?

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Yes, you can. Women who have had a baby through caesarian can still deliver naturally. Nevertheless, you need to have a long talk with your doctor way before your due date. You cannot just check into the hospital and decide to deliver naturally once you have had surgery before. It’s good for you to know the benefits and risks before you ask for it.

Benefits of VBAC

  1. You won’t stay long at the hospital. Women who deliver through caesarian stay for an extra three to four days compared to those who give birth naturally.
  2. Of course, you heal a lot more quickly as compared to the CS wound.
  3. Surgery is generally safe however with this option, you do not have to go into theatre nor deal with any risks when under the knife.
  4. You will start breastfeeding your baby immediately.
  5. Once you succeed, you are likely to give birth naturally during subsequent deliveries.
  6. You reduce the probability of getting infections from a blood transfusion.
  7. You get to experience a vaginal birth.

Risks of VBAC

Although you can have a successful vaginal birth after cesarian, you need to know the risks before making that decision.

  1. Uterine rupture. The incision from previous birth might open up during vaginal delivery. When this happens, you and the baby will have internal bleeding, and the doctors must act very fast to save your life.
  2. The more the CS sections you have had before, the higher the chances of developing complications during a natural birth process.
  3. Your placenta might attach itself to the CS scar leading to severe bleeding.
  4. You risk damaging other organs if you develop any of the problems listed above.

Are you eligible for VBAC?

You know you are a viable candidate if you meet the following requirements:

  1. If you have had one CS before and the incision was transverse, you have a high chance of successful VBAC. Once you have given birth naturally, you can do it again. Talk to your doctor, though.
  2. Previous pregnancies were normal.
  3. You don’t have diabetes or preeclampsia.
  4. You’re young and energetic.
  5. The doctor will also consider the baby’s size before admitting you for VBAC.

Tips for normal delivery after C-section

  1. Ask your doctor for a stress-free exercise routine that will strengthen your spine and the pelvis. This means you share your intentions with the medic right after you know you are pregnant.
  2. Space your children. If you have given yourself enough time to heal after the CS, you can explore vaginal birth options.

Take-Home

Having a vaginal birth after C-section is possible. However, it would be best if you chose a hospital that is thoroughly equipped. It would help if you also had a medical team that can handle any emergency resulting from the delivery room. Finally, if your doctor does not allow it, don’t push it.