Vaginal Birth After Cesarean Section

Eligibility Criteria for VBAC: Are You a Candidate?

VBAC, or Vaginal Birth After Cesarean, is an alternative to repeat cesarean deliveries. Many women opt for VBAC to have the experience of a vaginal birth, potentially benefiting from a shorter recovery period and fewer risks than a c-section. Choosing how to deliver your baby is deeply personal, and understanding the options can empower you. Here

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Am I Eligible for Vaginal Birth if I Had a C-Section for My Last Pregnancy?

A cesarean birth, also known as a C-section, is an alternative to a vaginal birth in which a baby is delivered through surgical incisions in the abdomen and uterus. Women may have a C-section for several different reasons, such as if the baby’s heart rate is abnormal, it is in an abnormal position, or there

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Read this if you are considering VBAC for delivering your next child

If you are considering vaginal birth after a cesarean (VBAC), you’re not alone. Each year, more and more women are choosing to attempt a VBAC. And why wouldn’t they? A vaginal birth is generally shorter, involves less pain medication, has a quicker recovery time, and comes with a lesser risk of complications than a repeat

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