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Does this mean even if I never had a a vaginial birth before?May I still have a vbac after 2 prior transverse incisions?
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According to all the books I've read, it really doesn't matter how many c-sections you've had, you can still have a VBAC. Because both of your incisions were low transverse, I don't see any reason why there would be any problems. Like I said, there is a slightly increased risk, but your doctor can't make you have a section if you don't want one. Ask your friends about their doctors, look up a VBAC support group in your area or on the internet, and look for a midwife or a doula. Having a midwife or doula with you during labor increases your chances of a successful VBAC and there are usually less interventions. As long as your pregnancy is healthy, no high blood pressure, baby in the right postion, there is no reason for your doctor to require another c-section.
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You can e-mail me at bradnjill2003@yahoo.com
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