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Vaginal Birth After Cesarean Birth
If you have had a cesarean birth with a previous pregnancy, you will need to discuss with the
staff the various options available to you with this pregnancy. The options depend on several
factors, but the most important are the reason or reasons for the first cesarean birth. If the
reason is not clear to you, be sure to ask any questions you may have so that your knowledge of
the circumstances surrounding your previous delivery will be complete.
If the reason for the cesarean birth no longer exists (i.e., breech presentation, placenta
previa), you may elect a vaginal birth. Remember - there are some conditions such as a small
pelvis or a previous uterine incision, one that goes up and down, that do not change. These
conditions require a repeat cesarean section.
Lansing OB/GYN Associates has adopted the following policy regarding vaginal birth after cesarean birth: If not precluded for medical reasons, a vaginal birth after
a previous cesarean section is four times safer than a repeat cesarean section. This includes the slight and unpredictable risk of uterine scar rupture shown in most studies,
but assumes you will labor in the hospital with monitoring available.
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