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NVD after C/section of 2006

Ladies what are your opinions on my wish to try NVD after I had c/section delivery in 2006?
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I had a c-section December 2011 and had a successful VBAC May 2015. We are planning another VBAC for our 3rd child. Just find a doctor that supports your decision to have a VBAC and you'll be fine.
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My sis in law was encouraged to have a VBAC after her C section in 2013, but as she already knew what to expect and baby looked like it might be big like the first she elected for another c section in august. It's personal choice. Can you live without a car for 6 weeks whilst it heals? I've only done NVD so only have that for comparison. I took a little while longer to recover from tears with first, but was myself about a day or 2 after with 2nd. Everyone is different tho. Good luck with your decision.
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I had a c section in 2003 and a vbac in 2011 will try again this time is was the best experience every if you had a c section recently in the last three year  I would say another c section might be best because it takes time to heal from the inside out  but I'm no doctor talk  to your doctor they can pull your record from your c section and discuss the likelihood of a vbac or c section
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That was last year lol sorry for messing up your post
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*I had a c-section July 2014 not last year
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I had a c-section in July of last year and plan on having another March 2016. I talked to my Dr. and to me the risk of uterine rupture is not worth it just to say I had a NVD. They say the risk is small but to each her own. In the end it really doesn't matter how you have your baby as long as they get here safely.
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