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posterior cervix and tilted uterus

Does anyone have either of these or know of someone who does and was able to go into labor naturally, were able to deliver vaginally? Or didit just end in an induction and C-section? If you did deliver vaginally were you able to get pregnant again without big complications? I have this and my doctor wants to induce because I am due tomorrow and I still haven't even softened, but I have a large chance even without inducing that I will have to have a C-section no matter. Every female on my mom's side has it and all had to have C-sections, except my mom who had my brother naturally and should not of and had to be artifically inciminated(sp) with my sister and I because she was not able to get pregnant on her own after.
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Dang lol, well i hope i can go with is vaginally but we will see
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My mom has a tilted uterus and she delivered vaginally she also didn't show until she was about 7 months pregnant
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My mothers straightened up but she couldn't do a natural birth due to an inverted pelvic bone.
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Im due tomorrow and mine hasn't done anything it's still turned up :/
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I have tilted uterus they told me it should straighten out at 14 weeks.
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