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Vaginal birth after c section

Has anyone had a vaginal birth after c section?? I'm scared too :(
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I had a CSection with my first many years ago. I had three more vaginal after, about two to three years apart. Vaginal birth is so much better than a CSection.  Now, again I want a vaginal but they are pushing for another CSection.  Good luck!
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there is 2 years between them
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5787844 tn?1376078984
I had a vaginal birth after my first was a c section.
It was 100000000 times easier to recover from than the c section! Your body is made to give birth! Go for it!
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How many years after your csection was that? Im going threw the same thing. I think I'll have to wait to my water breaks!!!
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i had a normal birth with my 3rd after having a c section with my 2nd only problem i had was that i didn't think i was in labour because my contractions were hardly strong. it wasn't until my waters broke i knew lol but we made it to the hospital just in time and my little one was fine :-)
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My sister who has had a c-section and is pregnant again said that they will most likely just skip to her c-section since she has already had one. Just as a precaution I'd assume. Im not 100% sure about this though.
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My friend did :-) she had an emergency c section with her daughter & was determined to not 'have her son thro the sun roof' as she put it!!! Lol...& she had a successful natural birth just gas & air :-) so it can b done!
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I had that.same question 6yrs ago i had my son emergency C-Section and.i kinda wanna try vaginal with this baby but.scared...How many weeks are you?
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