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Hi im currently 27+6 with my 3rd child both of my previous was c sections was jus wondering if any one else has had 2 c sections and then a normal delivery as really want to try normal delivery this time
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How long has it been since your last two c-sections? Why did you have to have your c-sections? And has your doctor given you the option? It's a lot easier to find a doctor that will allow you to do a VBAC than a VBA2C, it's more dangerous after two c-sections. I would talk to your doctor about the pros and cons, you are at more risk of a uterine rupture than someone that's only had one c-section, more scar tissue and it's weaker in that area. I've heard of women doing it though, so it's not impossible! I had my son via emergency c-section because he was too big, and just had my daughter 3 months ago via planned c-section. Do you just want to experience a vaginal birth, or do you not like c-sections? I loved both of my c-section experiences and my recovery was great!
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It depends on your doctor. Also it depends on a few other things the dr told me weight is something they consider. Also it depends on how your uterus was cut with the other c sections. Plus it depends on the hospital and wether they have a 24 hour anesthesiologist. I googled vbac facts when I was looking for info. The best bet is talk to your dr.
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