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asked Nov 20, 2020 in Birth by anonymous
I had a C-section for my first baby and now I'm pregnant again. Can anyone share their experiences or advice on having a vaginal birth after cesarean? I'm scared of another surgery and would like to try for a VBAC.
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Many women have successfully had a vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) and it is definitely possible for you too. It's important to consult with your healthcare provider to determine if you are a good candidate for VBAC based on factors like the reason for your previous C-section, the type of incision made, and any other medical conditions. If you are eligible, here are some tips:

  • Educate yourself: Learn about the benefits and risks of VBAC, understand the process, and gather information on local hospitals or birthing centers that support VBAC.

  • Find supportive care providers: Seek out healthcare professionals who have experience with VBACs and are supportive of your desire for one. They can guide you through the process and address any concerns.

  • Prepare physically: Stay active during pregnancy with exercises approved by your doctor to strengthen your pelvic muscles and prepare your body for labor.

  • Emotional preparation: Address any fears or anxieties about childbirth by attending childbirth education classes or joining support groups where you can connect with other women who have had successful VBACs.

  • Birth plan: Create a detailed birth plan that clearly states your preference for a VBAC but also includes alternatives in case an emergency C-section becomes necessary.

  • Continuous labor support: Consider hiring a doula or having a trusted person present during labor to provide emotional support, advocate for your wishes, and help manage pain naturally.

  • Monitor progress closely: During labor, continuous monitoring of both mother and baby is crucial to ensure safety. Be open to medical interventions if necessary, but also communicate your desire for a VBAC.

    Remember, every pregnancy and birth experience is unique. While VBAC can be a safe option for many women, there are risks involved. It's important to have open communication with your healthcare provider and make an informed decision based on your individual circumstances.

  • 3 Answers

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    answered Nov 21, 2020 by Shereen
    I can relate to your problem.My 1st delivery was c section because of green water  same problem.

    For second delivery after 7 yrs I was same scared for c section.

    I walked and moved a lot in last trimester and I had a normal delivery. Now I'm 3rd time pregnant hoping for normal delivery. I'm in 36 week. 
    commented Dec 6, 2020 by anonymous
    Great to hear your story. How was your vaginal delivery experience for u? It was long ? U got 7 years break between babies so your scar had time to heal. For me is less than 2 years but I hope all will be fine.
    commented Dec 8, 2020 by pink
    it normal that normal delivery after c sectuon . i gave birth to my 2nd baby when 1st was inly 1.5 month old .normal birth occur by sweaping treatment .
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    answered Nov 30, 2020 by anonymous
    Second pregnancy too

    First was c section but that was one year ago

    I believe we gonna have Virginia birth
    commented Dec 6, 2020 by anonymous
    I wish all of us healthy and natural delivery. All best dear
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    answered Nov 30, 2020 by Anee
    Hi my situation is same first c section due to green water it was painful for me after 18 months I was pregnant I don't want csection again I m in 29 weeks and so scared any tips for normal delivery thanks.
    commented Dec 6, 2020 by anonymous
    Eat healthy and be active if your doctor will allow u. My doctor recommended me daily walking 60 min and squats in my 37 weeks just to speed up delivery cause if baby will be more than 4 kg they gonna do CC section again. All should be fine if we will take care about our mental and physical body. Try also positive affirmations for natural delivery. It helps a lot

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