It is possible to have a normal delivery after having a C-section for the first delivery, but it depends on various factors. Vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) is an option for many women who have had a previous C-section. The success rate of VBAC varies depending on factors such as the reason for the previous C-section, the type of uterine incision, and any other risk factors present during pregnancy. It is important to consult with your healthcare provider to determine if VBAC is an appropriate option for you. They will consider your individual circumstances and medical history to assess the safety and feasibility of attempting a vaginal birth. In some cases, a repeat C-section may be recommended due to certain risks or complications that make VBAC less suitable. Ultimately, the decision should be made in collaboration with your healthcare provider based on what is best for you and your baby's health and well-being.