Is this possible??
I just gave birth to my son a month ago thru CS and I'm just 18 yrs old, If I plan on having a baby again 5 years after, is it possible for me togave natural birth the 2nd time?
Or how could it be possible?????
C-section BIRTH for the first time then NAURAL birth for the second time?
Yes, absolutely. That is IF the CS was due to a complication in the delivery or the pregnancy and not due to narrow hips or some other physical hindrance.
My first delivery got way too long and it was evident that it was only getting more complicated. So I had a horizontal CS. My second baby was born four years later and naturally without any complications. Mind you, a healed vertical cut is said to be less strong than a horizontal one, so if you had one of those you want to be more careful when you're into your second delivery (i.e. no home deliveries...)
Reply:yes you can it called a vbac = vaginal birth after c-section. you should watch discovery health channel the show birth day. you could learn a lot. . . . . also now that you are a new mom try yummy mummy too. good luck enjoy your precious bundle. . . .
Reply:It is possible. My doctor however told me that my next delivery is going to be a c section like it or not.
Reply:A VBAC is possible, but your doctor will evaluate your risks and situation.
Reply:Yep it's called a V BAC. Vaginal Birth after a Cesarean. If you can, and everything goes well with your pregnancy, I'd try for one... that's what my doctor wants me to do. I had a c-section 14 months ago, and it was so painful- I really hope next time to have a VBAC. If not, all that pain was worth it in the end for my baby... such a blessing.
Reply:According to my OBGYN, since I had a c-section with my first child, it is my choice as to whether I have another c-section or I try to give birth vaginally. If, however, I do not go into labor naturally by the due date, he will have to schedule a c-section. If I choose the c-section method of giving birth, he will schedule it one week prior to the due date. It is a tough decision because either choice is painful no matter what. Hope this helps.
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