Vaginal Birth After Cesarean

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Seeking Advice from Mom's Who've Had Repeated C-sections And/or Vbac's

I am pregnant, very early on - 11 weeks :) - but pretty worried about the decision I need to make to have a VBAC (vaginal birth after cesarean) or to just ...
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Help! I Feel My Doctor Is Pushing Me into a C-section.

Next question: Vaginal Birth After C-section ... C Sec or Vag Birh After 4Th Degree Laceration · 43 · Anyone Have Vaginal Birth and Then Cesarean? ...
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Desperate for Supportive VBAC Doctors/hospitals in the Houston Area

Apparently, the majority of hospital in the Houston area have bans on allowing VBACs (vaginal birth after cesarean). To make it harder, the majority of OBs ...
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Desperately Need OBGYN That Will Deliver TWINS Without C-section! PLEASE HELP!

Oct 28, 2009 ... I had also planned to have a natural birth - a C-Section was not planned. However, when my daughter .... Vaginal Birth After C-section ...
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Preparing for C-section

My nine month old is the result of a repeat c-section after an emergency c- section ..... it might be worth looking into VBAC (vaginal birth after c-section ) ...
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Homefirst Anyone?

If their rule is still the same- they will only attend a VBAC (vaginal birth after cesarean) if you worked with them during that cesarean. ...
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Group Lamaze Classes in the Chicago, IL Area

I just helped a friend of mine have a VBAC (vaginal birth after cesarean) and she did it 100% natural and was so happy with her birth. ...
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C-section Recovery

WHO: Anyone who has experienced a cesarean, is planning a cesarean or vaginal birth after cesarean, and anyone who supports safe and positive birthing. ...
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To Induce or Not?

When compared to women who have a vaginal birth, cesarean surgeries put women ... and to increase VBAC (Vaginal Birth After Cesarean) rates to 63 percent. ...
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Scheduled C-Section---Doctor Won't Let Me Go past Due Date!

There aren't many doctors that allow VBAC (vaginal birth after cesarean) because they are risky. The type of incision you had makes a lot of difference in ...
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