The answer is yes but most midwives/doctors will advise against it in case your c-section scar ruptures. If you want a VBAC (vaginal birth after caesarean) then your doctors will advise you of the possible dangers. I think the risk of rupturing a scar is minimal but most don't like to take the chance. I have known women who have gone on to have VBAC.
Yes
Yes.
The abdominal wall has become too weak and scared.
Videos of c sections can be found at a doctors office and sometimes even a library. A baby is taken from a stomach via a c section if the mother can't deliver the child vaginally.
no
Preforming c-sections on dinosaurs
The C language does not have "sections".
after having one c section all your other births have 2 b c sections 2
How big where your babies? My mother had 3 c-sections but we were all huge and it was danergous for her to have another baby. However it shouldn't stop you conciving but I would really look at the dangers and talk it over with your GP :o) Good luck!
3 were c - sections, (Jana and John-David, Jordyn & Josie) 15 were natural, and 3 of them were at home
A lot of insurance plans that cover maternity care / pregnancy will cover C-Sections for any reason.
No c-sections are given where the baby is - in the stomach.
A cesarean section