Yes
Yes, you can have a vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC). If you have a supportive care provider your chances of having a successful VBAC are 2 in 3, the same as a first time mother's chances of having a vaginal birth. For more information about the risks of VBAC and risks of repeat cesarean check out ican-online.org.
Yes.
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All babies are difficult to give birth to. A nine pound baby may provide some complications, but not too many more than usual. For more medically relevant information about whether you should give birth naturally or by cesarean section, consult your gestational physician.
No, there is no law against it, in fact many practitioners encourage moms to try natural after having a c-section. Check with your local hospital you plan to give birth at to see if they offer VBAC classes (vaginal birth after cesarean)
Yes, while twins both develop at the same time in the same womb, one can only give birth (naturally or by cesarean section), in sequence. "Fraternal" means they are brothers, both embryos were male.
Not naturally.
By having sex
In some cases an English bulldog may be able to give birth to a few puppies naturally, but will usually need to have a Cesarean section in order to deliver the rest. This is because bulldogs were bred to have small hindquarters and large heads, thus making natural whelping quite difficult, if not dangerous. The typical purebred English Bulldog does require a C-section every-time she has a litter.
No, as long as the male she is bred with is the same size or smaller, it will help to keep the size of her puppies smaller and give her a better chance of having a natural birth. Always have a veterinarian number on stand-by, just in case, because the unexpected could always happen.
Just like having a normal baby
Multiples tend to be born earlier than singles because there just isn't enough room for so many to keep growing in there. So they are typically smaller when born. Based just on that, you'd think natural would be easier. However, carrying multiples also increases the chances of stuff happening that makes natural too risky versus a cesarean. You need to be having regular visits to your obstetrician throughout any pregancy, but especially with a special one like this, and asking him/her all the questions you can. God bless you and your babies.