A VBAC rate is the number of women in a given hospital or area that give birth by VBAC. You can't really calculate it but you can look up what a particular hospital's rate is sometimes on their website. VBAC rates for the USA can be found on the CDC's website.
Between 2 and 5 women get pregnant after a csection and tubal.
vaginal birth after c-section
vaginal birth after c-section
There is a wonderful doctor in Atlanta that will do any kind of vbac almost named Dr. Tate. If you get in touch with your local ICAN chapter they can likely assist you in finding a VBAC friendly doctor or midwife.
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Yes it is called a VBAC. It is baginal birth after cesarean. If your c-section was not caused after hours of labor the first time you could be candidate. It is also advised you wait 18months between the births so you have time to heal.
Vaginal Birth After Caeserean
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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.
hun that's a csection
No - eventually you will still have to do your PFT.