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Some hospitals will allow mothers to have a VBAC. Which is a vaginal birth after c-section. You should try and to find a hospital that will allow you to have one. But remember, there is nothing more natural than being a mother. No matter how you deliver:) Good luck and God Bless:) What an awesome answer! That's something I try to remember because I've had 4 c-sections and will be having my fifth in July. No matter how you deliver, you are a mother. You should definitely talk to your OB, who will tell you his or her feelings about VBAC in your situation, and will probably also know how the hospital feels about it. It will definitely depend on why you had the first c-section, and what kind of incision you had. I'm sure you know that there is a risk of uterine rupture in trying VBAC--that's why you will need to be closely monitored in the hospital just in case something goes wrong. They call it a "trial of labor." After you have talked to your OB, and the hospital if you need to, and if they are supportive of your possible decision, do a little research into the risks of VBAC and decide if the risks are worth it to you. They weren't for me, but everybody is different. I had to study about it and pray about it, and my husband and I decided what was right for our family. Ultimately, that's what you'll have to do--decide what is best and what course to take. Best of luck to you! You are amazing to be bringing these little ones into the world so close together. I really admire your courage and faith.

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