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FAQs about VBAC Delivery

FAQs about VBAC Delivery

If you’ve had a cesarean or C-section last time, you may want to know if going for a natural birth could be an option for you, this time around. Conceptually, and to an extend practically too, vaginal birth after C-section (VBAC) is possible for many women. However, there are several factors which you need to consult your gynecologist before your VBAC delivery.

In the entire process, the safety for you and your baby is paramount and this necessarily should be sthe deciding factor. For some women, vaginal birth after a C-section can put them at a higher risk of complications. It could life-threatening for both – you and the baby. Hence, before you consider a vaginal birth, it is crucial that you chalk down the risks with the help of your doctor. This is also a time when you raise all the doubts and concerns which you may have about VBAC delivery.

Here are some of the frequently asked questions about VBAC delivery.

Can I have a VBAC after multiple cesareans?

There are many cases in the medical history where women have delivered babies vaginally, even with more than one prior cesarean. Vaginal birth after multiple cesareans, for many women, maybe a low-risk option. However, the risk factor of the VBAC may differ from person to person. A quick OBGYN consult can help you analyze the risks involved and help you make a better decision.

What are the benefits of a VBAC delivery?

If your VBAC delivery is successful, the benefits entail:

  • No abdominal surgery for the procedure
  • Shorter recovery period as compared to C-section
  • VBAC delivery has a lower risk of infection
  • Less blood loss for the mother

VBAC delivery can also help you avoid certain health problems which are linked to multiple cesarean deliveries. Some of these problems include:

  • Bowel or bladder injury
  • Hysterectomy
  • Problems with the placenta in future pregnancies

Are there any risks involved in a VBAC delivery?

Yes, VBAC delivery entails some risks such as infection, excessive blood loss, and other complications. However, the gravest risk involved in a VBAC delivery is the possibility of the cesarean scar on the uterus rupture. And, although a rupture of the uterus is rare, it can prove to be fatal to both – the mother and the child.

Is there a possibility of sudden complications which may occur during the labor? Can the doctor then change the delivery plan?

VBAC delivery after a C-section is risky. During the process, things may not go as planned, which can alter the balance of risks and benefits.

So, if you have opted for a labor induction such as an epidural then, the chances of having a successful VBAC delivery are low. In such a case, you OBGYN and you may want to reconsider the decision.

However, many times OBGYN advise you for a VBAC delivery even if you have planned a C-section and happen to go into labor before your schedule. Here, the OBGYN or any healthcare practitioner examines have far are you with your labor and checks if the baby is healthy. If all these criteria are met, it is safe to opt for a VBAC delivery. Some of the best maternity hospitals in Bangalore have doctors who are skilled to perform a VBAC delivery.

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