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She has last date on 22 April, earlier have one daughter 6year old with cesarean operation can we plan this time normal delivery like vbac
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Hi there, Yes definitely you can go for vbac. But trial of vbac is given only when there are no risk factors.
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It all depends on ur 9 month pregnancy condition n many other factors
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It will be depend on the baby growth and weights and position this time
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It depends on the many factors of pregnancy like the baby weight ,mother's pelvis etc..
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Hi. VBAC is planned only if the patient goes into spontaneus labour . Due to the previous scar induction of labour is not advised . So it all depends on factors near term .
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