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I had an emergency Caesarean last time. Now the doctor says I’ll have a trial of labour, what is this?

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I had an emergency Caesarean last time. Now the doctor says I’ll have a trial of labour, what is this?

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This means labour after a Caesarean section. Another term is VBAC (Vaginal Birth After Caesarean section). Until relatively recently, most doctors advised women who had had a Caesarean to have a planned Caesarean for the next baby to avoid uterine rupture, where the Caesarean scar tears in pregnancy or labour. Although serious this is rare, and it is now thought to be preferable for both the mother and baby to have a natural vaginal delivery if possible. Even so, if you want a vaginal delivery, it would be wise to opt for a unit that has fetal heart monitoring and that can carry out Caesareans if one turns out to be required. Your chances of having a successful labour depend partly on why you had a Caesarean section. If it was because the baby was breech or you had a low-lying placenta, -your chances of a natural labour this time are higher If it was due to complications in labour, such as slow cervical dilatation, then the problem may recur Overall, about half of women have natural de

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