If you’ve delivered a baby by C-section and you’re pregnant again, you might be able to choose between scheduling a repeat C-section or attempting vaginal birth after C-section (VBAC).

For many women, VBAC is an option. In fact, research on women who attempt a trial of labor after cesarean (TOLAC) shows that about 60 to 80 percent have a successful vaginal delivery.

VBAC isn’t right for everyone, though. Certain factors, such as a high-risk uterine scar, can make VBAC inappropriate. Some hospitals don’t offer VBAC because they don’t have the staff or resources to handle emergency C-sections. If you’re considering VBAC, your health care provider can help you understand if you’re a candidate and what’s involved.


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