If you have had one or more cesareans, your decision about whether to plan a VBAC ("vee-back") or a repeat cesarean section can have far-reaching consequences for you, your baby, and any future pregnancies. You will want to become well-informed about VBAC, understand the trade-offs between VBAC and repeat cesarean, and weigh your own values and concerns so that you can come to a decision that is best for you. Once you reach a decision about VBAC delivery or cesarean delivery, careful planning can help you reach your goals.
Unfortunately, a growing number of hospitals and doctors, fearing lawsuits, do not allow you to weigh the facts, consider your preferences and choose for yourself regarding VBAC and planned repeat cesarean. If you wish to use their services, you must accept surgical delivery. Your best approach is to become informed and clarify your goals well in advance and then seek care that is in line with your preferences and birth plan.
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