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I've had a csection at 32.3 weeks on 3rd Feb 2021, due to poor NST result. Currently I'm 21 weeks pregnant with my 2nd child and my baby is due in March 2022. My question is can I try for a VBAC this time?
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No,it's very risky in ur case.
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There less pregnancy interval...will need for carserian section ..otherwise it vl lead to complications
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As there is less gap between the pregnancy it is to be avoided
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Hi Not at all Interpregnancy interval is too less . U cn hv complications in delivery
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You can try vaginal delivery after cesarean section provided you have spontaneous onset of labour without using and using drugs and the head should have already cross the brim when you are in labour. If not then the chance of surgical intervention anytime during the labour process due to the scar dehiscence
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No Will advise an elective cesarean section as urs was a preterm cesarean section n u hv conceived bed 6 months of last cesarean Chances of scar rupture are high in ur case with a VBAc
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