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Inducing pain in2nd preg,1st was c-secti
Hi , my due date is Nov 23rd; my doctor has planned for a c-section on Nov 21st. She checked my cervix, and it was not open much. The doctor had induced pain during my  first pregnancy, but no pain started, and then they did c-section. Would it recommend to induce pain this time( second pregnancy) . Note : doctor planning c-section 2 days prior to due date..
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Go for section Safer option
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Connect please
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Induction of labour is not advisable in a patient with previous cesarean section Vaginal birth after cesarean section has its risks in the form of scar rupture Advise to go for elective cesarean section after 37 completed weeks
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Wats time gap between two pregnancies ? Based on that v can decide..connect plz for discussion
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If you previously had a c section then chances of c section in this pregnancy are higher. Also the trial of normal delivery in this pregnancy will be a little bit risky as there are chances of scar dehiscence uterine rupture which needs to kept in mind
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Consult please.
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it depends on several factors..connect for proper consultation
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