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Is VBAC possible
Hi doctors, I had c section in Aug 2017 due to oligohydramnios. Then I had left salpingectomy for ectopic pregnancy in 2021 April. At present 33 weeks pregnant and conceived through IVF frozen day 5 transfer. This time AFI is 17 and baby is already in cephalic position. Can I ask for VBAC or is it risky? I really want to try for natural birth. Kindly suggest if i can try for normal delivery. Thanks a lot for your suggestions.
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Already you are in high risk zone and you had conceived through IVF then why do you want to take risk with yourself? I recommend to wait for 37 weeks and then planned delivery by either route as per situation.
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If you want to experiment with your own body then you can ask for VBAC. Frankly I will not advise VBAC for my daughter if she had a similar obstetric history.
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Connect please
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Caesarean would be a safer option
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