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VBAC After Two C-Sections: Optimal Waiting Time & Risks
It is generally recommended to wait at least 18-24 months before attempting a vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) after two previous cesarean sections. This allows enough time for the uterus to fully heal and reduce the risk of uterine rupture. However, the optimal timing of a VBAC after two c-sections may vary depending on individual circumstances, and it is important to discuss the decision with a healthcare provider. Factors such as the reason for the previous cesareans, the type of uterine incision made, and the overall health of the mother and baby will be taken into consideration when determining the appropriate timing for a VBAC.Baby Health - Related Articles
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