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VBAC (Vaginal Birth After Cesarean) is gaining ground as a viable option for women seeking natural delivery post C-section.
VBAC, or Vaginal Birth After Cesarean, offers hope to mothers who previously had C-sections. Success stories like those of ...
Vaginal birth after cesarean, also referred to as VBAC, is recommended when possible, depending on individual circumstances of the pregnancy, mother and baby. As a result, rates are slowly rising ...
A new study published in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology found cesarean delivery to lower mortality or ...
In a time when cesarean births are becoming increasingly common, stories of women successfully delivering normally after a ...
Only 16% of all counties in the U.S. offered pregnant people the opportunity to attempt labor after a previous cesarean ...
Women planning for a vaginal birth after previously undergoing a cesarean delivery have more than twice the risk of needing pelvic floor surgery than those who opt for a repeat cesarean, a new ...
C-section and natural birth are two of the most common delivery methods However one of them poses a greater risk of urinary ...
Cesarean delivery is the most common inpatient surgery in the U.S. but it also carries inherent surgical risks, including vascular, visceral, soft tissue, and nerve damage, which can lead to ...
A C-section delivery room is an operating room that typically has at least four to five medical personnel present, including two obstetricians and an anesthesiologist, Ashton explained.
A growing number of women are foregoing the traditional labor and delivery unit in a hospital, and are instead giving birth in centers run by midwives.