For women that have had a baby via Cesarean section, they may wonder if future pregnancies will need to be delivered via Cesarean section, or if they can try for a vaginal birth after cesarean or VBAC ...
It used to be a given: Women who had a baby by cesarean section only had the option of delivering any following pregnancy by C-section. However, that’s no longer the case. Vaginal birth is now an ...
Once considered risky, normal delivery after a C-section is now a safe reality for expecting mothers. According to a gynaecologist at the Apollo Hospitals, the Vaginal Birth After C-Section (VBAC) is ...
For moms who delivered their first baby via Cesarean section, they may wonder if it’s safe to try for a vaginal birth after Cesarean or VBAC birth. Having a conversation with your trusted OB-GYN ...
New Delhi | In a time when cesarean births are becoming increasingly common, stories of women successfully delivering normally after a C-section bring both hope and surprise. Known medically as VBAC ...
If your previous delivery was through CS, do not assume it is necessary for all your future pregnancies (Photo: Courtesy) You may have delivered your previous baby by caesarean, but you are pregnant ...
When Breanna Jay was pregnant with her first son, she expected a vaginal delivery. But when she was 38 weeks pregnant, she learned her son’s feet were facing downward, what’s known as breech. Doctors ...
LOS ANGELES • Vaginal birth after Caesarean, or VBAC, is reasonably safe and should be more widely available, a National Institutes of Health advisory panel concluded Wednesday. Such deliveries once ...
Baby deliveries via a VBAC—a vaginal birth after cesarean—have come into the spotlight in recent years, with several celebrities having opted for it. The most recent example is Tammy Hembrow, a ...
Rates of cesarean delivery are rising globally. They now account for more than 30% of births in the United States. As a result, more women than ever face the decision of whether they should attempt a ...
The moment you find out you’re pregnant, the questions start flooding in. One of the biggest decisions you’ll face is how you want to deliver your baby. With C-section rates climbing and natural birth ...