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VBAC Unveiled: The Surprising Truth About Healing, Strength, and What No One Tells You After a C-Section

VBAC Unveiled: The Surprising Truth About Healing, Strength, and What No One Tells You After a C-Section

The benefits of a VBAC make it worth considering. However, it’s important to work with your care team to make sure you are an appropriate candidate and you understand the risks and benefits.

VBAC risks

Like all pregnancies, there are risks associated with trying to have a VBAC, but they are rare. Some of the potential risks of a VBAC are uterine rupture and uterine dehiscence.

Uterine rupture happens when the pressure of giving birth causes the incision from a previous C-section to tear. This can cause fetal complications and maternal hemorrhaging. The rate of uterine rupture is extremely rare, happening in less than 1% of VBAC patients.

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