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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

Uterine dehiscence is an equally rare complication (0.06% to 3.8%) where – unlike a uterine rupture where all three muscular layers of the uterus open – only some of the uterine muscular layers open, making the amniotic sac and fetus visible.

VBAC procedures can be very safe for expecting mothers, but certain factors can affect whether your doctor recommends it. If you’re concerned about your chances of having a safe VBAC, schedule an appointment with your primary care doctor or women’s health specialist, like an OB-GYN.

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