A “previous caesarean pregnancy” refers to a pregnancy in a woman who has previously undergone a caesarean section (C-section) for the delivery of a previous baby. In other words, it’s a subsequent pregnancy occurring after a prior childbirth that involved the surgical delivery of the baby through an incision made in the mother’s abdomen and uterus (womb).
The previous caesarean section (C-section) of a woman during her pregnancy may have been caused by several circumstances, including the ones listed below:
If a woman who delivered her baby via c-section in her previous pregnancy and is now considering a vaginal birth, then is it referred to as VBAC or vaginal birth after c-section. While VBAC can be a viable option for many women, it is important to understand that there are some potential risks involved, including the rare possibility of uterine rupture during delivery. The decision to have a csection again or attempt a vaginal birth is personal and depends on various factors, including the reason for previous caesarean delivery, the type of uterine incision and the woman’s overall health. One should always discuss their delivery options with their obstetrician before making a decision.
Women who have previously had a caesarean section may choose from the following management and delivery options:
Every woman and her pregnancy experience is different, thus choices on the delivery method should be made in consultation with an obstetrician while taking into account each patient’s specific needs and preferences. For expert guidance and care related to pregnancy after a previous caesarean section, reach out to Dr. Disha Verman, the best obstetrician and gynaecologist in Mathura.
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