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why is c section so common?
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ILikePregnancy
(November 30, 2017, 11:22 pm)SweetMilk The thing you said about increased chances of C-section in the future pregnancy. Is that due to something they do, which can cause complications or something entirely different?

and of course each time circumstances can/will change so you have do things accordingly.

Basically, most doctors are worried that the c-section scars in the uterine tissue are a weak point and might rupture during a labor/delivery. People do still deliver vaginally after a c-section, which is known as a VBAC (Vaginal Birth After C-section).
doubleintegral
(December 1, 2017, 1:10 am)ILikePregnancy Basically, most doctors are worried that the c-section scars in the uterine tissue are a weak point and might rupture during a labor/delivery. People do still deliver vaginally after a c-section, which is known as a VBAC (Vaginal Birth After C-section).

Yep, and I think I read that the VBAC success rate is somewhere around 60% ("success" meaning that the baby was delivered vaginally, with the others ending up in surgery). But there are risks, and apparently some doctors or hospitals simply won't do it and some insurance plans won't pay for it, whereas they would pay for another C-section.
proteus33
from my experience most girls i know have medicaid and out of the 300 girls i have hung out with only like 6 or 7 had babies naturally most tried but they were coerced into having c-sections why not for actual health reasons but because the doctors and hospital make bank of csections..
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