(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).