Vaginal delivery is possible after a C-section in multiple birth

We have already talked about the possibility of having a vaginal delivery after a caesarean section, according to the WHO, 80% of women can have it, and a study recently revealed that it is also possible after several deliveries by caesarean section.

There has been a new investigation that continues to destroy the myth that after giving birth by caesarean section you can never have a vaginal delivery, even when it has been a multiple birth.

A team from the University of Utah, in Salt Lake City, United States talks about how it is possible to try a high percentage, a 59% of women with a previous C-section due to multiple pregnancy managed to have a normal labor of a single baby.

While the success of that percentage was 85.6%, it slowed down to 73% in women who had had a single baby by caesarean section, that is, they did not suffer significant risks during labor ...

One of the important issues in these cases is the attitude because mothers who preferred a natural birth were more likely to get it than those who would have preferred another caesarean section.

Due to the increasing number of pregnancies due to fertility methods, the trend in the future is for multiple births to increase, so knowing that vaginal delivery is a more than reasonable option for pregnant women with twins or triplets is certainly good news. .

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