VBAC, or Vaginal Birth After Cesarean, is an option for women who have previously undergone a C-section and wish to deliver vaginally in a subsequent pregnancy. At Nexus Hospital, we carefully evaluate each case to determine the suitability and safety of VBAC based on medical history and current pregnancy conditions. With proper monitoring and expert supervision, VBAC can be a safe and successful option for many women. Our team provides continuous support during labor, ensuring quick response in case of any complications. Advanced facilities and experienced specialists help manage both routine and high-risk situations effectively. We focus on creating a safe, comfortable, and well-monitored environment for mothers choosing VBAC. This approach promotes a more natural childbirth experience while maintaining the highest safety standards.
When is the treatment required?
- Previous C-section with a desire for vaginal delivery
- No major complications in current pregnancy
- Suitable uterine condition as assessed by the doctor
- Baby positioned correctly for vaginal birth
- Adequate time gap between pregnancies
- Overall stable health of mother and baby
Number of Sessions Required
VBAC involves regular antenatal check-ups, careful evaluation closer to delivery, continuous monitoring during labor, and postnatal follow-up after childbirth.
Benefit of that treatment
- Avoids repeat surgical procedure
- Faster recovery compared to C-section
- Lower risk of surgical complications
- Shorter hospital stay
- Promotes natural childbirth experience
- Quicker return to daily activities
FAQs
1. Is VBAC safe for everyone?
VBAC is safe for many women, but eligibility depends on medical history and current pregnancy conditions.
2. What are the risks associated with VBAC?
There is a small risk of uterine rupture, which is why close monitoring is essential during labor.
3. Can I choose VBAC after multiple C-sections?
It depends on individual medical evaluation, and your doctor will guide you on the safest option.