Natural birth safe after C-section - report

Doctors have previously advised many C-section patients against trying for a natural birth the next time they have a baby.

Doctors have previously advised many C-section patients against trying for a natural birth the next time they have a baby.

Published Oct 5, 2015

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London - Women who have had a Caesarean section can usually have a natural birth for subsequent babies, say experts.

Doctors have previously advised many C-section patients against trying for a natural birth the next time they have a baby.

But new guidance published by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists says that a natural birth is the clinically safe choice for most women, and carries a lower risk of complications.

The report says that natural birth after a C-section has a success rate of around 75 percent – the same as for first-time mothers. Even after two or more C-sections the success rate is still 71 percent.

Lead author Professor Janesh Gupta, of Birmingham University, said: “Women can be assured that in most cases it is possible and safe to have a vaginal birth after a previous Caesarean section.”

Daily Mail

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