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Vaginal Birth after Cesarean Delivery: Results in 310 Pregnancies

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A trial of a VBAC significantly reduced the rate of cesarean sections. Although the rates of uterine rupture and neonatal asphyxia were slightly higher in women who attempted a VBAC than in women who underwent an elective cesarean section, obstetricians should offer the option of a trial of labor, because more than one-half of the women with a previous cesarean delivery might have successful vaginal deliveries, and the VBAC-related maternal mortality rate does not reportedly differ between women undergoing a trial of labor and women undergoing an elective repeat cesarean section.

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