VBAC stands for Vaginal Birth After Cesarean. It refers to the process of giving birth vaginally after having had a previous cesarean delivery. VBAC is an option for many women who have had a cesarean section in the past, but it's important to note that not all women are candidates for VBAC, and the decision should be made in consultation with a healthcare provider. Factors such as the reason for the previous cesarean, the type of uterine incision, and the woman's overall health and medical history all play a role in determining whether VBAC is a safe and appropriate choice. VBAC can be a successful and empowering option for many women, but it also comes with certain risks, including the possibility of uterine rupture, which is why careful monitoring and planning are essential.
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