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What is the success rate of natural delivery after caesarean section, natural delivery or caesarean section?
Many women will try different modes of production out of curiosity. For example, some women will choose caesarean section for the first delivery, but some women will choose natural delivery for the second delivery. So what is the success rate of natural delivery after caesarean section? Let me answer for you.

What is the success rate of natural delivery after caesarean section? It is possible that many mothers who have a caesarean section want to give birth naturally when they have a second child. However, it should be noted that if you want to have another child after caesarean section for the first time, it is recommended that there will be certain risks after two to three years, such as uterine rupture. Whether or not to give birth naturally depends first on the condition of the fetus at the time of delivery, and secondly on the contraction of the uterus. If the scar formed after the previous caesarean section affects the contractile function of the uterus and is not conducive to the delivery of the fetus, a second caesarean section is needed; If the fetal condition and uterine contractility are good, you can choose to give birth naturally.

When you are pregnant again after caesarean section, if the following situations occur, it is very likely that natural delivery will be unsuccessful during delivery, which needs careful consideration.

1, the interval between pregnancy again after caesarean section is insufficient.

It is very dangerous for mother to get pregnant again within three years after caesarean section, because the probability of uterine rupture during pregnancy is very high. This is because it takes a long time for the wounds of uterus and abdominal wall to heal completely after cesarean section. Only after the wound is completely healed and has the same function as normal tissue can the fetus be conceived again, so as to ensure that the uterus does not rupture during pregnancy. This time will take about three years.

2. Serious obstetric complications occurred in the second pregnancy.

The second pregnancy has serious obstetric complications, such as severe preeclampsia, placenta previa and placental abruption, which is not suitable for vaginal delivery.

When she is pregnant again, the fetus will have problems.

When pregnant again, the baby has problems, such as intrauterine hypoxia, multiple pregnancy, intrauterine infection, fetal oversize and so on.

Whether to have a natural delivery or a caesarean section has always been a concern of mothers. For this problem, I specially collected a lot of mother's experience and summarized it. Let's look at the reasons for choosing a natural delivery or caesarean section.

First of all, why choose natural childbirth:

1, choose to give birth naturally, because if you give birth naturally, you will recover quickly after delivery, and you can get out of bed and walk on the day of delivery. Usually you can leave the hospital in 3-5 days, and the cost is relatively small.

2, expectant mothers who have given birth to children can eat immediately after delivery or breastfeed, and there will be fewer postpartum complications.

3. For the baby, coming out of the birth canal, the lung function is exercised, the skin and nerves are massaged, and the nerves and sensory systems are better developed. Of course, he chose a natural birth.

4. If you choose to give birth naturally, your abdomen will recover quickly after delivery, and there will be fewer stretch marks on your stomach, so you will soon be able to restore your original flat abdomen!

Second, why choose caesarean section:

1, I actually wanted to choose a natural delivery if I could, but the fetus was embarrassed and had to have a caesarean section. Fetal distress means that the fetus is in a dangerous state due to lack of oxygen, and in severe cases, it may be stillborn.

2, the fetus is too big to give birth through the pelvic cavity, so there is no way to give birth naturally.

3, I am too short, my pelvis is too small, there is not enough room for the fetus to give birth, and it is also very troublesome.

The correct delivery should be to expose the top of the fetus first, but the position of the fetus here is not correct, so I chose caesarean section.

After reading these experience summaries, I believe that mothers will have a choice.