”Can I have a VBAC if my c-section was for Failure to Progress?”
Description
Understanding the reason for your cesarean can be a critical part of healing from your c-section and preparing for a successful VBAC. Often, when a woman is told her c-section was for "failure to progress" aka not dilating enough or fast enough, she believes that her body is not able to dilate and therefore a vaginal birth will never be possible.
The good news is that you CAN have a VBAC after a c-section for failure to progress.
Inside this episode of the VBAC podcast, we dive into reasons that a woman may not dilate efficiently in labor and what you can do for a better birth experience next time.
Make sure you check out the FREE Combating Fear During VBAC online VBAC prep class to learn more about how fear and safety cycles can impact labor progression and cervical dilation.
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