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Advantages of a VBAC

Advantages of a VBAC

There are a number of benefits associated with having your subsequent baby vaginally rather than having a repeat Caesarean. From a medical point of view, research reflects that the average prevalence of complications for women having a Caesarean birth, are significantly higher (up to 28%) than for women who have a vaginal birth (about 1.6 to 3%) - the main complication usually being an infection of some sort after the birth. The complications or variations of Caesareans are covered in depth earlier in this class in risks and problems associated with Caesarean births.

Besides the lower risk for complications there are other benefits that women have expressed after having their VBAC.

These include:

Decreased pain, increased mobility and faster recovery
Experiencing a vaginal birth
Bonding and feeding
Lower cost

Decreased pain, increased mobility and faster recovery. A vaginal birth usually means being up and about within hours with minimal need for strong pain relief and being able to return to normal activities quicker, making parenting a little easier.

A Caesarean is a major operation, needing days to weeks of recovery, requiring fairly consistent pain medication for longer, needing more rest, restricting activities and impeding the care the woman is able to give her new baby (at least in the early days). For many women having the opportunity for a more rapid recovery is a major bonus, especially if they have other small children.

Experiencing a vaginal birth. For some women being able to experience a vaginal birth is important. The ability to achieve this may be linked with her body image and the perception she has of herself as a woman, capable of performing a task her body was created for. The previous Caesarean may have undermined her confidence in her body, and planning a VBAC could play a role as part of the challenge she sets herself for a subsequent birth.
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