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Has anyone delivered vaginally after c section?

My doctor told me I would be able to as long as there are no complications and baby is not breech but I kinda have that feeling I'm gonna be stuck with another c section :(
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A vaginal birth is harder and longer but such a relief when it's done and more emotional and such a better experience to be able to have support from ur family and to actually see ur baby come out.  C section u see ur baby for a few seconds and take them away while u lay there behind a sheet and u can only have one person with u.  And it's far more painful after because of the incision.  
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I had a c section but no I could. Choose to try to go natural.  But I'm scared honestly.  I already know what to expect from already c section. .. .
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I have the same concern.  My first child was c-section.  But my doctor says if things go good like they are I will have no problem doing a natural birth this time.  Yet I read all this stuff on the internet and it scares me bad.  I know you can't believe everything you read but it still makes me wonder.  My husband says I worry too much and need to quit reading every bit of material that becomes available.  I think he may be right.
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Good to hear!  My first was vaginal and second c section and there's nothing like the vaginal experience so fingers crossed!
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I had a c section with my second son and with my 3rd son I pushed him out in less than 10 minutes with no problem! Keep active, that should help! Goodluck!
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I had my first naturally, my second was breech and ended up in a csection, and my 3rd was vaginal, I am currently 41+ weeks pregnant and hopefully will have another vbac any day now.
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