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Re: Twins and VBACFrom: Chrisa93@aol.comFri Nov 11 18:23:55 2005
I actually know of two women in the past month who have had twins VBACs- I believe both were primary VBACs. I believe that with twin VBAC, there is the risk of VBAC, and the risk of twins, but just because you have both factors in a pregnancy/delivery does not increase risk exponentially. I will see if I can find the data on that. Also, my understanding is that it is the primary VBAC which has the highest rupture rate- after one VBAC, the rate of UR for subsequent pregnancies and labors is drastically lower. I guess the scar has "proven" itself. Therefore, she would already be lower risk than if she were a primary VBAC. Chris A., NP Boston
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