Re: Vaginal delivery after LSCS

From: Danny Tucker (obgylist@obsdoc.demon.co.uk)
Wed Mar 13 06:18:00 1996


On Mon, 11 Mar 1996, Darach Corcoran, wrote:

>Unless the original indication for LSCS is recurrent (i.e CPD or similar)
>all cases should be assessed for, and probably should have a vaginal
>delivery.

I was under the impression that even where the indication for LSCS was documented as CPD, the successful VBAC rate for this group is not significantly different from sections for other indications.

Please correct me if I'm wrong.

Danny.

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