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Vaginal Birth

Birth of babies through the vagina is called vaginal birth. The different types of vaginal deliveries are spontaneous vaginal delivery, assisted vaginal delivery, induced vaginal delivery, and normal vaginal delivery.

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What are the chances of having a C-section for the second pregnancy after first being a C-section?

Query: Hi doctor, I want to know what are the tests to diagnose CPD or determine pelvis type accurately. I recently had a C-section and was told I was unlikely to ever have a vaginal birth in the future. My baby was 6 lbs 12 ounces. During labor, I was 2.3 inches dilated and fully effaced when my midwife m...  Read Full »


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Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Your baby is a full-grown healthy baby. Had it come in the normal presentation, which we call occipito-anterior, then maybe the C-section (cesarean) would have been avoided. As such, when it comes to occipito-posterior, it had to rotate a long way to get into its positi...  Read Full »

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