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A woman who had a lower uterine transverse incision for a cesarean birth resulting from cephalopelvic disproportion asks whether this means she cannot have a vaginal birth in the future. Which answer is most appropriate?
 
  a. A vaginal birth after cesarean birth is never recommended because of the risk for uterine rupture.
  b. It is possible to have a vaginal birth with the type of incision you have. You will want to discuss this with your health care provider.
  c. Your incision does not permit you to have a vaginal birth in the future.
  d. Perhaps you should reconsider any future pregnancies because you are now at high risk for complications.
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