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A woman who had a lower uterine transverse incision for a cesarean birth resulting from cephalopelvic disproportion asks if 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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Maternity Nursing: An Introductory Text

Maternity Nursing: An Introductory Text


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geeta Author
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8 years ago
Thanks for answering, appreciate the help!
DI
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Thanks for the feedback, took me a while to find the answer too!
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