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Faiz immediately took his wife and sister-in-law to the hospital, he could not bear to see the two women he loved


"mas my stomach ache" said Amelia crying at this moment of excruciating pain.


"fortunately we will be going to the operating room soon dear." answered Rasya holding the wife's hand gently.


"sister, it hurts so much my stomach, hikk,,,hiiihkk


" said Salma.


"grandfather, patience may also be patient we will soon arrive at the hospital." replied Faiz who was worried about the state of his wife and brother-in-law.


Forty-five minutes they arrived at the hospital kasih mother where there had prepared the delivery room for the two strong women.


Proof ‘Mighty’ Mother's Struggle To Be able to Give Birth to Her Child


“Without the sun, flowers will not be able to bloom perfectly. Without women there would be no love and without a mother there would never be a true hero figure”.


How not, for 9 months and 10 days a mother is willing to carry her child wherever she goes.


When going to sleep, cooking, washing, bathing to work, without strings attached the mother willingly and sincerely carries the heavy burden that is in her stomach.


A mother's struggle will be even greater when it comes time to give birth.


Whether giving birth normally or casually still a mother will feel tremendous pain.


There is not a single word that can describe how a mother struggles when giving birth to her baby.


I don't care if life is the stakes.


He just wants his son to be born healthy and perfect without flaws.


Despite the cesarean delivery, the mother still felt pain when her uterus was slashed with a sharp knife.


Not only that, when giving birth cesarean, the mother also has to be patient because the cesarean section process takes approximately one hour.


Within 40 weeks, the mother painstakingly looked after her baby by eating a healthy diet and reading a book to know how to make the child in her womb healthy and born perfectly.


The first cry of the child is the best gift that is always awaited by the mother.


Without a mother, we are nothing.


His heartfelt and affection are truly magical that can make our lives more beautiful.


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in the delivery room there are two great women who are struggling to give birth to their children accompanied by their two husbands.


here there is a couple of amelia with Rasya who Amelia wanted to give birth to normal after performing caesarean surgery.


If Amelia gave birth by cesarean section and then became pregnant again, Amelia may wonder if she could give birth normally after cesarean?


In medical terms, the normal birthing procedure after a cesarean is Vaginal Birth After Caesarean (VBAC). VBAC is a birthing process that some moms-to-be may not be able to do. For those who are eligible, there are several factors that you must consider before deciding to do so.


"What is VBAC?" ask Amelia with Rasya.


"VBAC is a normal birthing procedure after having a cesarean section or c-section. In general, mothers who have given birth by cesarean section are more recommended to undergo a cesarean section again if back pregnant. "replies the doctor.


Even so, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) reports that mothers can give birth normally after a cesarean section as long as they meet the requirements and get doctor's approval. If allowed and successful, giving birth to a baby normally can provide many benefits, including:


Preeclampsia (hypertension during pregnancy)


Obesity (body mass index reaching 30 or more)


Fetus with weight >4 kg


Had a caesarean section in the last 19 months


Had two previous cesarean sections in a row.


Pregnant triplets or more


Labor stuck


Pregnancy that lasts 40 weeks


"Risk of giving birth after a cesarean?" ask Rasya.


The first thing you should discuss with your doctor before deciding on a normal post-sectional delivery is about the type of caesarean section scar on the uterus.If the caesarean scar you have is transverse and low, the type of caesarean section scar that you have is, your doctor may allow you to try to give birth normally. Of course also with consideration of your condition and healthy fetus. While if the caesarean scar is vertical, you generally can not try to give birth normally. There is a very high risk that the scar will tear and reopen when you try to give birth normally. This condition can certainly harm you and the fetus.In addition to the possibility of a torn caesarean scar, there is another possible risk that can occur if you give birth normally post-section. Here are the risks of having a normal post-natal birth that need to be watched out for:


Ripped uterus. If the uterus is torn during normal labor, then an emergency cesarean section is needed to prevent life-threatening complications, as is severe bleeding in the mother


If labor does not go well, the risk of labor complications will be higher, such as bleeding and infection


  The risk of these problems occurs in less than 1 percent of all VBAC cases. However, you should still be careful because giving birth normally after a cesarean section still may potentially harm yourself and the fetus. You need to know, about 70 percent of women managed to give birth to their babies normally after surgery. Meanwhile, another 30 percent require another cesarean section because of problems that arise.


No more operation is needed


Recovery is faster


Less blood loss


Will not suffer injury to the bladder or intestines


Reduces the chance of infection


Have fewer problems with delivery later


Reduced labor costs


The risk of the baby having low breathing problems


Does not cause scarring in the uterus


The VBAC procedure can only be performed if the mother is about to give birth normally in a hospital or midwife. If you want to give birth normally after C-section, you must choose a hospital that has complete facilities and professional personnel.


Who can give birth through VBAC?


Some pregnant women who are allowed to give birth normally after a cesarean or VBAC are:


Mother who has a caesarean section incision shaped horizontal line


Being pregnant with one baby and only ever 1 cesarean before (but not with a vertical incision) with a distance of >2 years


Are pregnant with twins and have had a previous cesarean section, but not with a vertical incision


The birth occurs spontaneously


Your hip bones are quite large


Have never had major surgery on the uterus, such as a myomectomy


Have never had a torn uterus (uterine rupture) in a previous pregnancy.


Not having a medical condition that makes childbirth through ***** become risky, for example placenta previa or fibroids.


Pregnant women who are not advised to give birth normally after a cesarean (VBAC)


The safety of you and the fetus is certainly the main thing to consider. In order to give birth normally after a cesarean, the mother and fetus must be sure to be healthy and able to undergo the procedure. Although a normal post-cesarean delivery can be done, VBAC is a high-risk procedure so not all women are safe to do so. Therefore, in addition to considering the form of surgical scars, doctors generally do not recommend pregnant women undergo a VBAC procedure if they have the following conditions:


Preeclampsia (hypertension during pregnancy)


Obesity (body mass index reaching 30 or more)


Fetus with weight >4 kg


Had a caesarean section in the last 19 months


Had two previous cesarean sections in a row.


Pregnant triplets or more


Labor stuck


Pregnancy that lasts 40 weeks


 


The risk of giving birth is normal after a cesarean


The first thing you should discuss with your doctor before deciding on a normal post-sectional delivery is about the type of caesarean section scar on the uterus.If the caesarean scar you have is transverse and low, the type of caesarean section scar that you have is, your doctor may allow you to try to give birth normally. Of course also with consideration of your condition and healthy fetus. While if the caesarean scar is vertical, you generally can not try to give birth normally. There is a very high risk that the scar will tear and reopen when you try to give birth normally. This condition can certainly harm you and the fetus.In addition to the possibility of a torn caesarean scar, there is another possible risk that can occur if you give birth normally post-section. Here are the risks of having a normal post-natal birth that need to be watched out for:


-rahim. If the uterus is torn during normal labor, then an emergency cesarean section is needed to prevent life-threatening complications, as is severe bleeding in the mother


If labor does not go well, the risk of labor complications will be higher, such as bleeding and infection


The risk of these problems occurs in less than 1 percent of all VBAC cases. However, you should still be careful because giving birth normally after a cesarean section still may potentially harm yourself and the fetus. You need to know, about 70 percent of women managed to give birth to their babies normally after surgery. Meanwhile, another 30 percent require another cesarean section because of the problems that arise." explained the doctor.


"When is the right time to give birth after a cesarean?" ask Faiz.


The ideal time distance that a doctor recommends for a mother to give birth normally after a cesarean or VBAC is at least 2 years from the initial delivery performed by cesarean section. This distance is also recommended for the time of rebirth after a cesarean section or normal delivery. If the mother becomes pregnant after 1 year of cesarean or pregnancy occurs in less than 2 years, the risk of possible complications will be higher. One of the most fatal risks of VBAC is a uterine rupture.


Posted On: 17 July 2021


Posted By: Hermina Galaxy


6 min read


Reviewed By: dr. Lilia Mufida, SpOG - KFM


Want to Give Birth After Caesar?


If you previously gave birth by C-section and then got pregnant again, you may wonder if you can give birth normally after C-section?


 


In medical terms, the normal birthing procedure after a cesarean is Vaginal Birth After Caesarean (VBAC). VBAC is a birthing process that some moms-to-be may not be able to do. For those who are eligible, there are several factors that you must consider before deciding to do so.


 


 


What is VBAC?


 


VBAC is a normal birthing procedure after having a cesarean section or c-section. In general, mothers who have given birth by cesarean section are more recommended to undergo a cesarean section again if they are pregnant again. 


 


Even so, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) reports that mothers can give birth normally after a cesarean section as long as they meet the requirements and get doctor's approval. If allowed and successful, giving birth to a baby normally can provide many benefits, including:


No more operation is needed


Recovery is faster


Less blood loss


Will not suffer injury to the bladder or intestines


Reduces the chance of infection


Have fewer problems with delivery later


Reduced labor costs


The risk of the baby having low breathing problems


Does not cause scarring in the uterus


 


The VBAC procedure can only be performed if the mother is about to give birth normally in a hospital or midwife. If you want to give birth normally after C-section, you must choose a hospital that has complete facilities and professional personnel.


 


 


Who can give birth through VBAC?


Some pregnant women who are allowed to give birth normally after a cesarean or VBAC are:


Mother who has a caesarean section incision shaped horizontal line


Being pregnant with one baby and only ever 1 cesarean before (but not with a vertical incision) with a distance of >2 years


Are pregnant with twins and have had a previous cesarean section, but not with a vertical incision


The birth occurs spontaneously


Your hip bones are quite large


Have never had major surgery on the uterus, such as a myomectomy


Have never had a torn uterus (uterine rupture) in a previous pregnancy.


Not having a medical condition that makes childbirth through ***** become risky, for example placenta previa or fibroids.


 


 


Pregnant women who are not advised to give birth normally after a cesarean (VBAC)


 


The safety of you and the fetus is certainly the main thing to consider. In order to give birth normally after a cesarean, the mother and fetus must be sure to be healthy and able to undergo the procedure. Although a normal post-cesarean delivery can be done, VBAC is a high-risk procedure so not all women are safe to do so. Therefore, in addition to considering the form of surgical scars, doctors generally do not recommend pregnant women undergo a VBAC procedure if they have the following conditions:


Preeclampsia (hypertension during pregnancy)


Obesity (body mass index reaching 30 or more)


Fetus with weight >4 kg


Had a caesarean section in the last 19 months


Had two previous cesarean sections in a row.


Pregnant triplets or more


Labor stuck


Pregnancy that lasts 40 weeks


 


 


The risk of giving birth is normal after a cesarean


 


The first thing you should discuss with your doctor before deciding on a normal post-sectional delivery is about the type of caesarean section scar on the uterus.If the caesarean scar you have is transverse and low, the type of caesarean section scar that you have is, your doctor may allow you to try to give birth normally. Of course also with consideration of your condition and healthy fetus. While if the caesarean scar is vertical, you generally can not try to give birth normally. There is a very high risk that the scar will tear and reopen when you try to give birth normally. This condition can certainly harm you and the fetus.In addition to the possibility of a torn caesarean scar, there is another possible risk that can occur if you give birth normally post-section. Here are the risks of having a normal post-natal birth that need to be watched out for:


Ripped uterus. If the uterus is torn during normal labor, then an emergency cesarean section is needed to prevent life-threatening complications, as is severe bleeding in the mother


If labor does not go well, the risk of labor complications will be higher, such as bleeding and infection


 


The risk of these problems occurs in less than 1 percent of all VBAC cases. However, you should still be careful because giving birth normally after a cesarean section still may potentially harm yourself and the fetus. You need to know, about 70 percent of women managed to give birth to their babies normally after surgery. Meanwhile, another 30 percent require another cesarean section because of problems that arise.


 


 


When is the right time to give birth after a cesarean?


 


The ideal time distance that a doctor recommends for a mother to give birth normally after a cesarean or VBAC is at least 2 years from the initial delivery performed by cesarean section. This distance is also recommended for the time of rebirth after a cesarean section or normal delivery. If the mother becomes pregnant after 1 year of cesarean or pregnancy occurs in less than 2 years, the risk of possible complications will be higher. One of the most fatal risks of VBAC is a uterine rupture.


 


 


Tips for giving birth normally after a cesarean


 


When declared pregnant again, some mothers may want to try to give birth normally after previously doing a cesarean section. Start talking to your doctor at your first prenatal visit. Discuss all your concerns and desires about giving birth normally. Make sure your doctor has a complete medical history, especially records of previous cesareans. Your doctor will use your medical history to consider the possibility of a successful post-sectional delivery. Always consult your doctor about your risk of VBAC. If You are allowed to do a normal delivery by the doctor, then do the following things as a form of preparation You for a normal delivery post-surgery:


Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC). Ask your doctor and find out information about VBAC from various reliable references


Find a hospital that can perform an emergency caesarean section. This is a form of anticipation if there are problems during labor


Maintain pregnancy by living a healthy lifestyle. Eating a nutritious diet and moderate exercise can help create a healthy pregnancy


Avoid stress. Stress can cause problems in pregnancy.


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Before deciding to give birth normally after a cesarean, consult a doctor first. Do not let You be mistaken because it can harm You and the fetus.


that's the doctor's statement to Amelia. whereas Salma is normal even though she was pregnant and the first experience of giving birth but thank you to both smoothly.


the great woman had given birth to their beautiful daughter and Sholehah. Salma was so grateful to have a beautiful baby girl.