On a more optimistic note, take a look at this press release from the National Institutes of Health: An independent panel convened this week by the National Institutes of Health confronted a troubling fact that pregnant women currently have limited access to clinicians and facilities able and willing to offer a trial of labor after previous cesarean delivery because of so - called VBAC bans. (fitpregnancy.com)
They also urged that current VBAC guidelines be revisited, malpractice concerns be addressed, and additional research undertaken to better understand the medical and non-medical factors that influence decision making for women with previous cesarean deliveries. (fitpregnancy.com)
Previous Cesarean delivery documented as low transverse Cesarean Delivery. (westshoremidwifery.com)