Not exact matches
A study published in the Dec. 2015 issue of Birth
showed that, although Home Births After Cesarean (HBAC) have high success
rates, when a uterine
rupture does occur, perinatal death is more likely.
NICE (2015) discusses a study by Landon et al (2006) that
showed no significant difference in the
rates of uterine
rupture in VBAC with two or more previous cesarean births compared with a single previous cesarean birth, and states that these findings are consistent with «other observational studies,» (p 7).
Studies on twin do NOT
show increased
rates of
rupture with a C - section scar, possibly because many deliver earlier in the pregnancy and so many women have a Cesarean section without labor anyway.