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Risks of Vaginal Delivery After C-Section

Risks of Vaginal Delivery After C-Section

A medical illustration displaying the lateral view of a pregnant female and shares the risks of a vaginal delivery after a C-section (cesarean delivery). Risks include an evolving uterine rupture, blood loss, birth injuries, broad ligament hematoma, cystotomy, bowel injuries, ureteral injuries, uterine dehiscence, hysterectomy, blood transfusion, thromboembolic disease, and maternal death.