It is important to check with your doctor to ensure that you do or do not have Cephalopelvic Disproporation. From personal experience, I was not told that this was part of why I had to have a C-section, and had I not finally inquired about it, I would have never known. If you are or have been diagnosed with Cephalopelvic Disproporation, it does not necessarily mean that you will have to rule out a VBAC.
Depending on the extent of Cephalopelvic Disproporation, many women go on to achieve VBAC success with the help of their doctor. Discuss your options with your doctor or midwife to see what measures can be taken to ensure that you can still achieve a VBAC!
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