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What Are The Chances Of Normal Delivery After Losing A Baby After Birth?

Age- 27 yrs, Height- 165 cm, Weight- 70 kg.
hello doctor,
I have my first caesarian delivery in Oct'2010 but b'coz of my bad luck my baby was dead after 5 days on ventilator. Now i am Pregnant of 8 weeks so i want to know that is there any chance for me for normal delivery. As I was suffering from Acidity and nausea ....plz help
Thu, 5 Mar 2015
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Hello,
As your height is good, so there are every chances of normal delivery, but as you told that your 1st baby was by caesarian, so i would say that its better to go for planned caesarian rather than normal delivery, but there are certainly chances that you should deliver a baby normally.
So do regular follow up with your gynecologist and act accordingly.
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What Are The Chances Of Normal Delivery After Losing A Baby After Birth?

Hello, As your height is good, so there are every chances of normal delivery, but as you told that your 1st baby was by caesarian, so i would say that its better to go for planned caesarian rather than normal delivery, but there are certainly chances that you should deliver a baby normally. So do regular follow up with your gynecologist and act accordingly.