Vaginal births after cesarean Vaginal births after cesarean (VBAC, by its initials in English) are not uncommon today. In the past used a vertical incision for the Caesarean section that cut through the uterine muscle fibers. Modern C-sections are usually performed with a horizontal incision along the route of the muscle fibers. The uterus then better maintains its integrity and can tolerate the strong contractions of childbirth future. For aesthetic reasons, the scar of modern caesarean sections is below the "bikini line". It should be noted that this type of incision is not recommended for health, and that takes much longer to heal naturally, our skin is a kind of sequence that is vertical, so inclusive, never completely healed. Currently not supported the old aphorism "after cesarean, always cesarean.Unless the causes that originated the first caesarean section would be maintained, for example, placenta previa or a narrow pelvis, accepted behavior is to leave the game progresses and act upon evolution. Another point that has sparked intense controversy is about the right of the mother to choose the mode of delivery, ie pregnant you want, no cause to be objectified by Caesarean section.
