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VAGINAL BIRTH AFTER CESAREAN (VBAC): SAFETY AND CLINICAL OUTCOMES

Zarina TillayevaOzodbek OdiljonovTermez University of Economics and Service Faculty of Medicine
Open MINDrepository2026en
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Vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) is defined as a trial of labor in women with a previous cesarean section (CS) aiming to achieve vaginal delivery. Over the past decades, the global rise in cesarean delivery rates has increased interest in VBAC as a strategy to reduce repeat cesarean sections and their associated complications. Although VBAC offers several maternal benefits, including reduced surgical risks and shorter recovery time, concerns remain regarding uterine rupture and neonatal morbidity. This article reviews current evidence regarding the safety, eligibility criteria, maternal and neonatal outcomes, and long-term implications of VBAC. Available data indicate that, in appropriately selected patients, VBAC is a safe and effective alternative to elective repeat cesarean delivery (ERCD). Careful patient selection, institutional readiness, and continuous monitoring are essential to optimize outcomes.

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