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Trial of labor after C-section uncommon, but often successful


 

AT THE PREGNANCY MEETING 2013

They were significantly less likely to succeed in being delivered vaginally if they were black, Hispanic, or Asian (odds ratios, 0.80, 0.92, and 0.86); were younger than age 20 (0.72); had pregestational diabetes (0.50) or gestational diabetes (0.81); or had chronic hypertension (0.56) or gestational hypertension (0.70).

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