J.Z.
Hi B. -
I had a successful natural childbirth after a c-section with my first baby.
VBAC definitely has its risks and that is why doctors (and insurance companies) have moved away from allowing them. Nevertheless, there are many success stories out there.
My first pregnancy was smooth -- then in the last weeks my son turned and was tush down and engaged. We tried an inversion to move him back around but it didn't work. The doctor at that point gave me a choice to wait to go into labor or have a c-section. He recommended the latter.
When I was pregnant with my daughter I really wanted to try a vaginal birth. I knew this would probably be my last pregnancy and wanted that experience I guess. So -- I did some research -- there are some really good books out there. I would tell you the titles but they are in a box in my garage somewhere (it's been 6 years now). My doctor was pretty much not thrilled about my decision and I did have to sign a special waiver (probably for their insurance coverage).
Anyway, one thing that made me feel a little better about pursuing the VBAC is that my first baby and second were both small -- both were a little under 6 lbs. and my c-section wasn't due to a problem in the baby passing through the birth canal, hypertension, or any of those situations that are high risk.
For some reason I had this belief that since it was a VBAC I needed to do the birth without any drugs -- I had this ridiculous theory that if I began to rupture I would have a better chance of knowing if I could feel everything. Well -- after having gone through it now, I am not sure that that is true. I mean could I really differentiate from the pain of labor and some other thing going on??
Anyway, in the end I did it -- all natural and very successfully. The baby and I did great and now, looking back, I am glad that I did it.
What I would recommend is you do a little more research, talk to your doctor about the risks he foresees -- as every person and their risks are different. If you can -- do it, but if you can't -- no big deal -- the real reward is a beautiful, healthy baby.
Good Luck!