Affiliation:
1. Gynecology and Obstetrics, St. Franziskus-Hospital Ahlen,
Germany
Abstract
Abstract
Background Natural childbirth could represent a deeply rooted need for
many women, even in exceptional situations such as after 3 previous caesarean
sections.
Case presentation The first patient, a 28-year-old 6th gravida
and 3rd para, first presented in the 40+3 week of pregnancy
desiring a vaginal birth, after all the other hospitals in the area had refused
her request. A detailed explanation of potential risks was given and, when 2
days later contractions started, she gave birth to a newborn of 4450 g
spontaneously, without complications. A month later, a second woman, 42 years
old, 5th gravida, 3rd para, read about the above-mentioned
case on social media and decided to attempt a natural delivery after 3 caesarean
sections at our hospital as well. She presented herself for the first time in
the 41+1 week of pregnancy in our delivery room with an onset of labor
after rupture of the membranes and gave birth on the same day, spontaneously
without complications, to a 4150 g heavy healthy newborn.
Conclusions The wish to attempt a spontaneous birth after 3 previous
caesarean sections can be deeply anchored and should be professionally
approached by obstetricians, even if counseling and management can be
challenging.
Subject
Maternity and Midwifery,Obstetrics and Gynecology,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health