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    Subjects/OBG/Cesarean Section Indications
    Cesarean Section Indications
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    baby OBG

    A 28-year-old woman (G3P2) at 38 weeks gestation is referred for antenatal counselling. She had two previous cesarean deliveries: the first for breech presentation at 38 weeks, and the second (2 years ago) for failure to progress in the first stage of labour. Both surgeries were uncomplicated with classical vertical uterine incisions. She now presents in early labour with contractions every 5–6 minutes and cervical dilation of 3 cm. Fetal heart rate is reassuring. She is keen to have a trial of labour after cesarean (TOLAC). What is the most appropriate recommendation?

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