Identifies Current Trends in Vaginal Birth after Cesarean Section in IRAN: A Qualitative Study

Zohre Khalajinia, Zahra Alipour

Abstract


Background: The growing prevalence of Cesarean Sections (CS), particularly repeated CS, is a major issue in contemporary midwifery. This study seeks to gain a comprehensive understanding of the experiences of pregnant women and specialists with vaginal delivery after CS, as well as the obstacles that may arise.

Materials and Methods: From March 2020 to May 2021, 10 women, 12 midwives, and 8 obstetricians and obstetricians affiliated with Qom University of Medical Sciences were interviewed to investigate the experiences and challenges associated with Vaginal Birth After Cesarean section (VBAC). We used the content analysis method, and the sampling was purposive. Semi‑structured interviews were conducted to collect data, which were then analyzed using qualitative content analysis based on conventional content analysis.

Results: The results show that subcategories “individual aspects of VBAC” and “family‑social aspects of VBAC” formed “positive aspects of VBAC.” Subcategories “self‑efficacy” and “decision‑making participation” formed the “empowerment for the woman.” Subcategories “technical team challenges” and “woman’s challenges” formed the main category of “upcoming challenges.” Conclusions: Positive relationships, choice‑making ability, and self‑confidence impact a woman’s decision to choose VBAC. Informing women of alternative delivery options after a CS and pursuing their dreams increases the likelihood of successful VBAC.



Keywords


Challenges, content analysis, vaginal birth after cesarean, women’s experiences

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