Care for People Who Have Had a Caesarean Birth and Are Planning Their Next Birth
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Quality Statement 1:  Access to Vaginal Birth After Caesarean
  People who have had a  Caesarean birth before can plan a vaginal birth for their next birth, as long  as there is no medical reason not to have one.
  Quality Statement 2:  Discussion After Caesarean Birth
  After a Caesarean birth,  people have a discussion with their physician or midwife and receive written  information about the reasons for their Caesarean birth and their options for  future births.
  Quality Statement 3: Shared Decision-Making
  Pregnant people who have  had a previous Caesarean birth participate in shared decision-making  with their physician or midwife. The discussion and planned mode of birth  are documented in the perinatal record.
  Quality Statement 4:  Previous Vaginal Birth
  Pregnant people who have  had both a previous Caesarean birth and a previous vaginal birth are informed  that they have a high likelihood of successful vaginal birth if no  contraindication is present.
  Quality Statement 5:  Operative Reports and Incision Type
  Physicians  and midwives obtain an operative report from any previous Caesarean births  whenever possible. Pregnant people who have had a previous Caesarean birth with  an unknown type of uterine incision have an individualized assessment by their  physician or midwife to determine the likelihood of a low transverse incision. 
  Quality Statement 6:  Timely Access to Caesarean Birth
  Pregnant people planning a  vaginal birth after Caesarean are aware of the resources available and not  available at their planned place of birth, including physician, midwifery,  nursing, anesthesiology, and neonatal care, and the ability to provide timely  access to Caesarean birth.
  Quality Statement 7:  Unplanned Labour
  Pregnant people planning an  elective repeat Caesarean section should have a documented discussion with  their physician or midwife about the feasibility of vaginal birth after  Caesarean if they go into unplanned labour. This discussion should take place during  antenatal care and again if the person arrives at the hospital in labour.
  Quality Statement 8:  Induction and Augmentation of Labour
  Pregnant people who have  had a previous Caesarean birth are offered induction and/or oxytocin  augmentation of labour when medically indicated, and are informed by their  physician or midwife about the potential benefits and harms associated with the  method proposed. Discussion about this should begin in the antenatal period.
  Quality Statement 9: Signs  and Symptoms of Uterine Rupture
During active labour,  pregnant people who have had a previous Caesarean birth are closely monitored  for signs or symptoms of uterine rupture.