Can you have a normal birth three years after your first cesarean?

If a woman has had a cesarean section because of non-pelvic factors such as fear of pain or fetal malposition, and there are no uterine incision lacerations or infections, and three years after the first cesarean section, the fetus is normal this time and there are no indications of the need for a cesarean section, a normal delivery may be considered under the supervision of a doctor. Usually a normal delivery after a cesarean section may carry the risk of uterine rupture, so the conditions must be met before trying for a normal delivery. If the pregnant woman had a cesarean section for her first child because of non-pelvic factors such as fear of pain or fetal malposition, and there was no occurrence of abnormalities such as uterine incision fissure and infection after the previous cesarean section, and this time the fetus is normal, the uterine incision is healing well, and there is no indication for a cesarean section, a normal delivery can be considered under the guidance of the doctor. If a pregnant woman shows signs of uterine rupture during a trial of labor, she needs to be converted to cesarean section in an emergency.