Abstract

Obesity does not contraindicate a trial of labour after a previous cesarean section (TOLAC), but it is unclear whether pregnant individuals with obesity experience fewer TOLACs. Our objective is to assess whether pregnant individuals with obesity were less likely to undergo a TOLAC and have a successful vaginal birth after cesarean section (VBAC) than those without obesity.

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