An induction is better than a caesar risk wise, but that said, an induction makes it more likely you will have a caesar, but not by a huge percent - i.e. it's not guaranteed.
I am sure there was a post by you on here before about PPH and we had some good replies for you, PPH can happen with a caesar as well. As grose as this sounds, what many say you should do is lick the placenta after the birth and it apparently does stop PPH. You can also eat foods rich in vitamin K before the birth.
You can always put in your birth preferences/plan that you do not want students stitching you up. How did you birth your baby, on the bed, upright etc? It would be beneficial to be upright, squatting which opens the pelvis an extra 30% - a bigger baby doesn't mean a huge head - which is the main concern I think for women!!!
What is the main concern for you right now - what is the main thing that is bothering you about vaginal birth?






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