A good candidate for a VBAC is someone who's has had one previous c-section. We can do a VBAC if they've had two c-sections, but nothing more than that. It's important that the previous cesarean section has been what we call a transverse incision on the uterus. It doesn't really matter which way the incision is made on the abdomen, but it's really what it was like on the uterus. The chance of uterine rupture is much less for the transverse incision than the vertical incision on the uterus.
The other person that would be a really good candidate for VBAC would be someone that has had, maybe, they had a c-section for breech, or they had a c-section for fetal distress. Something that would not repeat itself again in another pregnancy. I think those would the best candidates for VBAC.