Which of the following women is most likely to have success with a vaginal birth after a cesarean?
A) A26-year-old G2 P1 with a BMI of 32 and height of 63 inches with history of a cesarean for breech presenting for induction of labor at 41weeks
B) A 33-year-old G2 P1 with a BMI of 36 and height of 52 inches with history of a cesarean for failure to descend presenting in spontaneous labor at 39 weeks.
C) A 38-year-old G2 P1 with a BMI of 26 and height of 52 inches with history of a cesarean for fetal intolerance of labor presenting for induction of labor at 40 weeks.
D) A 40-year-old G2 P1 with a BMI of 24 and height of 65 inches with history of a cesarean for placenta previa presenting in spontaneous labor at 39 weeks.
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