We used to do a boatload of VBAC's, but since ACOG's guidelines changed a few years ago, we're down to a trickle. However, that also means our repeat C-Section rate has skyrocketed. I would guess we're looking at at least 35% or more for an overall C-Section rate, and although I haven't seen the stats, I would hazard a guess that of our previous C/S moms, 95% get repearts and 5% VBAC's, if that much.
We have a doc and two anesthetists in house at night as well as on weekends and holidays, more during the day and evening, with others available as needed. We place epidurals on 99.9% of our C/S. Rare spinals, no CSE's. All the epidurals are placed by the docs, and managed by the anesthetists. Virtually every C/S is done by an anesthetist. It's an extremely efficient practice, but with our volume, it has to be. (18,000 deliveries a year) We often have multiple C/S going, especially during the day with scheduled repeats, and I've seen as many as five going at a time, even at night.