 The study found that the trial of labour after Caesarean section rate was 69.5%, and the success rate of vaginal birth after one lower uterine transverse Caesarean section was 35.07%. Factors such as maternal age group of 21 to 30 years, prior vaginal birth after or before Caesarean section, non-recurring indication, fetal distress and malpresentation, ruptured membrane, cervical dilatation greater than or equal to 4 cm, cervical effacement greater than or equal to 50%, and low station, greater than or equal to zero, at admission were associated with successful vaginal birth after one lower uterine transverse Caesarean section. Additionally, the Flam and Geiger score at a cut point of 5 had a sensitivity and specificity of 73.6% and 86.6%, respectively.