The uterus is a muscle. When it is contracting, i.e. giving birth, it is doing just that. Depending on your C-Section, whether it is the Bikini line or the navel to pubic bone, you should be able to give birth vaginally if it was a Bikini line C-Section. The cut in the uterus was at the base and goes with the contraction direction. There wouldn't be any chance in contractions. If you had the navel to pubic, that could be much more problematic because it could interfere in the contractions or be harmful.
I have seen a number of C-Sections for the first, and Vag for the second.
The HSV is a different matter, for the safety of the child I would go with the C-Section. There is a small chance she could catch it when you give birth. It is a small chance, but you want to take that chance? C-Sections are frightening, but they're routine and safe.
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