I have.
Dd was born by Emergency C Section (failure to progress - she was back to back and got stuck). Ds was born vaginally three years later - easy birth - unlike his sister he went the right way!
A successful vaginal birth was far far easier than an emergency c section (particularly mine as I haemorrhaged).
I was told that my odds of a successful vaginal birth was about 75% as my reasons for the first birth not succeeding were down to dd’s positioning rather than the shape of my body.
The risk, of course, is that you will try for a vaginal birth and end up with an emergency c-section - which (from talking to friends who have had planned and emergency c sections) is far less civilised than a planned c section.
If you have another planned c section then you will know exactly what will happen, when, how, who will be there etc. With a vaginal birth you don’t know anything until it happens.
For me it was the right choice. But I’m not you. So don’t feel like you “should” do go for a vaginal birth.
The recovery is pretty amazing though - when ds was about 10 days old we took the kids to a play centre. Dd went climbing up a big outdoor rope ladder thing, got stuck and started to cry. I immediately handed dh baby ds and climbed up after her. It was only when I was 20 feet in the air and dh recovered from his shock long enough to say “ummm - should you be doing that?” that it occurred to me that 10 days post childbirth probably wasn’t the best time to start climbing rope ladders. I still carried Dd down though. 10 days post Dd I was still in jogging bottoms because my jeans hurt my scar too much.