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Trust me . . . (Part 1)
Lately, I’ve talked to a few mamas about their birth stories and was perplexed by some of the recommendations their providers gave them. While I don’t know ALL the details and there could have been more to the story than … Continue reading
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Tagged birth, care provider, labor, maternity care, midwife, OB
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Risky Business . . . VBAC or ERCS?
Mothers who experience birth via c-section have longer recovery periods. In most cases, after 6 weeks or so, they can heal and move on with life. Unfortunately, for most, that isn’t the end of the impact on their lives. If … Continue reading
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Tagged birth risks, cesarean, uterine rupture, VBAC
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Send a Message to ACOG re: VBAC Access!
Here is another important guest post from Heather Johnson at www.nurturedmoms.com regarding a petition that is active through October 31. Please take a moment to consider this important issue and let your voice be heard. For a long time, birth activists … Continue reading
V.B.A.C. (vaginal birth after cesarean)
On May 26, 2010, B. H. traveled 106 miles while in labor to have her baby at a facility that permitted a vaginal birth after cesarean. At nine weeks pregnant, she was told by her doctor that she would “have … Continue reading
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Tagged ACOG, birth, c-section, cesarean, childbirth education, doula, labor, pregnancy, VBAC
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