Coming Soon on the Blog: A Woman’s Guide to VBAC
Even with all of the information that is included in the recent National Institutes of Health (NIH) statement on VBAC, which says that VBAC is a “reasonable option” for most women with a previous...
View ArticleA Woman’s Guide to VBAC: Navigating the NIH Consensus Recommendations
In June 2010, a National Institutes of Health (NIH) panel published a Consensus Development Conference Statement on vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC). In addition to examining the current evidence...
View ArticleVBAC Success Rates and Prediction Models: Understanding Your Chances of...
This article is part of A Woman’s Guide to VBAC: Navigating the NIH Consensus Recommendations, a collection of resources that address the most common and pressing questions women may have about...
View ArticleA Woman’s Guide to VBAC: Putting Uterine Rupture into Perspective
This article is part of A Woman’s Guide to VBAC: Navigating the NIH Consensus Recommendations, a collection of resources that address the most common and pressing questions women may have about their...
View ArticleAre You an “Ideal” Candidate for VBAC? What Are Your Choices if Not?
This article is part of A Woman’s Guide to VBAC: Navigating the NIH Consensus Recommendations, a collection of resources that address the most common and pressing questions women may have about their...
View ArticleA Woman’s Guide to VBAC: Weighing the Pros and Cons
Weighing the Pros and Cons of Planned Vaginal Birth after Cesarean and Repeat Cesarean Section This article is part of A Woman’s Guide to VBAC: Navigating the NIH Consensus Recommendations, a...
View ArticleWeighing the Pros and Cons of Planned VBAC and Repeat Cesarean Section
This article is part of A Woman’s Guide to VBAC: Navigating the NIH Consensus Recommendations, a collection of resources that address the most common and pressing questions women may have about their...
View ArticleCesarean Awareness Month: A Woman’s Guide to VBAC
April is Cesarean Awareness Month. While it can be a life-saving procedure for mom and baby, a cesarean is often prescribed when vaginal birth is a safe and sound option. Be aware that you have...
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