Elective Inductions, Cesareans, and Preterm Birth
November is Prematurity Awareness Month when the March of Dimes (MoD) encourages care providers and the public to focus on the high number of preterm births in the United States and what can be done to...
View ArticleCalifornia Reseachers Call For Fewer Cesareans and More VBACs
In a recently published White Paper by the California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative researchers in California confirmed that the high number of cesarean sections performed in the United States...
View ArticleWe Are Excited to Announce That We Are Updating Our Website and The VBAC...
Thank you to the community of parents and birth professionals who have supported VBAC.com since 1998. Cesarean section is a life-saving intervention but is sometimes performed without a woman’s true...
View ArticleAnnouncing the Online Publication of Module 10: Planning a Hospital VBAC
We are excited to announce that Module 10, Planning a Hospital VBAC, is now available for FREE as a PDF download. This module, part of the VBAC Education Project, provides valuable information and...
View Article“Failure to Progress” Is Sometimes Just Failure to Wait
“Failure to Progress” is one of the four main reasons for performing a cesarean section. Evidence shows that physicians vary widely in their assessment that labor has “failed.” Consequently, whether a...
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