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VBAC. A victory and a relief for most of the women who have one. A deep and generous healing for many of them. And still, very much a sham, because most of the women never really needed to be cut in the first place, so they didn't really need to be VBACs after all.
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[Matches = 79] [Confidence = 6%]
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Women pregnant after a previous cesarean section have special needs and concerns.
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[Matches = 50] [Confidence = 7%]
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When I agreed to have a cesarean, was I really making a choice? First of all, I, the chooser, was not truly informed; second, my doctor lied to me. Third, my insurance company limited my choices in many ways.
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[Matches = 38] [Confidence = 3%]
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Learn what every midwife should know about ACOG and VBAC from Marsden Wagner, MD.
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[Matches = 37] [Confidence = 8%]
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No studies are available on homebirth after cesarean (HBAC). Is it as safe as inhospital VBAC? What elements make it risky? Amy Haas takes on the difficult task of wading applying the available studies on VBAC to the domain of homebirth to give a general idea on its safety.
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[Matches = 34] [Confidence = 4%]
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An archived issue of Midwifery Today E-News
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[Matches = 30] [Confidence = 4%]
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An archived issue of Midwifery Today E-News
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[Matches = 25] [Confidence = 4%]
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An archived issue of Midwifery Today E-News
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[Matches = 24] [Confidence = 3%]
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After advocating VBACs for years, ACOG in 1999 flip-flopped and issued guidelines restricting them. Barbara lists a number of ways to fight a such a denial and win.
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[Matches = 23] [Confidence = 6%]
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An archived issue of Midwifery Today E-News
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[Matches = 23] [Confidence = 3%]
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