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Birth After CBAC

Today’s post includes articles written by Chloe Bayfield on the subject of emotionally preparing for another birth after your CBAC and Heidi Thaden-Pierce, writing on the subject of birth plans for a cesarean birth, should you face another CBAC. Emotionally Preparing for Birth after a CBAC by Chloe Bayfield I think that one of the […]

Teresa's CBAC Story

The Birth of Ella Rose As I’m preparing to write this, I find myself thinking how ironic it is that I am writing this.  I began my birthing career with a one track mind – natural birth.  Anything other than that was somehow not equal.  It was less than, in my mind.  So, it’s somewhat […]

Kristen's CBAC Story

An Empowered CBAC It seems that in birth circles everyone is excited about a good VBAC story.  In case you don’t know, VBAC stands for a Vaginal Birth After Cesarean.  This is not one of those wonderful VBAC stories.  In fact, some might call it a failed VBAC story.  However, I am going to call […]

Ami's CBAC Story

Reflections on C-Section #3 At the end of August I promised another post about my birth story, as I had more thoughts on it that I wanted to share.  As I’m sure you can imagine, I’ve been busy.  But, ICAN is looking for CBAC stories (c-section birth after c-section) and I wanted mine to be […]

Carmen's CBAC Story

Thank you for providing me the opportunity to share my story. I’ve never actually written it out and I’m hoping this will help me today as I’m feeling especially down. In 2009 I was pregnant with my first daughter, I was uneducated and ignorant about birth.  I trusted my doctors without question and didn’t even […]

Kandie's CBAC Story

My Birth Story 2010 After the birth of my daughter in 2004 did not turn out at all had I had naively thought it would, I was determined to have a different outcome when I became pregnant again five years later. Not wanting to repeat the same mistakes the second time around, I armed myself […]

Doulas and CBAC by Heidi Thaden-Pierce

Why would someone want to hire a doula for a planned cesarean birth?  Are doulas even allowed into the OR?  What role would a doula play for these births? Moms having a cesarean birth hire a doula for many of the same reasons you would benefit from a doula at ANY birth – emotional support, […]

Kelli's CBAC Story

After the birth of my first daughter, I found myself on a journey.  It was a journey of self discovery, and as cliché as that sounds (Aren’t all journeys a way to discover yourself?) it was a means of healing through action.  I needed to heal after giving birth for the first time.  I had […]

Karen's CBAC Story

I had a CBAC May 25, 2010 at 7am. I have never written his birth story. I am sad, disappointed, let down, confused, bitter, angry- all of the above. I studied and changed doctors and read.  I will never hold a baby in my arms directly after birth.  I will never have that pure bliss […]

Sarah's CBAC Story

I knew nothing when I had my first daughter except that I wanted to do it as naturally as possible.  I knew my cycle was 35 days and that the due date that they get from the little wheel was wrong but since the ultrasound wasn’t different they went with it.  Even so, when I had […]

Christine's CBAC Story

Not So Sweet Thinking back, I probably started thinking about my VBAC at my 6 week post partum check up. My first son’s birth was not what I expected & immediately after, I knew that I was naÔve going into it. I found out I was pregnant with Logan in September of 2007, then I […]

Chloe's CBAC Story

There was no real drama surrounding my first two caesareans, no recriminations, no disappointment. I didn’t know any other way.  The doctors told me with my first that I was simply choosing where I had stitches, as my baby was so huge and I was so small I would certainly have to be sewn up […]