Amy's 2 VBAC Birth Stories
The VBAC Birth of Katherine Elizabeth (10/22/2008) My first child was born by unnecessary c-section. Partly due to my own ignorance on what happened in hospitals and what necessitated a c-section. And a lot to do with my doctor withholding information, lying to me about what was happening, and wanting to get back to his […]
Trial of Labor Update
The film Trial of Labor only needs another $520 by this Friday to meet its goal! Please join ICAN in supporting this film by contributing $5, $10, $50 or whatever you can afford, no matter how small. Not only do we show support by the dollar amount raised, but by the number of people who […]
Miranda's VBAC of Emma
I get so overwhelmed with the thought of writing this birth story that I’ve started and stopped (in my head, at least) half a dozen times or more. Do I make it funny? Heartfelt? Serious? All of the above? Can I adequately encompass all the emotions I went through on Monday? Have gone through during […]
Brandy's 11lb4oz Mother's Day HBA3C
When I found out I was pregnant I was very happy about the baby, but could not bear the thought of a 4thC-section. I knew I had to do things different this time! I read all I could about a HBAMC and talked to as many women as I could that have had a successful […]
"A Doula Story"–Be on the Lookout!
A few months ago, I was contacted by a production company, The Kindling Group, about a documentary film they created about a doula working with pregnant teens in a disadvantaged neighborhood. Being a doula in training myself, and recognizing how important doulas are for all moms who want them, I was very excited to view […]
Micaela's VBAC
Two years ago this month, my older son, M. was born. He came into the world via a necessary, though unanticipated, cesarean birth. His birth left my husband and I feeling fairly traumatized and uncertain if we would be willing to take a gamble on another birth experience. I initially felt like I would be […]
New study shows no difference in neonatal mortality for vaginal delivery of early preterm vertex babies versus cesarean deliveries
A new study released in ACOG’S reports showed no increased neonatal mortality for vaginally delivered preterm infants who were in the vertex position at the time of delivery. Additionally, 84% of the 79% of women who attempted a vaginal delivery were successful. The abstract as well as links to the full study are available here: […]
Sarah's HBA2C
Background: My first cesarean was a result of lack of education completely. I put my full trust in my OB and never questioned a thing. It was an elective cesarean at the OB’s prompting as a result of the baby’s size. I remember her discussing concerns with me about the baby being too big, getting […]
ICAN Support Webinar August 3, 2012
Please join us for a free online support Webinar, Friday, August 3, 2012 at 9 PM Eastern. These meetings are a great place to share your story, connect with other moms who understand and help others on their own journeys as well. To register, please click the following link: http://IntlCesarean.enterthemeeting.com/m/RSL9CJFA Hope to see you there!
Abigail's VBA3C with a fused sacrum and a softball sized fibroid
~The birth of Ava Sophia, A VBA3C~ You know that definition of insanity? Doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. Yep, that one. I’ve gone over that saying so many times in my head. Am I crazy? Why do I even want this so badly? Am I willing to go through […]
Antonette's HBAC of Evangelina
Antonette is the writer for the Homebirth and Midwifery column for Mother Earth News Online. She is currently expecting baby #3 at home any day. This is the story of her home birth VBAC of her second baby. Dear Evangélina, It has taken me a year and a half to write our birthing story. I […]
Mari's VBAC Birth Story
The story of my VBAC would not be complete without first understanding the story of my first birth, which was vastly different than this one. So here it is: The Birth of Olivia Susan: I’ve been putting off writing this in it’s entirety for 31 months now for several reasons: one is that it is […]