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Welcome Sarah Young to ICAN of Omaha!

ICAN is excited to announce Sarah Young as our newest chapter leader! She has completed training and will be leading ICAN of Omaha! Tell us about the birth climate in your area.  We serve the Omaha metro area/Western Iowa. We have VBAC supportive providers at several of our major hospitals, but I’d love to increase […]

Kimberly Cooper joins ICAN of Tampa Bay as our newest chapter leader!

ICAN is excited to announce Kimberly Cooper as our newest chapter leader! She has completed training and will be leading ICAN of Tampa Bay! Tell us about the birth climate in your area. The cesarean rate is 37% in our area. I feel that many moms are not aware of their options, most go along […]

Introducing Ashley Barnes from ICAN of Pensacola!

ICAN is excited to announce Ashley Barnes as our newest chapter leader! She has completed training and will be leading ICAN of Pensacola! Tell us about the birth climate in your area. Our chapter serves Pensacola, Florida (Northwestern Florida), including Escambia, Santa Rosa, and Okaloosa counties, from Destin over to Cantonement. We have a lot of […]

Linda Crownover-Inch is ICAN’s May Volunteer of the Month!

The International Cesarean Awareness Network is powered by the selfless efforts of our numerous volunteers. We cannot thank our dedicated volunteers enough for their cooperation and service in assisting ICAN with accomplishing its mission. In an effort to acknowledge some of our amazing volunteers who work tirelessly behind the scenes to offer support, education, and […]

Katy Kujala-Korpela from ICAN of Milwaukee has completed training!

ICAN is excited to announce that Katy Kujala-Korpela from ICAN of Milwaukee has completed training! Tell us about the birth climate in your area. We have two consistent meetings a month, in Bay View and Wauwatosa. We will slowly start adding meetings throughout the city as our community grows. There are lots of positive birth […]

CAPS for VBACS

In 2014, I was led down a path that I later learned often resulted in a C-Section.  I knew I wanted to have a vaginal birth after a cesarean before I even knew what a VBAC was.  Not even a couple months postpartum, I searched to learn what my options were for my future births. […]