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Volunteer of the Month: Anastasia Stone, November 2017

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 […]

ICAN Accreta Awareness Month – Closing Our 2017 Campaign!

As October ends, we would like to thank everyone who supported ICAN Accreta Awareness Month! The more our information was shared, the more mothers spoke out about how they and their families were affected by accreta. Conversations about placenta accreta, especially those including loss, can be very difficult. Though fear and anxiety make these discussions […]

ICAN Accreta Awareness Month – Too Deeply Attached

By Erin Digitale, September 2013 Too Deeply Attached Before her third son was born in 2010, Maya Adam had to face a possibility modern medicine has made almost obsolete: she could bleed to death before or during delivery. A rare defect in her placenta left both Adam and her fetus vulnerable to sudden, fatal hemorrhage. […]

ICAN Accreta Awareness Month – Stephanie’s Birth Story

I went in for a routine mid-pregnancy scan at 20 weeks and was sent home after being told everything looked good. The next morning I got a phone call from my OB telling me that it looked like I had complete placenta previa and possibly vasa previa. I was told not to google (I did) […]

ICAN Accreta Awareness Month – Placenta Previa and Prior Cesarean

By The Well-Rounded Mama, May 27, 2013 A cesarean section is surgery, and thus entails the usual immediate risks associated with surgery, including infection, hemorrhage, anesthesia problems, blood clots, and accidental damage to surrounding tissues.  These alone are substantial enough to warrant concern with the current high cesarean rate. However, what many people don’t realize is […]

Meet the Leadership: Caroline Dietz, ICAN of Houston/Galveston

ICAN is excited to announce Caroline Dietz as our newest Chapter Leader! “I really hope that through education and support that I can help just one woman avoid a c-section or at least feel more resolution about the way her baby was brought into this world.” ~ Caroline Dietz, ICAN of Houston/Galveston Please introduce yourself […]

ICAN Accreta Awareness Month – Two Nebraska Mothers Speak Out

By Malorie Maddox, August 8, 2017 Two Nebraska Mothers Speak Out on Their Challenging Pregnancies Two mothers both went into the delivery room knowing their lives were at risk. They both suffer from placenta accreta, a condition that is on the rise. At age three, Zayne Kreikemeier already has a need for speed. His entry […]

ICAN Accreta Awareness Month – One Pregnancy Risk Every Cesarean Mom Should Know

By Jalynne, September 2016 One Pregnancy Risk Every C-section Mom Should Know About C-Sections have become common now more than they have ever before. And there is a lot of controversy surrounding the benefits, risks, etc. Why women should or should not be able to choose C-section over natural birth, whether there is a certain […]

ICAN Accreta Awareness Month – Kim Kardashian and Me

By Alisha Keller Berry, March 13, 2016 I Suffered the Same Pregnancy Complication as Kim Kardashian but With Much More Dire Results The placenta is an astonishing organ; it is, after all, essential for growing healthy babies. However, in my last pregnancy, the very thing that was giving my daughter life was also something that […]

ICAN Accreta Awareness Month – Diagnosis, Treatment, and a Cautionary Story

By The Well-Rounded Mama, September 29, 2013 Placenta Accreta, Part Four: Diagnosis, Treatment and a Cautionary Story Read the full article here. Summary: Placenta Accreta is a rare but very serious complication that is associated with prior uterine instrumentation procedures. Although it can occur after a number of different procedures, it is most strongly associated with […]

ICAN Accreta Awareness Month – Merk’s Birth Story

In late October of 2015, I got an unexpected positive pregnancy test (very unexpected), but less than a week later I started to bleed a lot and was lead to believe I miscarried. I came to terms with that and things were going okay. Several weeks passed and I found myself at the local ER with severe […]