ICAN Accreta Awareness Month – ACOG Speaks About Accreta
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ICAN Accreta Awareness Month – Sleeves Up! Donating Blood to Save Lives
My accreta baby is three years old. I am alive today to celebrate my baby’s third birthday because of blood donors. Even though I had very well trained and gifted surgeons, there came a point in my surgery when no matter what my surgeons did I would not have survived without blood transfusions. The human body only holds about […]
Meet the Leadership: Alex Miller, ICAN of Southwest Alabama
ICAN is excited to announce Alex Miller as our newest Chapter Leader! “We are here, not to judge, but to offer a safe place for you to work through your feelings and offer support.” ~ Alex Miller, ICAN of SW Alabama Please introduce yourself to ICAN: I am a mother of two that left the […]
ICAN Accreta Awareness Month – Katie’s Birth Story
I had my first son in October 2009. He was 10 days late and after being induced for over 24 hours and having “failure to progress” during labor the doctor said that we could do the cesarean now or we could continue the induction the next day. I was tired and realized another day of induction would […]
ICAN Accreta Awareness Month – What is Placenta Accreta?
By The Well-Rounded Mama, August 26, 2013 Placenta Accreta, Part One: What Is Accreta? Read the full article here. Summary: Placenta accreta comes in three levels of severity ─ accreta, increta, and percreta. Thankfully, most accretas don’t involve an increta or a percreta. However, even without these severe forms, an accreta is still a very […]
ICAN Awareness Month – Placenta Accreta: Multiple C-Sections Can Kill Mother
By Susan Donaldson James, April 18, 2011 Barbara George nearly hemorrhaged to death while doctors delivered her fifth child at Hackensack Medical Center in New Jersey — and that was in 2010, not 1910. The stay-at-home mother from South Orange was diagnosed with placenta accreta, a life-threatening condition where the placenta grows into the uterine wall […]
ICAN Accreta Awareness Month – Connecting with Social Media
One of the ways ICAN honors every woman and family that has experienced a form of placenta accreta is by holding space for them in ICAN’s Accreta Awareness Facebook group. Considered as sacred as an ICAN meeting, this group is a safe place of confidentiality for those facing a diagnosis of accreta, percreta, increta, and previa and the wide range […]
ICAN Accreta Awareness Month – Welcome to October 2017!
During the month of October, ICAN will be focused on bringing awareness to the condition of placenta accreta which is when the placenta attaches too deeply into the uterine wall. This condition carries a 7% mortality risk to the mom due to massive blood loss. Moms are normally made very aware of the risk of uterine […]
Volunteer of the Month: Sarah Holsombeck, October 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 […]
Meet the Leadership: Lety Knight, ICAN of El Paso
ICAN is excited to announce Lety Knight as our newest Chapter Leader! “Decisions about cesareans or VBAC should never be forced through coercion, fear tactics, and especially false or limited information.” ~ Lety Knight, ICAN of El Paso Please introduce yourself to ICAN: I am a mother of 3 rambunctious children with our 4th (and […]
Giving Tuesday Arriving Soon!
#GivingTuesday is a global day of giving fueled by the power of social media and collaboration. Celebrated on the Tuesday following Thanksgiving (in the U.S.) and the widely recognized shopping events Black Friday and Cyber Monday, #GivingTuesday kicks off the charitable season, when many focus on their holiday and end-of-year giving. Donate to ICAN today […]
An Unexpected Birth Story – I Didn’t Love My Baby
By Payton Foeller My Birth Story: An Unexpected Turn I love my new life. I love my new baby and all my new things…But I also don’t like them sometimes. And sometimes I don’t like them a lot of the time. And sometimes I hate them. I look at my sweet baby and sometimes I […]