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Why did you get involved with ICAN?
I originally found ICAN through our chapter’s previous leader, Hannah Birchman. This was after my first cesarean and before my 2nd pregnancy, I was excited to meet other moms going through the same thing I was going through, as well as find education and support for a VBAC and potential CBAC. There is so much more to ICAN than just VBAC support. While it is mother focused, it also offers education for the public and first-time moms. It’s also for cesarean support. I’m excited about educating moms and their support (dads, parents, friends, etc), and supporting other moms through their cesareans and VBACs, to let them know that they are not alone and they have options. Some of my strongest beliefs about c/s and VBAC awareness are the choices available to moms and their partners and the education to make those choices. They are free to choose what is best for them and their baby, but education to make those choices is key.
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Please share a little about yourself!
I am a mom of two boys, ages 2 and 6 months. I have a bachelor’s degree in English (Creative Writing), and a Paralegal certification, however, I am currently working my dream job as a mother. I am deeply fascinated by and interested in pregnancy and birth (both the natural and medicinal sides of it). If I could redo my college career I would have pursued midwifery or even obstetrics and gynecology (if I were brave enough to go for a doctorate of medicine).
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Next meeting?
We have two meetings in April:
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Congrats, Victoria! We can’t wait to see what you and your chapter get up to!
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