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Should Mothers be Denied Option of VBA2C? ACOG clarifies

  *For privacy reasons, certain names and personal information have been removed.     If you have ever wondered what the leadership of your local ICAN chapter does, the following is a good example of our work to promote ICAN’s mission of improving maternal-child health by reducing unnecessary cesareans through education, providing support for cesarean recovery,…

Birthy Stats

Here are the statistics posted by the Alabama Department of Public Health  They list Vaginal, Cesarean, and VBAC rates for Alabama Hospitals. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends the c-section rate not exceed 10%-15%.  (1)  ACOG (American College of Obstetrics and Gynecologists) have reassessed their VBAC guidelines and stated “Attempting a vaginal birth after cesarean…