Rachel is on today’s episode sharing her birth stories. For her first child’s birth, Rachel was offered a Cesarean at 30 weeks pregnant because her doctor thought her baby was too big. When she finally delivered at 39 weeks, her baby was just eight pounds, five ounces. She was scared into an induction that led to Cesarean by her doctor who told her horror stories about women who had “big babies.” Her VBAC pregnancy was just four months after her Cesarean and labor was only a few hours long. You can read more about failure to progress, what that really means, and what is DOESN’T mean on our VBAC blog: thevbaclink.com/blog.
Please note, in order to get stories from all over the country, and even other countries, we record using phone lines. For this reason, audio quality may vary between episodes and speakers.
24 Jenni's VBAC + GBS
23 Diana + Healing Birth Trauma
22 Nichole's VBAC + VBAC Essentials
21 Clare's VBAC + VBAC Interventions
20 Courtney's VBAC + The Four Main Reasons for C-sections
19 Lindsay's VBAC + VBAC Quick Facts
18 Leslie's HBAC + Special Scars
17 Taylor's VBAC After TTTS and SIUGR + What is TOLAC?
16 Rachel's VBAC and HBAC + True Informed Consent
15 DR Cormano Q&A With a VBAC Friendly OBGYN
14 Tishra's VBAC + VBAC Bans
13 Kelie's VBA4C + VBAMC Facts
12 Haley's VBAC + How to Find the Right Provider
11 Kassandra's VBAC + ICAN + Get That Big Baby Out!
10 Ashley's VBAC + VBAC Induction Facts
09 Kristen's HBAC Transfer Vacuum Assist + Assisted Delivery and Postpartum Depression
08 Allie's VBAC + Shoulder Dystocia Info
07 Kelsey's VBAC + How Common is CPD?
06 Karina's VBAC with Type 1 Diabetes + BIG BABIES!
05 Kasaundra's 2 VBAC's + The Law of the Sphincter
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