Alyssa was able to have her VBAC just 17 months after her Cesarean. In this episode, Alyssa didn't go into labor until after 41 weeks, and advocated for herself every step of the way. She changed providers, declined things she wasn't comfortable with and spoke up when she wanted to do something differently. Alyssa goes into so much detail about her mental state of preparing for a VBAC and how she needed to avoid certain people to keep a positive attitude.
Check out her Instagram and YouTube page linked below!
Alyssa's YouTube Channel
Alyssa's Instagram Account
How to VBAC: The Ultimate Prep Course for Parents
The VBAC Link Blog
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Keywords/Topics: postpartum depression, pelvic floor specialist, posterior, asynclitic head position
124 Elyssa's CBAC + Birthing in a Pandemic
123 Cesarean Scar Massage and Care with Lynn
122 Liesel Teen (Mommy Labor Nurse) Talks VBAC
121 Roxy's VBAC + Long Labor
120 Mary's VBA2C + VBA2C Tips
119 Pelvic Movement in Pregnancy and Birth with Gina Conley
118 Fran's VBAC + Processing Fears
117 Sarah's VBAC + Birth Locations
116 COVID-19 Is Affecting the Birth World -- What You Need to Know
115 Jennifer's VBAC + Irish Twins
114 Pelvic Floor Health with Valerie Schwalbe, DPT
113 Brittany's VBAC + Big Babies and Small Pelvises
112 Nicole's VBAC + Breech Babies
111 Brooke's VBAC + Switching Providers
110 Kara's VBA2C + Mental and Physical Prep
109 Things You Never Knew you Needed to Know About Birth with Julie & Meagan
108 Tracy's VBAC + Finding Your Support
107 Tatiana's VBA2C + Safely Avoiding Cesareans
106 Rachel's VBAC + Unexpected Unassisted Home Birth
105 Briana's CBAC + Uterine Rupture
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