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
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103 Happy New Year, Women of Strength!
102 Amy's VBA2C + Assisted Delivery
101 Allison's VBAC + Birthing with a Non-Supportive Provider
100 Meagan's Birthday!
99 Tonya's VBAC + Abnormal Shaped Uterus
98 Julie and Meagan Answer Your Emails
97 Patrice's VBAC + The Best Induction Method for VBAC
96 Ashley's CBAC + Empowering Cesareans
95 Brittany's VBAC + VBAC Doulas
94 Sarah's VBAC + How to Talk to Your Birth Partner About VBAC
93 Kristy Burtenshaw - Structural Integration
92 Summer's VBA2C + VBAC Providers
91 Sara's VBAC + Birth Words
90 Kimberly's VBA2C + Doula Support
89 Renay's VBAC + Pregnancy Nutrition
88 Brittany's CBA2C + Changing Plans During Labor
87 Dr Stu & Midwife Blyss on Body Autonomy During Labor
86 Shannon's VBA3C + VBAC After Multiple Cesareans
85 Jana's VBAC + 6 Months Between Pregnancies
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