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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63 Destiny's HBAC + Chiropractic Care
62 Meagan's VBA2C - Rebroadcast
61 Jen's CBAC + Transverse Babies
60 Jessica's VBAC + Prodromal Labor
59 Katie's VBAC + ICAN
58 Postpartum Mood Disorders with Elizabeth Gray
57 Kimberly's VBA4C + VBAC Induction
56 Rachel's VBAC + Failure to Progress
55 Miranda's VBA2C + VBA2C Facts
54 Shiraya's VBAC + Home Birth
53 Talking to Your Partner About VBAC with Lyn Christian
52 Jennie's VBAC + Premature Births
51 Bethany's VBAC + Baby Positioning
50 All About Julie - Special Birthday Episode
49 Schermisia's VBAC + Women of Color
48 Jeanine's CBAC + How to Handle the Unexpected
47 Uterine Rupture Facts & Perspective with Julie and Meagan
46 Caitlin's VBAC + Mental Preparation
45 Taylor's VBAC + Finding a Good Provider
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