Kara’s first baby was a C-section, with additional physical trauma and an extended hospital stay. Her second baby was an attempted VBAC, but this one, too, was a C-section; although this time, it was much less stressful for Kara, and she had an overall better experience.
With her third baby, Kara was more determined than ever to deliver vaginally. It helped immensely that her provider was 100% one her side and supportive from the get-go.
However, as she approached the finish line, signs were pointing to another C-section. Even with Pitocin, she wasn’t progressing and or dilated at all, and wasn’t really contracting; However, her provider had a couple of clever techniques up her sleeve.
Would those techniques finally provide the means for Kara to achieve her VBAC? Listen and find out.
64 Doula Life Q&A with Julie and Meagan
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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