It was a lot of work for Amy to find a doctor to support her with her VBA2C. Her first C-section was a classical (vertical) incision with premature twins. Her second, the typical low transverse (bikini cut) incision. Finding a provider supportive of a VBA2C is hard enough without a special scar, but like all the other women of strength we know, she dove into the information and prepared herself mentally and emotionally and found a provider to support her. Her story is full of struggle and victory and is sure to inspire! Find more information on VBA2C and Special Scars 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.
144 Laura's VBAC + IUGR and Due Dates
143 Kate + Birth Outside the US
142 VBAC Blogging: Lessons Learned
141 Molly's VBAC + 4th Degree Tears
140 Amber's VBAC + Postpartum Anxiety
139 Julie and Meagan Answer Your Facebook Messages
138 Tiffany's VBAC + Nuchal Hand
137 Amy's HBAC + Pushing
136 Jocelyn + International Health Care
135 Rebecca's VBAC + Travel for VBAC
134 Meet Sarah, our new Admin!
133 Emily' VBAC + The Hard Stuff
132 Sarah's VBAC + Midwifery Model of Care
131 Katie's VBAC + Car Birth!
130 Alyssa's VBAC + Creating a Supportive Environment
129 Heather's HBAC + Posterior Babies
128 Grace's Breech VBA2C
127 Shilo's VBAC + Remote Virtual Doula-ing
126 Laura's VBAC + Anterior Placenta
125 Postpartum: The Things No One Talks About
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