30 March 2007
Safer to have a VBAC in the US than in the Philippines?
Maybe. But, either way, this is a heart-warming article:
http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/storypage.aspx?StoryId=71763
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30 March 2007
Maybe. But, either way, this is a heart-warming article:
http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/storypage.aspx?StoryId=71763
30 March 2007
“Findings from a two-year review of the science behind maternity care indicate that the common and costly use of many routine birth interventions, such as continuous electronic fetal monitoring, labor induction for low-risk women, and cesarean surgery, fail to improve health outcomes for mothers and their babies and may cause harm.” Click HERE for the story.
Source: Black Hills Women News
28 March 2007
Healthy Baby Born After Prenatal Screening Falsely Showed he “Died”
(The baby survived a D&C!)
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2007/mar/07030704.html
AND
Doctors Fight to Save Aborted Baby Wrongly Misdiagnosed as Deformed in Prenatal Test
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2007/mar/07030804.html
(The baby eventually died of a brain injury suffered during the abortion.)
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After an ultrasound very early in pregnancy, I was told my baby was already too big for his gestational age and that I would need another c-section. They told me that before he was old enough to have even had fat! Had I believed them, I would not have had a successful VBAC. I’d have just been a good little patient and did what they recommended.
Prenatal testing is NOT 100% accurate – far from it.
24 March 2007
I’m very proud to announce that my new book, DON’T CUT ME AGAIN! Real Stories About Vaginal Birth After Cesarean, is finished and up for sale!
Here’s the blurb:
Once a cesarean, always a cesarean? Not quite!
Have you had a cesarean section (c-section) and are you pregnant again? Is your doctor or hospital trying to force you to undergo another c-section, just because you’ve had one previously? Are they spewing statistics about the potential consequences of Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC), but not telling you how dangerous another c-section can be?
Across the country and the world, women are being forced to undergo major abdominal surgery against their wishes, often for the convenience and profits of the doctors and hospitals. Yes, a c-section is often billed at much higher rates than a vaginal delivery!
Would it surprise you to know that many doctors do, in fact, support VBACs in healthy women, but are instead allowing the hospital and their own insurance company to dictate the medical care you’re about to receive? That’s right! Your doctor’s liability insurance company, not your physician, may be directing your care right now!
In these pages, you’ll read true stories from women who refused to submit to the medical community’s threats and fear-tactics. These courageous moms instinctively knew what was best for their babies and themselves and, after having a prior c-section, successfully birthed their babies
vaginally.
The practice of forcing a c-section on a woman and her baby violates a woman’s basic rights and can very well result in harm to the baby and/or mother.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Introduction by Angela Hoy
1. Don’t Cut Me Again! by Angela Hoy
2. A Heart Defect…or a Water Birth Complication? by Angela Hoy
3. We Are Fully and Most Awesomely Female by Chaleen Duggan
4. Birth and Re-birth by Brigid Cumming
5. A Tale of Two Sons by Patrice Fagnant-MacArthur
6. Three Births, Two VBACs by Lea Date
7. Three VBACs! by Carrie Steinweg
8. A Belly Dancer’s VBAC by Heidi Wessman Kneale
9. Trading Fear for Love by Julia Duncan
10. A Natural Delivery is Best for Baby by Diane Craver
11. Delivery by Pony Express by Jodi W.
12. Two Successful VBACs by Brenda Ruggiero
13. Induced At Home— A Midwife Uses Cytotec by Karen Putz
14. VBA2C: VBAC After Two Cesareans! by Deana Atherton
15. I Fired My OB at 35 Weeks by L.S.
16. A Birth I Can Dream About Now by Robyn Morton
17. Position and the Right Support Mean Everything by Wendy Bat-Sarah
18. I Will Definitely Do It Again! by Franny Meritt
19. Our Bodies Will Do Anything to Protect Our Babies by Lauren Cooper
20. Stuck at 4 cm… by Kathleen F.
21. Hoping for a Better VBAC Next Time… by Emilie
22. The Happiest Mom with a Sore Bottom in Town by J.P.
23. Don’t Fix What Ain’t Broken! by Lauren Cooper
24. I Didn’t Know I Had That Kind of Strength by Kathleen K.
25. To My Sweet Baby Logan Bob by Emilie Jarman
Index
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Angela Hoy was stunned and angered when she was told she would not be permitted to birth her fifth child vaginally, even though she’d had three successful vaginal births and only one previous c-section. Her research into this ludicrous practice revealed a nationwide trend of hospitals forcing women to have major, and often unnecessary, surgery against their wishes. Her pleas for help led her to other women who had already successfully done what Angela wanted to do, have a VBAC! Their courageous, sometimes painful, and often humorous birth stories appear herein.
You can order a copy here:
http://www.booklocker.com/books/2845.html
Or, you can purchase a copy from Amazon.com, bn.com, or from your favorite online or brick and mortar bookstore.