VBAC Support Group- Vaginal Birth After C-Section

VBAC Support Group- Vaginal Birth After C-Section is a English group. Having alot of group type in Facebook: close, open and secret and it is a CLOSED group. VBAC Support Group- Vaginal Birth After C-Section has 9,673 members. So it is a Large group. You can find this group by searching 7968206916 on Google, Bing or Yahoo. 2015-02-19 09:46:05 is the closest date we have information about it.

VBAC: Vaginal Birth After Cesarean Section.

We support VBACs and welcome those wanting to or considering a VBAC as well as mothers with successful VBAC experiences who would like to share their story. If you are looking for a place to debate against VBACs, I recommend you go elsewere. Our group is informational purposes only. Please consult with your doctor or midwife if you have any health concerns. I also encourage you to do your own research and seek a second opinion if you feel your provider is not giving you the care that you or your child require.

Resources
VBAC.com - A woman centered, evidence based resource. This website provides childbearing women and maternity care professionals access to research-based information, resources, continuing education and support for VBAC* (vaginal birth after cesarean).

International Cesarean Awareness Network - (ICAN) is a nonprofit organization founded by Esther Booth Zorn in 1982. ICAN's mission is to improve maternal-child health by preventing unnecessary cesareans through education, providing support for cesarean recovery, and promoting Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC).

Childbirth Connection - Childbirth Connection, formerly Maternity Center Association, is a not-for-profit organization that has worked to improve maternity care for mothers, babies and families since 1918. We promote safe, effective, and satisfying evidence-based maternity care. Evidence-based maternity care means using the best research about the safety and effectiveness of specific tests, treatments, and interventions to help you make informed decisions.

SpinningBabies.com -The position that the baby is in near the time of birth is not by chance. The direction that baby's face is facing matters. For women who want to experience birth, Spinning Babies offers an interactive approach to work with your baby, while still in the womb, for a better labor for both of you. Head Down is Only Half the Story Reduce the possibility of back labor, long labor or cesarean surgery.

BirthPolicy.org - Rights of childbearing women and maternal activism links