NIH Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC) Conference

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NIH Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC) Conference

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NIH Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC) Conference

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Most Recently Shared on March 10, 2010 at 1:59 pm By:

nycdoula Jillian De Gezelle

RT @kristen_bbi Oh wow, day 2 of #NIHVBAC is already archived and up on the web! http://ow.ly/1goHi

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The VBAC Conference A Year Later: How far have we come? | BIRTH SENSE

themidwifenextdoor.com — “Just over a year ago, the National Institutes of Health held a conference to discuss vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) and form a consensus statement withView full resource at themidwifenextdoor.com

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The VBAC Conference A Year Later: How far have we come?: Just over a year ago, the National Institutes of Healt... http://bit.ly/gkovy6

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From the Field: A Woman’s Guide to VBAC | Transforming Maternity Care

transform.childbirthconnection.org — “In June 2010, a National Institutes of Health (NIH) panel published a Consensus Development Conference Statement on vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC). A group of maternity care experts and VBAC advocates came together to create a free online resource guide that addresses the most common and pressing questions women may have about their birth choices in light of the NIH Consensus Recommendations and the evidence underpinning them.View full resource at transform.childbirthconnection.org

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Legal Rights and Protections for VBAC: Issues from the NIH Consensus Conference " Giving Birth with Confidence

givingbirthwithconfidence.org — “While the NIH VBAC Consensus Panel took a strong stand in favor of increasing access to VBAC, many advocates were concerned that the consensus statement did not explicitly state that a woman has the right to opt for a VBAC and say no to surgery. In fact, the panel's ethicist suggested that the body of law and ethics that protects the right to refuse surgery was developed [] for non-pregnant patients, and that the law recognizes distinct obligations to the fetal patient [] from which the woman's View full resource at givingbirthwithconfidence.org

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Legal rights & protections for VBAC. How do you protect your informed decision making after cesarean surgery? http://fb.me/teseK20l

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Do Pregnant Women Have the Right to Refuse Surgery? | RHRealityCheck.org

rhrealitycheck.org — “Last week, a firestorm erupted in the birth and reproductive justice advocacy world over a statement generated by the NIH Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC) Consensus Development panel implying that in some circumstances a pregnant woman cannot refuse cesarean surgery.View full resource at rhrealitycheck.org

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Most Recently Shared on March 16, 2010 at 5:24 pm By:

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Do Pregnant Women Have the Right 2 Refuse Surgery? NIH Panel sez "maybe not" http://bit.ly/bTBv2U @feministbreeder @capaction #women

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Vaginal birth after C-section gets boost by NIH-convened expert panel - baltimoresun.com

baltimoresun.com — “Vaginal birth after Cesarean section is safe for most women and more practitioners should encourage it, a panel of experts convened by the National Institutes of Health said Wednesday.View full resource at baltimoresun.com

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Vaginal birth or C-section? Dialogue b/w MD and patient is key regarding #VBAC, says Johns Hopkins ObGyn: http://bit.ly/d76ByN

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Panel: Vaginal Birth After Cesarean Not Common : NPR

npr.org — “Cesarean birth rates are steadily rising and still less than 10 percent of women have successful vaginal births after cesareans. A National Institutes of Health panel has been examining the clinical risks and benefits of vaginal births after cesareans — as well as legal, ethical and economic considerations.View full resource at npr.org

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Most Recently Shared on March 12, 2010 at 9:23 pm By:

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Currently listening NPR about the NIH VBAC meeting, its a human rights issue http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=124559259

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Small Reservation Hospital Contributes to Growing Proof We Can Do Better in Birthing | RHRealityCheck.org

rhrealitycheck.org — “As experts prepare to convene this week at a conference to be held at the National Institutes of Health to examine data on the too-high rate of cesarean sections in the United States, a small hospital in Tuba City, Arizona is contributing to growing evidence that VBACs or vaginal birth-after-cesarean are safe and effective.View full resource at rhrealitycheck.org

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Most Recently Shared on March 7, 2010 at 6:51 pm By:

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Small Reservation Hospital Outperforms Larger Hospitals on VBACs: http://bit.ly/d58xdI #msnbc #maddow #woc @miriamperez

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NIH VBAC Conference - Day 1 3/8/2010 - The Feminist Breeder on Blog Talk Radio

blogtalkradio.com — “TFB recaps Day 1 of the National Institute of Healths conference on Vaginal Birth After Cesarean VBAC with special guests Debra Bingham DrPH RH LCCE President-Elect for Lamaze International and Amy Romano MSN CNM who runs the Science Sensibility blog for Lamaze International. Mar 08 2010View full resource at blogtalkradio.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 1, 2010 at 9:50 pm By:

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The Feminist Breeder recaps Day 1 of the National Institute of Health's Conference on VBAC http://bit.ly/cNDIkx

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