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VBAC or RCS?

  • Writer: All Natural Parents
    All Natural Parents
  • Jan 25, 2018
  • 1 min read

"ACOG is clear that women shouldn’t be forced to have cesareans." It's really sad & pathetic that in this day & age women have literally NO say in their health choices. If you have more than 1 cesarean you are now considered "high risk". If you were lied to or mislead as to why you needed to have a RCS in the first place, your right to experience a natural birth is stripped away from you. If you are wanting a vbamc almost NOONE will take you on. Know that you have RIGHTS & when a RCS is given to you as a recommendation based on "certain situations" unless the baby is decelerating during labor or you have an incomplete cervix 9/10 YOU CAN BIRTH NATURALLY. RCS are paid out more than natural births & more "convenient" for the OB. I was LIED to 3x & stripped of being able to birth my children the way my body was built. Bicorneate uterus & septum is NOT a reason for a RCS. Even ACOG CLEARLY says that a 4th cesarean is much higher risk in maternal death than a vba3c. As well as hysterectomy, rupture & fetal death. Why in the world aren't women given more support when they want less medical interventions?! It goes without saying emergencies are different & there is a time & place for CS. However, more times than not it's an unnecessary intervention & it's time to stand up for what is right & NOT be bullied by the medical industry!! 


 
 
 

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