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Written by: BADirector
Wednesday, March 10, 2010 10:26 PM 

Articles:

Base VBAC Decision on Evidence, NIH Panel Urges

NPR audio: Panel: Vaginal Birth After Cesarean Not Common

The NIH remains wishywashy on VBACs.

Do Pregnant Women have full Decision making power?

Vaginal birth after cesarean underused: panel

 NIH releases draft consensus statement on VBAC

NIH press release: Panel Questions "VBAC Bans"

Lamaze's Statement on the NIH Consensus meeting on VBAC

 Washington Post

 How to get a VBAC in California

Do Women Need to Know about uterine rupture rate to make informed decisions?

NIH Conference emphasizes safety of VBAC

New York Times

Consensus About VBAC

Momotics

FoxNews

AP on MSN lifestyle

Thoughts on Informed Consent, Refusal and VBAC

Gift Horse or Trojan Horse?

Born in Sarasota

American Women Speak about VBAC

Women struggle to avoid serial c-sections

Picture of Health

Vaginal Birth After C-section gets boost by NIH-convened expert panel

The NIH VBAC Conference hits close to home

A Midwife's Take

Thoughts on Rights of Refusal of Treatment

Why Most VBACs are Denied

When Choices are Forced

Goals!

National Institutes for Health Changes Its Statement

American Childbirth Culture

AOLHealth

Give me Liberty

Elephantine

One for Two

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Re: Articles and blogs on the NIH VBAC Consensus Panel

Thank you for putting this together! I need to do the exact same thing for my ICAN chapter.

By TheFeministBreeder on   Thursday, March 11, 2010 11:36 AM

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