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This book is for any woman considering a vaginal birth after one or
more previous cesareans. What are the risks? What are the
advantages? What is the best choice in your particular case? The
author, Helene Vadeboncoeur, takes you through the research and
also gives you a glimpse into other women's experiences through the
use of first-hand accounts. It was, in fact, the author's
experience of two very different births (one a cesarean, the next a
VBAC) that inspired her to get a PhD. In her thesis she explored
how women experience giving birth in hospital. Helene wanted to
consider questions about birth because this is such an important
event in women's lives. For over 10 years since then, she has
divided her time between teaching and participating in research
projects. (She is currently on the Board of the International
MotherBaby Childbirth Organization.) She also regularly gives talks
at conferences around the world. This means that you not only get
the benefit of advice from a woman who's been through both a
cesarean and a VBAC, you also get taken through the most up-to-date
research. Serious information is presented in an upbeat, readable
style. Comment from an obstetrician: "As a professional who is
concerned about the risk in the cesarean rate I would like to
suggest that all women who have anything to do with cesareans read
this book. The author has collected research data and precious
accounts, which will help women make an informed choice as to how
to give birth to their babies." Feedback from a midwife: "Helene
Vadeboncoeur offers women an important tool to support them if they
choose to give birth vaginally after a previous cesarean." Comment
from a VBAC mom: "This book can help you heal the inner scars that
every cesarean leaves behind. It'll also help you prepare and
inform yourself to make a different journey with your next birth."
This book is for any woman considering a vaginal birth after one or
more previous caesareans. What are the risks? What are the
advantages? What is the best choice in your particular case? The
author, Helene Vadeboncoeur, takes you through the research and
also gives you a glimpse into other women's experiences through the
use of first-hand accounts. It was, in fact, the author's
experience of two very different births (one a caesarean, the next
a VBAC) that inspired her to get a PhD. In her thesis she explored
how women experience giving birth in hospital. Helene wanted to
consider questions about birth because this is such an important
event in women's lives. For over 10 years since then, she has
divided her time between teaching and participating in research
projects. (She is currently on the Board of the International
MotherBaby Childbirth Organization.) She also regularly gives talks
at conferences around the world. This means that you not only get
the benefit of advice from a woman who's been through both a
caesarean and a VBAC, you also get taken through the most
up-to-date research (now updated for the 2nd edition). Serious
information is presented in an upbeat, readable style. Comment from
a consultant: "As a professional who is concerned about the risk in
the caesarean rate I would like to suggest that all women who have
anything to do with caesareans read this book. The author has
collected research data and precious accounts, which will help
women make an informed choice as to how to give birth to their
babies." Feedback from a midwife: "Helene Vadeboncoeur offers women
an important tool to support them if they choose to give birth
vaginally after a previous caesarean." Comment from a reader of the
original, French edition: "This book is a response to questions. It
will serve to demystify fears and inspire confidence."
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