How to Prepare for a VBAC, Vaginal Birth After Cesarean
Everything You Need to Know About Having a Successful VBAC
Description
During this course, you will receive an in-depth education on VBACs, vaginal birth after cesarean, and repeat c-sections. You will learn about the risks and benefits of both options, if you're a good candidate for a VBAC, how to increase your chances of having a successful VBAC, and so much more.
Bailey Gaddis, the creator of this course, is a childbirth preparation educator, birth doula, and hypnotherapist who has supported hundreds of women in preparing for their VBAC. She also did extensive research on VBACs for her latest book, Asking for a Pregnant Friend: 101 Answers to Questions Women Are Too Embarrassed to Ask about Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Motherhood, and has included that information in this course.
Throughout the lessons you will watch numerous videos that provide comprehensive insights into every aspect of a VBAC. You will also gain access to guided meditation recordings that will enhance your preparation for a successful VBAC.
By the end of this course you’ll have all the wisdom you need to make a well-informed decision about your VBAC, and move through it with calm and confidence.
If you’re seeking childbirth pain relief support, and other general information about a vaginal birth, check out Bailey's comprehensive Udemy course "Childbirth Preparation: A Complete Guide for Pregnant Women."
What You Will Learn!
- Discover if you’re a good candidate for a VBAC
- Learn evidence based facts about VBACs
- Understand the pros and cons of a VBAC
- Find a medical care provider who will support your VBAC
- Advocate for your VBAC rights
- Prepare your mind and body for a VBAC
- Process your past c-section and release any fear you might have about a VBAC
- What to do if a repeat c-section is being pushed on your during birth
- Learn how to safely push out your baby in a way that lowers your chance for uterine rupture
- Discover how to have a gentle cesarean if that ends up being the safest option for you
Who Should Attend!
- Pregnant women, birth companions and birth professionals