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Additional Resources

Downloadable PDF’s

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American Association of Birth Centers VBAC - Position Statement

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Optimal Labor Positions

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Go The Full 40™Weeks of Pregnancy

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Thinking About VBAC: Deciding What's Right for Me

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Hiring a Doula

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What Every Pregnant Woman Needs to Know About Cesarean Birth

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My Preferences for Labor and Birth: a Plan to Guide Decision Making and Inform My Care Team

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What is a Midwife?

For Maternity Care Professionals

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Guidelines and Initiatives to Support VBAC and Reduce Cesarean Section

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VBAC.com is an educational resource. Nicette Jukelevics is a childbirth educator and researcher and does not provide medical advice. If you are pregnant or hope to become pregnant, please consult with a physician or midwife for any medical issues you may have.

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