Most of you that already read my blog are not only probably already registered and attending this, but have stellar agenda’s that you will bring to the table, as would I if I was able to find childcare for this mid-week conference. I came to the conclusion last night, after discussion several different options with my husband that it simply is something I am going to have to pass on, as much as it pains me. This all on top of finding a super awesome roommate yesterday. Sorry Kristin, I would have LOVED to hang out!
But it is so important that VBACtivists make their way to this. I think it is way more important than most are realizing. This will hopefully help to change the tides and attitudes towards VBAC in our birthing community today. With the amount of illegal VBAC bans taking place nation wide, and the lack of access to women, this is truly becoming a crisis in maternity care.
It is no secret to educated women that VBAC is statistically safer than repeat cesarean sections and carry lower risks than a second major surgery, but with one third of all babies being born through major surgery, we are seeing a trend changing to the majority repeating that surgery for all subsequent births. Right now 90% of all women have elective repeat c-sections, the vast majority for no medical reason.
So what exactly is NIH & this VBAC Conference?
March 8th-10th, in Bethesda, Maryland
the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development and the Office of Medical Applications of Research of the National Institutes of Health will convene a Consensus Development Conference on Vaginal Birth After Cesarean.
They will touch on some very key issues such as :
What happens at an NIH consensus conference?
If you are unable to make it, they will also be offering an internet version, where you can watch live during the conference itself.
I will be doing this will chaotic kids in tow.
For information on registering, you can visit the conference website.
It is FREE!
I hope a lot of the awesome VBACtivists will be attending, I know so far that these awesome women will be there, so maybe just go for a chance to win such awesome advocates?
The Feminist Breeder
Jen from VBACFacts
Desirre Andrews, ICAN President
Kristin from Birthing Beautiful Ideas
I will be looking forward to all your reporting and tweeting!