What if someone told me?
Of all the people I knew… What if someone told me? That ‘once a c-section, always a c-section’ wasn’t true? That there *are* risks to every c-section I had
Of all the people I knew… What if someone told me? That ‘once a c-section, always a c-section’ wasn’t true? That there *are* risks to every c-section I had
I lay there with tears streaming down my face. I tried to hide them. I tried to help myself from just letting it all out. Right there in the hospital
My story began on June 8, 2007. I was 21 years old and pregnant with my first child, my son Everett. I was young, naive when I look back,
I am so excited to finally share my testimony. I received prenatal care with the same provider throughout my pregnancy. From the beginning I searched for a provider who would
*Note from Jaimie* — Stephanie has so willingly agreed to share her story on the blog in hopes of encouraging other women wanting to have a VBAC. This is inspirational. We
I come with passion. I come with purpose. We all know that c-sections save lives. It’s obvious. It’s awesome. It’s a game changer for many. But, the facts tell us
During the hardest point in labor, I saw my old doctor in my mind. And when I say old, I don’t mean he was an old man. He was the