You’re open to both VBAC and a repeat c-section!
Your priorities lie in creating a birth experience that aligns with your values, whether that means pursuing a VBAC or opting for a repeat c-section. The most important thing is owning your decision and feeling supported in whatever path you choose.
What This Means For You
You value flexibility and want to feel at peace with your decision.
Both VBAC and repeat c-section could align with your goals depending on your health and personal preferences.
Exploring both options further will help you make a confident, informed choice that feels deeply aligned with your values.
If you’re leaning toward a VBAC, intentional preparation can help ensure your journey aligns with your vision for an empowered, low-intervention birth.
Next Steps
Here are a few ways to explore both options confidently:
Schedule consultations with providers to discuss your goals and assess your options.
Learn about hospital policies and how they might impact VBAC or c-section planning.
Focus on creating a birth plan that reflects your priorities.
Dive deeper into VBAC preparation with VBAC Is Your Birth Right, which offers tools to help you explore and prepare confidently.
Listen for Inspiration
How to Prepare for the Birth You DON'T Want with HeHe Stewart
Hey, there! I’m Hannah.
I help women claim their power and have autonomous births after c-sections.
One of the main reasons women choose not to have a VBAC is because they can’t find a supportive provider.
My hope is that you can take ownership of your birth experience and have that VBAC you desire, even without a supportive provider.
Because at the end of the day, this is your birth and you make the decisions for you and your baby.
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These quiz results are for educational and entertainment purposes only. They are not medical advice. Please discuss your birth desires with your healthcare provider.