Your Preferences Align with Planning a VBAC!

You value feeling empowered and supported as you pursue a vaginal birth after a c-section. While a VBAC isn’t guaranteed, you’re ready to prepare, educate yourself, and create a birth plan that prioritizes your goals for a low-intervention hospital VBAC.

Achieving a VBAC takes thoughtful preparation, from healing mentally and emotionally to selecting the right provider and building advocacy skills. The great news? You’re already on the right path.

What This Means For You

You value the opportunity to take ownership of your birth and embrace the power of a vaginal birth.

  • Feeling supported by the right provider and birth team will be crucial to your journey.

  • Advocating for yourself and preparing for a hospital birth setting can help you achieve the low-intervention VBAC you’re hoping for.

This result suggests you’re ready to invest in your preparation to make your VBAC a reality. With intentional planning, you can create a birth experience that feels aligned and empowering.

Next Steps

Here’s how to start preparing for your VBAC:

  • Reflect on your past birth experience and identify what matters most to you in this journey.

  • Research VBAC-friendly providers and hospital policies in your area.

  • Create a foundational birth plan that outlines your low-intervention goals.

  • Enroll in VBAC Is Your Birth Right to guide you through every step of preparation with confidence.

Listen for Inspiration

Achieving an Unmedicated Hospital VBAC: A Powerful Birth Story

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.