It is the shared responsibility of tertiary care hospitals, community hospitals, physicians, and midwives to provide access to care for
women desiring VBAC.
Obstetrician and anesthesia providers stay on site at the hospital when
a woman desiring a VBAC is actively laboring to allow timely emergency cesarean if needed;
Physicians at the tertiary hospital willingly accept patients from the community hospital if a medical induction is necessary for
a woman desiring VBAC;
Not exact matches
We care for
women who
desire a
VBAC.
I think many
women who
desire VBAC aren't able to access doctors or hospitals who want to support them (of course not all
women are good
VBAC candidates).
Collaboration between all levels of care is key to patients accessing the appropriate obstetrical services and to support
women who
desire VBAC.
If you
desire to try a vaginal delivery after having had a cesarean, you should be encouraged by knowing that 90 % of
women who have undergone cesarean deliveries are candidates for
VBAC.
Collaboration between all levels of care is key to patients accessing the appropriate obstetrical services and to support
women who
desire VBAC.