In this recent post on Our Bodies Our Blog, two recent articles regarding the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and their take on the recent forums and studies on VBAC and the rising cesarean rate.
The first is an article from Obstetrics and Gynecology. It highlights the fact that the current VBAC policy of ACOG limits, if not outright denies, the option of vaginal birth after cesarean for most women. It also touches on the subject of informed consent.
The second article is a synopsis from an address given to the ACOG annual meeting. The physician giving the commentary discusses the need to tone down and reassess the current use of induction and cesarean surgery. His tone is encouraging to those who hope to see current trends in maternal care reversed and women given the opportunity to have a say in their own care.
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