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EPISODE · Dec 27, 2024 · 1H 11M

E5 Autonomy, Authority, Coercion & Consent: Who Decides in Maternity Care?

from The VBAC Facts® Podcast with Jen Kamel

People are shocked when they learn that the American College of OB/GYN (ACOG) says that women and pregnant people have the final say in medical decision making. Jen Kamel, founder of VBAC Facts®, discusses the principles of informed decision making in the context of vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) versus repeat cesarean. Emphasizing the ethical obligations in healthcare, Jen explores ACOG's Committee Opinion on respecting a pregnant woman's autonomy and decision-making rights. Real-life testimonials from petite readers who had successful VBACs highlight the possibilities and challenge common misconceptions. The episode also addresses ethical dilemmas, coercion, and the importance of respectful and supportive communication between healthcare providers and birthing people, especially when recommended treatments are refused.Have a comment or question for the podcast? Want to suggest a guest we should interview or a topic we should discuss? Go to https://vbacfacts.com/podcast to give us your feedback!VBAC Facts® resourcesPetite readers share their VBAC story on Facebook and InstagramAmerican College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. (2016). Refusal of medically recommended treatment during pregnancy. Committee Opinion No. 664. Obstetrics & Gynecology, 127, e175-82. Article: Vaginal birth after two cesareans (VBA2C): An overview of the evidenceArticle: Vaginal birth after three or more cesareans (VBA3C/VBAMC): An overview of the evidenceVBAC Facts® professional membership: where we house a library of continuing education trainings including The Truth About VBAC™ for Professionals, The Limited Evidence on VBA3+C: Decision Making in the Midst of Uncertainty, and The Truth About VBA2C: Risk, Rates, & Outcomes.Our course for people with prior cesarean(s): "The Truth About VBAC™for Families"Schedule an in-person training in your communitySchedule a consulting call with JenStudies mentioned"One study found that over half of the people who had a cesarean for FTP, failure to progress, were not six centimeters, which is one of the criteria they need to meet in order to receive that diagnosis." Zhang, J., Troendle, J., Reddy, U.,et al. (2010). Contemporary cesarean delivery practice in the United States. The American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 203(4), 326.e1-326.e10. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20708166Music produced by (Analogue)/(prod. Analogue). Instagram: @prod.analogueVBAC, VBAC Facts, Vaginal Birth After Cesarean, ACOG, Birth...

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People are shocked when they learn that the American College of OB/GYN (ACOG) says that women and pregnant people have the final say in medical decision making. Jen Kamel, founder of VBAC Facts®, discusses the principles of informed decision making...

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