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Author: BADirector Created: Sunday, September 13, 2009 11:32 AM
“We aren’t simply changing birth for ourselves…we are changing birth for the women of the future.” BirthAction was born in 2008 out of a need for grassroots action from women. We want women of all walks of life to come to BirthAction and say “I was heard” or include their voice in our work. BirthAction is an organization founded by mothers for mothers, from mainstream to radical, to help each woman have a better birth through offering support and education. The BirthAfterCesarean arm of BirthAction is aimed at helping counter the cesarean epidemic through supporting women going through the birthing process. We can make a change for our sisters, our friends, our daughters. We are here to listen to your stories, share your needs and answer them in a timely fashion. We want to answer your needs and offer you a forum to come to and give your talents and time in helping other mothers.

What effect does birth practices have on these hospital's ratings?

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Facebook screws a thoughtless L&D nurse post and other famous last quotes from birth circumstances.

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A quick synopsis of where we stand on VBAC in Birth Centers in Florida.

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An expose on the horrid nature of "journalism" in mommy publications and a link to Parents.com about their less-than-truthful story about cesarean outcomes. Let's BLAST THEM with truthful responses about our very real worries!

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A look at the Cochrane review on restrictions of food and water.

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A short summary of the week and what went on and then, some kind of "where do we go from here".

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Anti-ob? Too angry? Read this :)

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More from the blogs and papers hitting on the stories surrounding the NIH VBAC Consensus Panel

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Summary of thoughts on the NIH Consensus on VBAC (2010) and homebirth, vbac, ethics and other commentaries of the day...

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An accumulation of posts from all over the blogs about the NIH Consensus Panel on VBAC

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