We are accepting new clients and have 2 Birth suites with luxurious adjourning bathrooms to choose from. We serve women and their families in the Rio Grande Valley who are seeking a natural birth at our birth center located in San Juan or in their homes.
~Many pregnant women are now looking for more control over their Pregnancy and Birth. Have you considered a Midwife? Did you know that you can transfer care in any trimester? I also provide home birth services to San Juan, Alamo, Brownsville, Harlingen, Edinburg, McAllen, Weslaco, Pharr, San Benito, Mission, Mercedes, Raymondville, Port Isabel, Laguna Vista, La Feria, and all the surrounding areas in the RGV. We have water birth available. VBAC options and more. Consultations are free. Call Today 956-747-1896 for more information. Check out our facebook here (1) Blessed Womb Birthing Center LLC | Facebook
We have water birth available. VBAC options and more. Consultations are free.
Call Today to set up a free consultation 956-747-1986
OUR VISION
Blessed Womb will provide exceptional, personalized, client-centered care to a large, diverse clientele. It will focus its outreach efforts on communities who experience poor health outcomes in order to have a more significant impact on improving the health of women in our region. Recognized for providing the highest quality care, Blessed Womb will participate in research, provide midwifery education to future providers, and advocate for improved midwifery regulations and reimbursements. These activities will further the field of midwifery and meet the growing demand for midwifery services.
Women are being forced to get a repeat C-section even though ACOG reaffirms their 2010 recommendations about VBAC candidacy word-for-word: “The preponderance of evidence suggests that most women with one previous cesarean delivery with a low-transverse incision are candidates for and should be counseled about and offered TOLAC.”
ACOG reaffirms their 2010 stance on VBA2C when they say it is “reasonable to consider women with two previous low-transverse cesarean deliveries to be candidates for TOLAC and to counsel them based on the combination of other factors that affect their probability of achieving a successful VBAC.”
No mention of a prior vaginal delivery required to be a VBA2C candidate… even thought that is what some OBs tell women. And this is why it’s important to read the latest guidelines. While ACOG did say in 2004 that only those with a prior vaginal delivery were candidates for VBA2C, that recommendation was nixed from the 2010 guidelines.
With Midwives women have fewer cesareans and more VBACs
https://www.vbac.com/with-midwives-women-have-fewer-cesareans-and-more-vbacs/
Low Primary Cesarean Rate and High VBAC Rate With Good Outcomes in an Amish Birthing Center
http://www.annfammed.org/content/10/6/530.long
Frequently asked Questions about caesareans and VBAC
VBAC Birth: Success Rates, Risks & How To Prepare
The International Cesarean Awareness Network
Join these Facebook groups for support
https://www.facebook.com/groups/612006668948652/
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