2002
DOI: 10.1016/s1526-9523(02)00286-6
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Vaginal Birth After Cesarean Birth: A National Survey of U.S. Midwifery Practice

Abstract: Midwives have been providing care for women choosing vaginal birth after cesarean birth (VBAC) for over 20 years. The 1999 American College of Obstetrician Gynecologist (ACOG) guidelines and recent studies questioning the relative safety of VBAC have raised concerns about continuing to offer this option. As part of an effort to understand VBAC care provided by midwives, this study used a national survey sample to examine practices, scope, and recent changes in the provision of VBAC care. The survey, which incl… Show more

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“…The outcomes of these studies highlight the influence that national bodies, such as ACOG, can have on clinical practice. Given that the changes to the ACOG guidelines were not based on high-quality evidence, but on a consensus of expert opinion, and many organizations choose not to include all ACOG's recommendations (28), the effect on the practice of VBAC across the United States raises concern.…”
Section: The Influence Of Guidelines In Clinical Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The outcomes of these studies highlight the influence that national bodies, such as ACOG, can have on clinical practice. Given that the changes to the ACOG guidelines were not based on high-quality evidence, but on a consensus of expert opinion, and many organizations choose not to include all ACOG's recommendations (28), the effect on the practice of VBAC across the United States raises concern.…”
Section: The Influence Of Guidelines In Clinical Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Providers as well as third‐party payers encouraged VBAC. Recently, the ability of midwives to offer women the option of a VBAC has been restricted in many settings 1 . Fewer hospitals and physicians are offering VBAC as an option.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, the ability of midwives to offer women the option of a VBAC has been restricted in many settings. 1 Fewer hospitals and physicians are offering VBAC as an option. Consequently, cesarean birth rates are rising and VBAC rates are falling.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A national survey conducted in 2000 to 2001 reviewed the effects of the 1999 American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommendations on midwifery practice 15 . Of the 200 practices that responded to the survey, 94% (n = 188) provided care to women in labor who chose TOLAC.…”
Section: History Of Vaginal Birth After Cesarean In the United Statesmentioning
confidence: 99%