Midwifery and Gynaecology 2019
December 04-05, 2019
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Midwifery nursing and Gynaecology
December 04-05, 2019 | Dubai, UAE
Annual Congress on
J Nurs Res Pract, Volume 3 |
ISSN: 2632-251X
Volume 3
Journal of Nursing Research and Practice
Graciela Anhel de Aybar
Centro Medico Nacional, Panama
VBAC: Why is recommended a vaginal birth after cesarean section in relationship with a new cesarean
section?
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ince 10 years we began attending home and waters births because off the increasing mothers desires
to have a salutary birth experience. Began also an active educational participation thought social
networks, seminars and conferences. In our country, sadly like in many others countries the cesarean
rate numbers are very high, much more than the UNO recommended rate. There is too a myth about
women with a previous cesarean section cannot opt to a natural vaginal birth. This wrong concept we
have been trying to change giving the adequate information about risks and advantages with a (Vaginal
Birth After Cesarean) option.
We did attend 55 VBACs at home and using the water births benefits. 45 mothers had a successful
vaginal birth, which represent 81% VBAC
rate.Inour connected and globalized world, information
spreads in seconds. Medicine Evidence Based Information is not already exclusivity of the researches
and physicians. The general population and in particular the women all around the world know the
vaginal birth benefits for the mother and for their newborn. Women today strongly defend their rights.
The better comprehention about human microbiome, the vaginal lactobaciles benefits, the uninterrumped
skin to skin mother-child contact the first hours and days after the birth are today part of the public and
daily information in social networks and the media. Obesity, diabetes, allergic deseases, and asthma
are strongly statistically connected in people that no passed through vaginal canal.The most important
difficulties we afforded during this process have been with social ambience around the moms: a very
strong family and social disapproval; fears and skepticism that mothers have: the feelings that her body
is unable to do its job, or the wrong sensation she is not capable to afford this issue. To overcome these
adversities require time, effort, improve their self-esteem and inspire confidence. In failed cases were
not strong difficulties during labor. We observed a low progression. Perinatal outcomes in both groups
were good.
Biography
Graciela Anhel de AOb/Gyn since more than 30 years. With her husband Dr Rodrigo Aybar has been attending home births/water births and
to promote the natural, respected and humanized birth though her professional practice and in educational activities in seminars, workshops
and courses for pregnant women in Panama Republic.
anhel57@gmail.com