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Childbirth and More will have information to encourage, cause thinking, motivate, and build confidence - regarding pregnancy, childbirth, and more! Women are designed to birth. Babies are designed to be born. Birth is not a procedure. Birth is a normal physiologic event. Women are not broken. Birth works. You, your baby and your birth matter.

April is Cesarean Awareness Month
Contributed by: Desirre Andrews   on 4/5/2008

April is Cesarean Awareness Month http://www.ican-online.org/

What is Cesarean Awareness Month?

An internationally recognized month of awareness about the impact of cesarean sections on mothers, babies, and families worldwide. It's about educating yourself to the pros and cons of major abdominal surgery and the possibilities for healthy birth afterwards as well as educating yourself for prevention of cesarean section. Cesarean awareness is for mothers who are expecting or who might choose to be in the future. It's for daughters who don't realize what choices are being taken away from them. It's for scientists studying the effects of cesareans and how birth impacts our lives. It's for grandmothers who won't be having more children but are questioning the abdominal pains and adhesions causing damage 30 years after their cesareans.CESAREANS are serious.

There is no need for a 'catchy phrase' to tell us that this is a mainstream problem. It affects everyone. One in three American women every year have surgery to bring their babies into the world. In Colorado, about one in four women will have a cesarean delivery.

These women have lifelong health effects, impacting the families that are helping them in their healing, impacting other families through healthcare costs and policies, and bringing back those same lifelong health effects to the children they bring into this world.

Be aware. Read. Learn. Ask questions. Get informed consent. Be your own advocate for the information you need to know.

Visit your local ICAN chapter or go to http://www.ican-online.org/



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Desirre Andrews

Colorado Springs , CO

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