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The following message is from the Grassroots Network News Grassroots Network Message 508022 Dear Friends, Thank you Missy Thomas for preparing the following post: The American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) recently published new recommendations regarding vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC), which differ significantly from the current recommendations of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG). The full text of the AAFP policy document can be found at: http://www.annfammed.org/cgi/data/3/4/378/DC1/1 (Or click here). Some of the most notable highlights are:
ACOG currently recommends that an OB and an anesthesiologist should be “immediately available,” widely interpreted as being on the premises throughout the trial of labor. ACOG recommendations were based on “expert opinion.” In contrast, the AAFP recommendations are based on a comprehensive review of published medical studies, a much higher level of evidence for such recommendations. The ACOG recommendation of having a surgical team immediately available has possibly been one of the biggest limiting factors for hospitals allowing a VBAC, leaving women with limited or no options for avoiding a repeat cesarean section. The AAFP guidelines certainly give family practice physicians more incentive to allow their patients to have a VBAC than the ACOG policy currently gives an Ob/Gyn. It will be interesting to see how the AAFP recommendations will factor into the current climate, and how useful they may be for women and birth advocates working to change hospital policies. Sincerely, Susan Hodges, “gatekeeper” Susan Hodges is the president of Citizens for Midwifery |
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