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167 Alysa's VBAC + Placenta Previa and Accreta

167 Alysa's VBAC + Placenta Previa and Accreta

Published 5 years, 3 months ago
Description

Alysa is a prime example of how every birth is its own unique story. With her first birth, Alysa had a very medicalized vaginal birth. During her second pregnancy, Alysa unexpectedly developed placenta previa, resulting in weeks of hospital bed rest and a very necessary Cesarean. After knowing firsthand how unpredictable birth can be, Alysa’s third birth was exactly the empowering, unmedicated VBAC she had envisioned. 


We also talk about placenta previa and accreta-- what it is, how severe it can be, and what the chances are that it will happen to you based on the most current research. 



Additional links

How to VBAC: The Ultimate Preparation Course for Parents

Episode 124: Elyssa’s CBAC + Birthing in a Pandemic

Expecting and Empowered Fitness Guides

National Accreta Foundation

 

Full transcript

Note: All transcripts are edited to correct grammar and to eliminate false starts and filler words. 


Meagan: Happy Wednesday. It is The VBAC Link with you today, Meagan and Julie, and of course, we have another amazing story to share with you today. We have our friend, Alyssa, on the line. She actually-- we just were talking about this. She has actually been with us from the beginning, which is so fun to have someone that we recognize and we know. She posts and everything, so thank you, Alyssa, for being so amazing on our social media outlets. We are so excited to have you here today. 


She did have a VBAC and it was after a situation that was unexpected. It is placenta previa. We are going to talk about that as well after she shares her story because this is something that is really necessary to have a Cesarean. It truly is. And so, we want to talk a little bit more about that, what it means, what it looks like, and also touch on placenta accreta and talk about the two differences.

Review of the Week


Meagan: Before we jump into the story, of course, we have a Review of the Week. Julie will be sharing that with you today.


Julie: Hey, hey. I am so excited. I really get excited when we interview people that have been with us from the very beginning.


Meagan: It is so fun.


Julie: I recognize Alysa’s Instagram handle and I am like, “I know who you are.” It’s so exciting. But do you know what is also really funny? The review I picked to read for this episode is from-- remember back when we shared my client Elyssa’’s story? Elyssa’s VBAC story? This review from Apple Podcasts is about Elyssa’s story and now, after we read the review about Elyssa’s story, we are going to hear Alysa‘s story.


Meagan: Elyssa, we have Alysa.


Alysa: Perfect.


Julie: So don’t be confused. But this is from Cristin Anna on Apple Podcasts and the title is “Thank you for sharing Elyssa’s story.” She says, “Today I listened to the episode when Elyssa shared her story and I found myself identifying with her story so much, and I cried multiple times as she described how she felt, as it was word-for-word the feelings I felt after my first birth. I planned for a home birth, ended up going two

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