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Complexities of choice after prior cesarean: a narrative analysis.

Allison Shorten1, Brett Shorten, Holly Powell Kennedy.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: High rates of primary cesarean internationally continue to create decision dilemmas for women and practitioners about birth in subsequent pregnancies. This article explores values and expectations that guide women during decision making about the next birth after cesarean and identifies factors that influence consistency between women's choices and actual birth experiences.
METHODS: Narrative analysis was used to identify key themes in decision-making experiences of women who were facing a choice about mode of birth after cesarean. A sample of 187 women provided qualitative data about their choices for birth at 36-38 weeks. At 6-8 weeks after the birth, 168 also wrote about their experiences of birth and the process of making the decision.
RESULTS: Decision making about birth after cesarean was complex and difficult for many women; strong emotions were expressed as they weighed birth options. Fear and anxiety were articulated as women explained their choices and expectations. Avoidance of the previous cesarean experience, an expectation of a "better" or "faster" recovery, and issues around "safety" for the baby were common reasons given for wanting either vaginal or cesarean birth. Practitioner preferences were influential and women's need for information about their options underpinned their confidence or certainty about their decision.
CONCLUSIONS: Strategies are needed to support practitioners to expand discussions beyond clinical algorithms about physical risks and benefits of birth options and to actively integrate women's values and preferences into decisions about birth.
© 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  birth choices; choice complexity; narrative analysis; previous cesarean; trial of labor (TOL); vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC)

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24702477     DOI: 10.1111/birt.12082

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Birth        ISSN: 0730-7659            Impact factor:   3.689


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2.  Experience of Vaginal Birth After Cesarean: A Phenomenological Study.

Authors:  Silvio Simeone; Filomena Stile; Guillari Assunta; Gianpaolo Gargiulo; Teresa Rea
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3.  A Shared Decision-Making Toolkit for Mode of Birth After Cesarean.

Authors:  Somphit Chinkam; Courtney Steer-Massaro; Karla Damus; Brett Shorten; Allison Shorten
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4.  Women's Experiences and Involvement in Decision-Making in Relation to Planned Cesarean Birth: An Interview Study.

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5.  The Perspectives of Women and Their Health-Care Providers Regarding Using an ECA to Support Mode of Birth Decisions.

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6.  "I had to fight for my VBAC": A mixed methods exploration of women's experiences of pregnancy and vaginal birth after cesarean in the United States.

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7.  Health Care System Barriers to Vaginal Birth after Cesarean Section: A Qualitative Study.

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8.  Demographic, Socioeconomic, Health Systems, and Geographic Factors Associated with Vaginal Birth After Cesarean: An Analysis of 2017 U.S. Birth Certificate Data.

Authors:  Bridget Basile Ibrahim; Holly Powell Kennedy; Margaret L Holland
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9.  Maternal and perinatal outcomes in women planning vaginal birth after caesarean (VBAC) at home in England: secondary analysis of the Birthplace national prospective cohort study.

Authors:  R Rowe; Y Li; M Knight; P Brocklehurst; J Hollowell
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Authors:  Mairead Black; Vikki A Entwistle; Siladitya Bhattacharya; Katie Gillies
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2016-01-08       Impact factor: 2.692

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