ICAN
Statement of Beliefs
1.
The inappropriate overuse of cesarean
surgery is jeopardizing the lives of mothers and babies.
the vast majority of women can have a healthy vaginal birth.
4. A healthy birth incorporates emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being.
5.
Research shows that VBAC is reasonable
and safe for both mother and baby.
A repeat cesarean should never be considered routine:
it is major abdominal surgery with many risks.
6.
It is unethical and unenforceable for
hospitals to institute VBAC bans.
Women have the right to refuse any procedure, including
a cesarean.
full knowledge of the risks and benefits of all tests, drugs,
and procedures.
8.
It is incumbent upon every care provider
and institution to facilitate the informed consent process.
9.
Women must be allowed to express all their
birth related feelings in a safe and supportive environment.
The emotions of a pregnant and birthing woman have profound effects
on the birth outcome and recovery.
10. It
is unethical for a physician to recommend and/or perform non-medically indicated
cesareans (elective).
Women are not being fully informed of the risks of this option in childbirth,
and therefore make decisions
based on cultural myth and fear surrounding childbirth.
11. The
trend of “elective cesareans” is being significantly overstated
through distortion of research and data.
12. We
as women must now assume more responsibility for our own bodies.
13. It
is critical that women’s choice of care provider and location of birth
be respected.