Considering a VBAC Client Workbook

Guide your clients through the complex decision of planning a VBAC (Vaginal Birth After Cesarean) with confidence and care. This 17-page workbook provides evidence-based information, thoughtful prompts, and guided reflections to help clients process their previous birth experiences, understand the risks and benefits of VBAC, and plan for a birth they feel great about. With a modern design and customizable features, it’s the perfect tool to elevate your practice and support your clients in making informed, empowered decisions.

$29.00

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Help your clients make informed and empowered decisions about their VBAC.

Deciding on a VBAC is a deeply personal journey, and as a birthworker, you want to provide the guidance and tools your clients need to navigate it with clarity and confidence. The Considering a VBAC Client Workbook is designed specifically for doulas, midwives, and childbirth educators to support clients as they weigh their options and prepare for a meaningful birth experience.

This 17-page workbook takes clients step-by-step through understanding the unique aspects of VBACs, from evidence-based risks and benefits to strategies for planning a VBAC or preparing for a repeat cesarean. Thoughtful prompts and reflection pages create space for clients to process past experiences, address fears, and clarify their goals for this birth.

With modern, inclusive language and a clean, professional design, this resource balances education with empowerment. And because it’s a fully customizable Canva template, you can make it your own by adding your logo, business name, or personalized touches that align with your brand.

 

This workbook includes:

  • A comprehensive VBAC FAQ
  • Guided reflection on prior cesarean experiences
  • Risks, benefits, and factors impacting VBAC success
  • Information on uterine rupture and other considerations
  • Planning pages for both VBAC and cesarean birth scenarios
  • 4 pages of thoughtful prompts to help clients sort through feelings and fears
  • A community resource section for additional support