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Cesarean Awareness Month 2014 T-Shirt Campaign

Organized by International Cesarean Awareness Network
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Help us raise awareness of the cesarean epidemic in the U.S.!

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All funds raised will go directly to International Cesarean Awareness Network
$3,790 raised
329 items sold of
150 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
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  • Cesarean Awareness Month 2014 T-Shirt Campaign Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Cesarean Awareness Month 2014 T-Shirt Campaign Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
Organized by International Cesarean Awareness Network

About this campaign

Did you know that currently in the U.S., 1 in 3 children, or roughly 32.8%, are born by cesarean? ICAN seeks to promote the lowering of the cesarean rate as recommended by health organization watch dogs by offering support, education, and advocacy to birthing women.

Mission Statement

The International Cesarean Awareness Network, Inc. (ICAN) is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to improve maternal-child health by preventing unnecessary cesareans through education, providing support for cesarean recovery, and promoting Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC).

Statement of Beliefs

We, the International Cesarean Awareness Network, believe that:

  1. The inappropriate over use of cesarean surgery is jeopardizing the lives of mothers and babies.

  2. When a cesarean is necessary, it can be a lifesaving technique for both mother and baby, and worth the risks involved.

  3. Birth is a normal physiological process. Research shows that with emotional support, education, and an honest opportunity, 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.

  7. Women have the right to true informed consent and refusal, which entails 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 births.

  13. It is critical that women’s choice of care provider and location of birth is respected.

Supporters

Amanda M. 1 item

ICAN has seen me through very rough times and empowered me to help educate and advocate for other women. To prevent them from going through what I have.

Holly Sherrie Ann Jessica 7 items

We support fewer ceasaran births and promote VBACs!

Anonymous 1 item
Moira Ireland, ICAN of the Central Peninsula 1 item
Carmen Craig 1 item

I found Ican late in my pregnancy, but the support helped me ROCK my Vbac. Which I Vbac on 3/9/14 and it was the most amazing feeling in the world.

jessica cook 1 item

its very important for woman to know they have a choice and to take control of their births. we need to support and educate eachother :)

Melinda K 2 items

Can't imagine having felt so positive going into my VBAC without the support of my ICAN sisters. It inspired me to start a chapter in my own area and we are still going strong after six years.

Anonymous 1 item

I believe every woman should have the option of a VBAC in their town if it has a hospital that can handle an emergency cesarean section when that person is a good candidate.

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Karin Finley 1 item

Cesarean 1999 Found ICAN 2000 VBAC 1 in 2001 VBAC 2 in 2004 HBAC in 2006!! Thank you ICAN

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