You deserve support.
VBAC Support
Planning a VBAC? You deserve support that makes you feel informed, confident and heard.
Whether you’re considering a VBAC after one caesarean, VBA2C, VBA3C or a home birth after caesarean, you don’t have to navigate these decisions alone.
VBAC isn’t just a medical decision.
For many families, it’s emotional too.
You may be carrying questions from a previous birth
You may be receiving conflicting advice
You may be wondering if VBAC is even possible for you
VBAC support isn’t about convincing you to birth in a particular way. It’s about helping you understand your options and make decisions that feel right for you.
Your VBAC Journey
Understand Your Options
Evidence based information
Exploring your choices
Understanding the risks and benefits
Making decisions that feel right for you
Prepare For Appointments
Questions to ask
How to advocate for yourself
Navigating maternity conversations
Feeling more in control
Build Confidence for Birth
Planning for different scenarios
Creating a birth plan that works for you
Emotional and practical preparation
Feeling supported, not alone
My VBAC Story
I had a successful VBA3C in Cambridgeshire after being told I couldn’t and shouldn’t attempt it.
That experience doesn’t make me the expert on YOUR birth.
But it does mean that I understand the emotional complexity that can come with planning a VBAC, navigating appointments and making decisions in a system that doesn’t always make space for individual circumstances.
Investment
VBAC Support
£395
This package includes three 90 minute sessions, email support between sessions and personalised resources tailored to your specific birth history, circumstances and plans.
Payment plans are available and a non refundable 25% deposit is required to secure your booking.
Thinking about full birth doula support?
If you go on to book full birth doula support within 12 months, £150 will be credited towards the full fee.
You deserve support that helps you feel informed, understood and confident in your choices.
Whether you're certain about your VBAC plans or still exploring your options, you don't have to navigate everything on your own.
I'm Shannon, a VBA3C mum, VBAC specialist and doula supporting families across Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire.
Book a free discovery call and let's talk about what support could look like for you.
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No. Many women get in touch while they're still exploring their options. You don't need to have made any final decisions before reaching out.
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Yes. As a VBA3C mum myself, I understand the additional considerations that can come with planning a vaginal birth after multiple caesareans.
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Yes. I support women planning a range of birth settings, including home birth after caesarean, and can help you explore your options and prepare for discussions with your care providers.
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No. My role is not to make decisions for you. My role is to provide information, emotional support and space for you to make informed decisions that feel right for your circumstances.
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Support isn't dependent on a particular birth outcome. Whether you go on to have a VBAC, an induction or a caesarean birth, you'll continue to receive my support.
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Not at all. Some women work with me through my one-off sessions or ND & VBAC Birth Preparation Package, while others choose full birth doula support.
