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The International Cesarean Awareness Network is a non-profit organization whose mission is to improve maternal-child health by reducing preventable cesareans through education, supporting cesarean recovery, and advocating for vaginal birth after cesarean.

03/20/2026

Looking back at your birth, did you experience true informed consent? ICAN is currently collecting stories centered around informed consent. We especially want to hear from you if your provider didn’t share every option, and that missing information resulted in a c-section. Help us educate others and advocate for better care by sharing your story! Send us a message!

Consider buying a shirt to help ICAN: https://www.bonfire.com/cesarean-awareness-month-2026/

Reminder: March meeting is tomorrow Tuesday 3/17 🍀 at the Highland Square branch library. Come and meet 3 wonderful loca...
03/17/2026

Reminder: March meeting is tomorrow Tuesday 3/17 🍀 at the Highland Square branch library. Come and meet 3 wonderful local doulas!

01/20/2026

Tonight’s ICAN of Summit County meeting is still on for tonight at 6pm at the Northwest branch library. Bundle up and join us for all things birth! ❄️

Happy New Year!  We hope everyone had a relaxing and enjoyable holiday season!  We will be resuming monthly meetings beg...
01/14/2026

Happy New Year! We hope everyone had a relaxing and enjoyable holiday season! We will be resuming monthly meetings beginning this month. We hope to see you next week for a discussion on all things birth!

Feel free to reach out with any questions!

ICAN of Summit Co is 5 years old! We welcome you to celebrate with us and share birth stories, discuss all  things  preg...
11/09/2025

ICAN of Summit Co is 5 years old!

We welcome you to celebrate with us and share birth stories, discuss all things pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum, enjoy sweet treats, and a chance to win one of our favorite books to prepare for childbirth.

As always, everyone is welcome and you don’t need to have had a c-section to attend ICAN. Feel free to share with anyone who is expecting, planning to become pregnant, or postpartum. If you have any questions feel free to message or send an email to: summit [email protected]
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11/09/2025

An excellent article today from . Note the lack of evidence supporting the use of continuous fetal monitoring, the clear influence of business and economics, and the money grab from AI companies who claim studies support their product - when in fact they don’t - resulting in remote monitoring hubs.

I especially love that placenta accreta is described early in the article so the public can see that cesareans carry risk. As a result, we need to ensure that they occur only when needed or wanted.

Note that the photo for this article is of a remote monitoring hub. One such hub is up to 60 miles away from the hospital in which the woman is laboring.

“Nearly every woman who gives birth in an American hospital is strapped with a belt of sensors to track the baby’s heartbeat. If the pattern is deemed abnormal — too slow, for example — doctors often call for an emergency C-section.

But this round-the-clock monitoring, the most common obstetric procedure in the country, rarely helps baby or mother. Decades of research have shown that the tool does not reliably predict fetal distress. In fact, experts say, it leads to many unnecessary surgeries as doctors overreact to its ever-changing readouts.

The obstetrics field has long ignored these problems. Now, it’s putting more trust than ever on the flawed technology, often prioritizing business and legal concerns ahead of what’s best for patients, The New York Times found.

This fall, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists updated its guidelines on continuous monitoring, sanctioning it even as some other wealthy countries have cautioned against its routine use…

All three remote hubs, along with 400 other hospitals around the country, use A.I. software to help analyze the heart data. The software’s maker, PeriGen, has claimed on its website that 50 studies backed up its products.

But none of the studies found that the technology improved birth outcomes. PeriGen removed the list of studies after an inquiry from The Times. The company’s chief executive, Matthew Sappern, acknowledged that no clinical trials had shown benefits.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/06/health/electronic-fetal-monitoring-c-sections.html?unlocked_article_code=1.zE8.145f.FPhFANzFoVZp&smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare

11/09/2025

ICAN is creating an Advisory Committee and is seeking volunteers to help us shape its focus and scope. This is a unique opportunity to contribute from the ground up as we build a team dedicated to enhancing our organization's practices and better serving our diverse community.

As a member of this committee, you'll engage in an ongoing examination of ICAN’s internal and external practices.

If you are passionate about helping ICAN become a more inclusive and equitable organization, we encourage you to volunteer and help us make a meaningful difference.

Comment below for more information!

08/12/2025

Reminder: Tonight’s meeting is at the Highland Square branch location at 6:00pm! Hope to see some new faces tonight! 🩵

Are you in the process of hiring a birth provider?  Are  you currently receiving care and are trying to determine if the...
07/13/2025

Are you in the process of hiring a birth provider? Are you currently receiving care and are trying to determine if they are truly supportive of your birth plans? Are you newly pregnant or trying to conceive? We would love to have you join us for a discussion on this important but often overlooked topic.

Join us on Tuesday, July 15th at 6pm for a discussion about supportive providers and how to recognize red flags, signs a provider is VBAC tolerant, birth stories, and all things childbirth.

All are welcome, no need to have a history of cesarean birth. Feel free to DM or email any questions at summit [email protected]

04/22/2025

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