The Childbirth Connection Review of C-Section Research includes information about the immediate and long-term effects of cesarean surgery on mothers, babies, and subsequent pregnancies, in comparison to the effects of vaginal birth.
ICAN (International Cesarean Awareness Network) is a non-profit advocacy and support group whose mission is to improve maternal and child health by preventing unnecessary cesareans through education, provide support for cesarean recovery, and promote vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC).
ICAN of Northwest Arkansas
The Unnecesarean is a patient advocacy site and blog that provides information about preventing an unnecessary cesarean, especially a physician-planned cesarean for a baby that is suspected to be “too big,” and offers “resources for making fully-informed decisions about childbirth while offering an irreverent take on the maternity care crisis in the United States and beyond.”
VBACfacts.com discusses many VBAC-related topics, with long lists of research citations.