• Burning Flesh and VBACs: The Realities Of A Planned C-Section

  • Jun 8 2021
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast
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Burning Flesh and VBACs: The Realities Of A Planned C-Section

  • Summary

  • It was early 2010, and Fran and her husband of 3 years, Tom, decided to take the next step in their relationship. They bought a dog. But a month later? They were pregnant. And the level of responsibility they had wanted went up. A lot. And while Fran was excited to have a baby on the way, she was also a little scared of the idea of actually giving birth.

    On this episode of The Delivery Room, we learn all about a planned C-Section…

    CREDITS

    Host:  Jessie Stephens 

    Guests: Fran Romano

    Producer: Gia Moylan

    Executive Producer: Elissa Ratliff

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