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Compounding the increasing rate of c-sections are actual and de facto bans on mothers attempting a Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC), which limit, and often completely eliminate, the opportunity for vaginal birth for no reason other than a prior cesarean. In it’s third year, the VBAC Summit aims to provide childbearing women and health care professionals with access to educational information and support for vaginal birth after cesarean as well as resources for cesarean prevention. The 2013 VBAC Summit will be held May 17-19, 2013 in Miami, Florida.  Join us as we identify solutions to increasing access to VBAC and creating mechanisms for self-advocacy and healing.  Registration fee includes attendance to all general sessions. Continental breakfast and lunch will be provided on Saturday and Sunday.