E.C.
I had a C-Section 4 years ago and then delivered my second baby last year at Good Sam. I asked about VBAC but I think my OB told me that Good Sam could not do them. There's a nationwide trend of insurance companies insisting that hospitals have an extra surgeon around at all times if they're going to do VBACs. (The surgeon would be rushed in to repair a dangerous ruptured uterus which can happen in VBAC). The insurance co's won't cover most hospitals to do VBACS anymore. According to the research I did on this a year and a half ago, the only hospitals that can meet those standards are the big teaching and research hospitals. In our area, that means Stanford. So as I understood it, the smaller hospitals won't do VBAC because the insurers who insure hospitals won't cover them unless they have an extra surgeon ready to rush in during a VBAC that goes wrong. It's worth asking around in case things have changed, but that was what I learned when I looked into it.