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    Explore "cesarean" with insightful episodes like "Meet Sarah | What do I have to do, deliver this baby myself?!", "Interview with Michael C Klein, Part 1", "EBB 104 - The Evidence on Saline Locks", "EBB 101 - Gail Tully of Spinning Babies®️" and "EBB 79 - Life of a Doula Part 1 - from cesarean to VBAC" from podcasts like ""Healing Birth", "Good Birth for All", "Evidence Based Birth®", "Evidence Based Birth®" and "Evidence Based Birth®"" and more!

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    Meet Sarah | What do I have to do, deliver this baby myself?!

    Meet Sarah | What do I have to do, deliver this baby myself?!

    Dr. Sarah is a chiropractic physician, birth educator, and mother of two. She became entrenched in the birth world after a traumatic, unnecessary cesarean led her to have a subsequent, healing freebirth. In this episode, she shares the stories of both of those births.

    Sarah is an advocate for bodily autonomy and human rights in childbirth, and believes that you deserve to be in charge and have a birth that transforms you. You will hear us talk quite a lot about that. 

    Follow Sarah @birthuprising

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    Support the podcast! https://www.patreon.com/healingbirth

    EBB 104 - The Evidence on Saline Locks

    EBB 104 - The Evidence on Saline Locks

    In this episode, I explore the latest evidence on the use of saline locks!

    A saline lock - sometimes called a “hep-lock” in reference to how it used to be used - is an intravenous (IV) catheter that is threaded into a peripheral vein, flushed with saline, and then capped off for later use. Nurses use saline locks to have easy access to the vein for potential injections. They can be useful in administering drugs as needed, and in the event of emergency surgery.

    What is the latest research on the use of saline locks in labor and delivery? What is the evidence for the saline lock in someone who wants an un-medicated birth or wants to avoid medical interventions as much as possible? Should a saline lock be in place “just in case” it may be needed? I’ll cover the evidence on this topic, along with the risks and benefits.

    For more information and news about Evidence Based Birth®, visit www.ebbirth.com. Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest. Ready to get involved? Check out our Professional membership (including scholarship options) and our Instructor program. Find an EBB Instructor here, and click here to learn more about the Evidence Based Birth® Childbirth Class.

    RESOURCES:

    Bailey, J. M., C. Bell, R. Zielenski (2019). “Timing and outcomes of an indication-only use of intravenous cannulation during spontaneous labor.” J Midwifery Womens Health 00:1-7. 

    Bateman, B. T., M. F. Berman, et al. (2010). “The epidemiology of postpartum hemorrhage in a large, nationwide sample of deliveries.” Anesthesia and analgesia 110(5): 1368-1373.

    Maki, D. G., D. M. Kluger, et al. (2006). “The risk of bloodstream infection in adults with different intravascular devices: a systematic review of 200 published prospective studies.” Mayo Clin Proc 81(9): 1159-1171.

    Newton, N., M. Newton, et al. (1988). “Psychologic, physical, nutritional, and technologic aspects of intravenous infusion during labor.” Birth 15(2): 67-72.

    Rickard, C. M., D. McCann, et al. (2010). “Routine resite of peripheral intravenous devices every 3 days did not reduce complications compared with clinically indicated resite: a randomised controlled trial.” BMC Med 8: 53.

    Want evidence on more topics? Access all of the Evidence Based Birth Signature Articles at our blog.

    EBB 101 - Gail Tully of Spinning Babies®️

    EBB 101 - Gail Tully of Spinning Babies®️

    In this episode, I am joined by Gail Tully - author, childbirth educator, midwife and creator of Spinning Babies. The Spinning Babies approach connects understanding of birth anatomy to fetal rotation and easier childbirth, and is recognized around the world by midwives, nurses, childbirth educators, doulas, and parents. Gail’s ability to recognize the spatial relationships between the soft tissue pelvis and the baby has contributed to a paradigm shift in childbirth care and education. She began practicing as a midwife in a small, independent practice, and she now works worldwide, educating parents about her innovative approach.

    We talk about why some births are easy, while some are long and hard. Gail addresses the relationships between birth, physiology, and mentality, and covers the practical aspects of accessing the Spinning Babies method and instruction.

    For more information and news about Evidence Based Birth®, visit www.ebbirth.com. Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest. Ready to get involved? Check out our Professional membership (including scholarship options) and our Instructor program. Find an EBB Instructor here, and click here to learn more about the Evidence Based Birth® Childbirth Class.

    RESOURCES:

    Follow Spinning Babies on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

    You can access the Spinning Babies blog here, and contact the organization via email at info@spinningbabies.com.

    Join Evidence Based Birth for a FREE public webinar, The Evidence on Natural Induction! Attendees will also learn how to earn contact hours through EBB. Register here!

    The Evidence Based Birth Professional Membership is on sale! Get a monthly or annual subscription at 20% off for a limited time. Learn more here.

    EBB 79 - Life of a Doula Part 1 - from cesarean to VBAC

    EBB 79 - Life of a Doula Part 1 - from cesarean to VBAC

    In this episode, I interview EBB Professional Membership Coordinator Chanté Perryman about her first cesarean and her super-fast VBAC! Chanté is a professional birth and postpartum doula, certified childbirth educator and a maternity coach at Baby Dreams Maternity Concierge. She is also an Evidence Based Birth Instructor. Chanté is a birth advocate in central Kentucky, coordinating the Bluegrass Baby Expo and publishing a quarterly magazine for parents. She also volunteers with the Kentucky Home Birth Coalition, advocating for certified professional midwives. She will begin her studies to become a midwife in 2020, and she has three daughters.

    Hear how Chanté’s first birth led her on a new career journey, and how she relates to clients using her experiences with cesarean and VBAC. We also discuss strategies for birth professionals to reach lower-income communities, and the practical challenges of balancing life as a birth professional.

    For more information and news about Evidence Based Birth®, visit www.ebbirth.com. Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest. Ready to get involved? Check out our Professional membership (including scholarship options) and our Instructor program. Find an EBB Instructor here, and click here to learn more about the Evidence Based Birth® Childbirth Class. 

    RESOURCES:

    Connect with Chanté via the Baby Dreams Maternity Concierge website, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook

    Ask the Placenta Lady About VBAC

    Ask the Placenta Lady About VBAC

    Ask The Placenta Lady is a show about the birth year. Pregnancy, birth, and postpartum recovery - no question is too strange for The Placenta Lady!

    Our question for this episode is: "What can I do to have a successful VBAC?"

    Joining us to answer this question is Aundrea Moore, PBi Placenta Encapsulation Specialist® from Greenville, South Carolina.

    Aundrea had a successful VBAC with her second baby, and she shares what she did to make her VBAC a success. She also shares what happened during her first birth that led to a Cesarean delivery, to potentially help birthing people avoid a "C-section".

    If you'd rather read the transcript or listen to the podcast, head on over to AskThePlacentaLady.com - subscribe to our channels so you never miss an episode!

    EBB 65 - Navigating the Hospital Birth System with Midwife Afua Hassan

    EBB 65 - Navigating the Hospital Birth System with Midwife Afua Hassan

    In this episode, I interview midwife and Evidence Based Birth Professional member Afua Hassan. Afua has practiced as a midwife since 1984. In 2011, she expanded her home birth practice and founded The Birthing Place, Houston’s first freestanding birth center owned and operated by a black midwife. The name “The Birthing Place” was chosen by Afua in response to her observation that many women felt that they needed a hospital and a doctor to deliver babies. In her practice, Afua’s philosophy is that the mother is the captain of the birth, the partner is the co-captain, and she - as midwife - is the advisor. As of today, she has assisted in nearly 1200 births.

    We discuss Afua’s initiatives to educate women on the hospital system and the medical model of care, as well as the steps she is taking to support the women in her community.

    For more information and news about Evidence Based Birth®, visit www.ebbirth.com. Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest. Ready to get involved? Check out our Professional membership (including scholarship options) and our Instructor program. Find an EBB Instructor here, and click here to learn more about the Evidence Based Birth® Childbirth Class.

    RESOURCES: 
    Learn more about Afua and The Birthing Place here. Check out her recent feature on the Today Show at the same link!

    You can also find The Birthing Place on Facebook and Instagram.

    EBB 62 - Facing an unplanned Cesarean with parent Michelle Wilson

    EBB 62 - Facing an unplanned Cesarean with parent Michelle Wilson

    In this episode, I interview Michelle Wilson, one of the first parents to take the Evidence Based Birth Childbirth Class. Michelle has one son, Matthew, and is a stay-at-home mom in Berea, Kentucky. Michelle and her husband Matt were very passionate about gathering as much information as possible prior to Matthew’s birth. They chose to plan a natural childbirth in a hospital setting, and Michelle labored with non-drug comfort measures for nearly 24 hours. Circumstances eventually led the baby to be born via cesarean. 

    While Michelle’s c-section was an option she chose and was a good experience for her, she did end up with postpartum hemorrhaging.We discuss the evidence on postpartum hemorrhage in subsequent births, as well as the pros and cons of elective c-sections versus VBAC.

    For more information and news about Evidence Based Birth®, visit www.ebbirth.com. Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest. Ready to get involved? Check out our Professional membership (including scholarship options) and our Instructor program. Find an EBB Instructor here, and click here to learn more about the Evidence Based Birth® Childbirth Class.

    RESOURCES: 

    We're hosting free webinars all about the EBB Childbirth Class on February 5 (for parents) and February 6 (for birth pros). Don't miss this behind-the-scenes tour - register here!
    To learn more about the Evidence Based Birth  Childbirth Class, click here.
    To find an EBB Childbirth Class and Instructor near you, click here.
    California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative OB Hemorrhage Toolkit
    VBAC Facts
    Further studies to explore:
    Postpartum Hemorrhage: Prevention and Treatment
    Risk Factors for Severe Postpartum Hemorrhage After Cesarean Delivery: Case-Control Studies
    Guise 2010 meta-analysis for the AHRQ
    Landon et al. (2017)
    NIH (2010) Consensus Statement
    Association of Ontario Midwives VBAC Guidelines
    Landon et al. (2016). “What We Have Learned About Trial of Labor After Cesarean Delivery from the Maternal-Fetal Medicine Units Cesarean Registry.” Seminar Perinatol Aug;40(5):281-6
    Landon et al. (2004)
    Smith et al. (2002)

    Good Birth for All Trailer

    Good Birth for All Trailer

    This podcast is a combination of news and stories from maternal health leaders, midwives and other birth workers, and activists. Listen to inspiring people discuss the world of birth in their communities and the surprising ways people are working to make maternal and newborn health safer and more accessible for families, babies and the people who love them.

    EBB 55 - Advocating for Evidence Based Care with Carissa Hipsher

    EBB 55 - Advocating for Evidence Based Care with Carissa Hipsher

    In this episode, I interview Carissa Hipsher, a parent who was pressured into a cesarean for breech positioning. Carissa lives with her husband and three month old baby in Columbus, Ohio, and is working on obtaining her PhD in environmental science. She had a surprise breech positioning at the end of her pregnancy, and was pressured into a cesarean very quickly. After that experience, she decided to become more involved in examining the evidence on breech positioning and its different delivery options, as well as advocating for pregnant families’ rights.

    After compiling the evidence on breech delivery and asking to present it to her hospital management to help future families have more choices in birth, Carissa received little response. Now she is working on getting a modified version of the letter she sent to the hospital published in a national obstetrics journal. She is also focusing on processing her birth, including talking to other women who had unplanned c-sections.

    Find our more about the International Cesarean Awareness Network (ICAN) here.

    For more information and news about Evidence Based Birth®, visit www.ebbirth.com. Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest. Ready to get involved? Check out our Professional membership (including scholarship options) and our Instructor program.

     

    EBB 53 - Reaching Underserved Populations with Education and Doula Support

    EBB 53 - Reaching Underserved Populations with Education and Doula Support

    In this episode, I interview certified birth doula, postpartum doula, parent educator and breastfeeding counselor Nubia Jones. Nubia is a mother of five, and her journey of supporting women and families began 18 years ago during the birth of her first child. She went on to become involved in her local birth community, determined to help many families have positive and peaceful births, especially in hospital settings. Now, she serves a diverse population throughout New York City.

    As an Evidence Based Birth Instructor, Nubia’s mission is to support families by respecting their personal choices and providing evidence based information. She also serves as a Certified Attachment Parenting International Educator, and a Certified Integrative Nutrition Health Coach, so she has much information to offer her clients and members of the community. Among her main areas of focus are guiding families on paths to avoid preventable cesarians, as well as supporting young mothers and mothers of color. Her most recent endeavor is working with a charter high school in Brooklyn that has a high number of teen parents and expecting mothers. She has joined the school’s parent support initiative with other staff members, as the only birth professional in the group. 

    Nubia and Rebecca discuss the evidence on cesarean rates, as well as other birth experiences, for teen moms. They also talk about the upcoming Evidence Based Birth Childbirth Education course, which a select number of EBB Instructors will be able to teach as early as January 2019.

    Connect with Nubi at  https://www.doulavivabirths.com/, and on Instagram.

    For more information and news about Evidence Based Birth®, visit www.ebbirth.com. Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest. Ready to get involved? Check out our Professional membership (including scholarship options) and our Instructor program.



    Ep. 55 - Tasha Gentile; Disappointment, Failure, & Guilt

    Ep. 55 - Tasha Gentile; Disappointment, Failure, & Guilt

    Tasha felt like a disappointment when one of her first births as a doula did not go as expected. She struggled with the guilt of feeling inadequate, she felt like she had failed professionally and as a friend. Tasha had to wrestle with the ideas of calling and how she felt her failure had disqualified her from this vocation.

    Read more thoughts on disappointment: Good Things Are Scary; Disappointment is Comfortable

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    Is It Possible To Have A Plus Size VBAC? | 11

    Is It Possible To Have A Plus Size VBAC? | 11

    It is possible to have a plus size VBAC if you’re a good candidate and connect with a care provider who will back your decision. Yet, finding a size-friendly and VBAC supportive provider can be extremely challenging.

    Jen Kamel, the founder of VBAC Facts, joins the Plus Mommy Podcast to talk about VBAC options. Jen shares not only the benefits but also the risks of considering a VBAC. We break down some common misconceptions and talk specifically about the unique struggles of having a plus size VBAC. 

    Ask The Placenta Lady about Cesarean Birth and Placenta Encapsulation

    Ask The Placenta Lady about Cesarean Birth and Placenta Encapsulation

    Ask The Placenta Lady is a show about the birth year. Pregnancy, birth, and postpartum recovery - no question is too strange for The Placenta Lady!

    Our question for this episode is: "I'm planning a Cesarean birth. Can I still encapsulate the placenta?"

    Joining us to for this episode is Kellyann Battista, of Mind, Body & Spirit Birth and Beyond.

    Many people deliver their babies via Cesarean birth, and we discuss how that has no impact on whether or not that person can use the placenta for their postpartum recovery. As a mother who has had a Cesarean birth, followed by two VBACs (Vaginal Birth After Cesarean), Kellyann shares some suggestions for what to tell your birth team.

    View the transcript and get more information at AskThePlacentaLady.com.

    EP26 - Amy Burke - Addison's Unexpected Journey

    EP26 - Amy Burke - Addison's Unexpected Journey

    The Unexpected Birth Journeys series of Rockstar Birth Radio is about births that did not go exactly as expected. However, more importantly it is of mothers who have moved through their experience with grace and wisdom and an empowering message to share with you. 

    Amy Burke was seeking a low-intervention natural birth with her first child until she unexpectedly experienced a seizure during labour before ultimately birthing her daughter via caesarean birth. If you are pregnant then now may or may not be the right time for you to hear Amy’s birth story, however rest assured that she shares it with an incredible sense of gratitude and love. 

    Amy is a Melbourne-based Mama with a big heart for healthy living, conscious collaboration and helping Women, especially Mother’s do work they love whilst having the freedom to be there for their families. She launched her blog Mother Love Melbourne to share stories, recipes and the work of other incredible Mama’s out there. Since having her Daughter Addison in Oct’15 Amy realised that many ‘motherhood’ sites and blogs can be a not so nice, judgemental space and wants Mother Love Melbourne to shine a light and help Mama’s feel empowered by their Birth, Feeding and Child Raising choices. 
     
    Instagram - @motherlovemelbourne
    Snapchat - motherlovemelbs

    EP16 - Melissa Spilsted - Hypnobirthing for Caesarean Birth

    EP16 - Melissa Spilsted - Hypnobirthing for Caesarean Birth

    Melissa Spilsted is a Clinical Hypnotherapist (CHt), Childbirth Educator (BEd, HPCE) and world leader in hypnobirthing education. She is recognised as a pioneer in ‘The Positive Caesarean Birth’, having written the world’s first program in 2011. As the founder and director of the Hypnobirthing AustraliaTM and HypnobubsTMprograms, she is kept busy teaching parents and practitioners worldwide.

    Melissa is married to Stephen and they have three beautiful boys (aged 6, 8 & 10), who were all birthed using gentle hypnosis techniques. You can find further information on The Positive Caesarean Course at the Hypnobirthing Australia and Hypnobubs websites. Individual albums are also sold through iTunes.

    Melissa shared her insights on achieving a Positive Caesarean Birth in the Positive Caesarean Birth issue of the Rockstar Birth Magazine: rockstarbirthmagazine.com/shop/positive-caesarean-birth

    EP15 - Kylie Szabo - Maternal-Assisted Caesarean Birth

    EP15 - Kylie Szabo - Maternal-Assisted Caesarean Birth

    Kylie Szabo is the Rockstar Mama of 3 babes. After her first 2 babes were born via unscheduled caesarean birth she knew she wanted a different experience for her third child. Whilst extensively exploring her VBAC options, Kylie also deep-dived into the world of natural and maternal-assisted caesareans, ultimately birthing her daughter via the very first maternal-assisted caesarean birth at her local hospital. You will love Kylie's rockstar support team and incredible determination.

    If you would like to read Kylie's birth journey in full, pick up a copy of Issue #1 - the Believe In You issue - of the Rockstar Birth Magazine and immerse yourself in her  amazing photographs: rockstarbirthmagazine.com/shop/issue-one-believe-in-yourself

    And to get inspired and informed about what is involved in the natural or maternal-assisted caesarean birth, grab a copy of the Positive Caesarean Birth issue of the Rockstar Birth Magazine: rockstarbirthmagazine.com/shop/positive-caesarean-birth

    EP14 - Carlee Wilson - Positive Perspective on Caesarean

    EP14 - Carlee Wilson - Positive Perspective on Caesarean

    As a mama who was studying natural medicine and wanted a drug free natural birth, a caesarean birth was not part of Carlee Wilson's birth plan. But as her birth journey evolved, Carlee and her husband worked their way through their options and were able to feel positive and supported as their beautiful boy was born. And it was this outlook that absolutely shone through in her birth story.

    You can read all about Carlee’s birth experience and her decision to choose a positive perspective on her journey in the Positive Caesarean Birth issue of the Rockstar Birth Magazine: rockstarbirthmagazine.com/shop/positive-caesarean-birth

    EP13 - Lisa Corduff - Caesarean Birth is Beautiful

    EP13 - Lisa Corduff - Caesarean Birth is Beautiful

    I have always been intrigued about what it means to have a planned or scheduled caesarean birth. I am beyond stoked to be sharing the birth stories of Wholefoods blogger, Lisa Corduff, as she talks us through her birthing journey.  

    If you dig Lisa's wholesome vibe (which you will, the girls a total rockstar), be sure to check out her wholefoods wisdom and stories of Keeping Food (and Life) Real at lisacorduff.com

    And for inspiration and motivation to have an incredibly positive caesarean birth experience, be sure to check out the Positive Caesarean Birth issue of the Rockstar Birth Magazine at rockstarbirthmagazine.com/shop/positive-caesarean-birth