Research and resources for perinatal professionals.
May 25, 2011 | by: Kimmelin Hull, PA, LCCE
[Editors note: Today presents Part Two of the three-part interview with childbirth researcher Hélène Vadeboncoeur, author of the recently released in English book, Birthing Normally After a Cesarean or Two. To read Part One of this interview, go here.]
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May 24, 2011 | by: Kimmelin Hull, PA, LCCE
[Editors note: For the remainder of this week on Science & Sensibility, we will feature an in-depth, three-part interview with childbirth researcher Hélène Vadeboncoeur, author of the recently released in English book, Birthing Normally After a Cesarean or Two. You will find the dialogue containe
May 17, 2011 | by: Kimmelin Hull, PA, LCCE
Introducing¦.the concept of the natural cesarean¦ I have struggled with whether or not to post on this YouTube video for some time. The title, in and of itself, is aggravating. And I dont mean from a judgmental standpoint, but simply from a realistic standpoint: cesarean birthwhether positive
May 14, 2011 | by: Joni Nichols
If we limit the discussion of birthing positions to those that can be easily described, classified, sketched and/or photographed we have quite an array at our disposal
April 28, 2011 | by: Walker Karraa, PhD
Join me in this amazing opportunity to learn about culturally competent maternity and postpartum care for Muslim women. Educator and postpartum mental health advocate Hajara Kutty shares invaluable religious and cultural context for birth and postpartum care in Islamic families.
April 27, 2011 | by: Liz M. Demaere, RN,BN, LCCE
[Editor's note: This second segment of Ms. Magan's Legal Corner Q&A, focusing on informed consent, makes a great resource for childbirth professionals to share with their clients in the event that questions surrounding hospital policies/procedures comes up]
April 26, 2011 | by: Kimmelin Hull, PA, LCCE
The Spring (20.2) issue of the Journal of Perinatal Education is already upon us, and this months Continuing Education Module is by our own Judith Lothian, PhD, RN, LCCE, FACCE.In her article, Lamaze Breathing: What Every Pregnant Woman Needs to Know, Dr. Lothian reviews the history of the
April 11, 2011 | by: Darline Turner-Lee
On February 17, 2011, The US Food and Drug Administration issued warnings to the public stating that injectable Terbutaline, a potent bronchodilator indicated for the treatment of acute airway narrowing, should not be used for the long term prevention of preterm labor. The FDA now
April 03, 2011 | by: Kimmelin Hull, PA, LCCE
Just when one might think the controversy over the Wax et al planned homebirth vs. planned hospital birth study might be dying down, it is instead heating up again. The American Journal of Gynecologyin which the study was originally published in September, 2010released its April 2011 issue last
March 30, 2011 | by: Christine H Morton, PhD
The mothers womb is replaced by the womb of culture, which, comfortably or uncomfortably, cradles us all (Robbie Davis-Floyd 1992: 149). Pregnancy, birth, breastfeeding these practices are simultaneously natural and universal, connecting women across the world and over history. They are
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