The website evidencebasedbirth.com is an absolute wealth of knowledge and research-backed, evidence-based information you can trust about labor, interventions, myths, and all birth-related hot-button topics. One of the best possible ways to prepare for labor, birth, and postpartum is to READ. Educate yourself and have your partner do the same so you can make informed decisions and have an empowered birth. The key to avoiding obstetric violence is being able to know (and have your partner know) when it's happening to you so you
can speak up.
Evidence On: Anti-Racism in Health Care and Birth Work
Evidence On: Birthing Positions
Evidence & Ethics On: Circumcision
Evidence On: Eating & Drinking During Labor
Evidence On: Erythromycin Eye Ointment for Newborns
Evidence On: Failure to Progress
Evidence On: Diagnosing Gestational Diabetes and the Glucola Test
Evidence On: Group B Strep in Pregnancy
Evidence On: Induction or Cesarean for a Big Baby
Evidence On: Inducing for Due Dates
Evidence On: Induction for Gestational Diabetes
Evidence On: Induction When Your Water Breaks at Term
Evidence On: IV Fluids During Labor
Evidence On: Pitocin During the Third Stage of Labor
Evidence On: Pregnancy at Age 35 and Older
Evidence On: Prolonged Second Stage of Labor
Evidence On: Skin to Skin Care After Cesarean
Evidence On: Vitamin K Shot for Newborns
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