Evidence Based Birth
One of the most important resources out there for expecting families who really prioritize making decisions on solid research and information is Evidence Based Birth. They’re a website who publishes articles that review literature relevant to those in the childbearing stage, or the professionals and people who support them.
I heavily rely on Evidence Based Birth as a means of helping families get the information they need to make empowered choices, and what I love most about them is that they present the findings in a very de-medicalized and accessible way with no crazy jargon or undercurrent of sterility. They let you know what it means, why it’s important and what your options are.
I’ve linked to their main site down below, but there are also other great articles below that I’ve linked that can serve to debunk some common myths or worries out there, such as the effectiveness of stretch and sweeps, what your options are when your water breaks and also about medical pain management.
Peruse, consult them often, use the articles to have great discussions with your care providers and you’ll be well on your own to not only owning but rocking your birth experience.
One of the most important resources out there for expecting families who really prioritize making decisions on solid research and information is Evidence Based Birth. They’re a website who publishes articles that review literature relevant to those in the childbearing stage, or the professionals and people who support them.
I heavily rely on Evidence Based Birth as a means of helping families get the information they need to make empowered choices, and what I love most about them is that they present the findings in a very de-medicalized and accessible way with no crazy jargon or undercurrent of sterility. They let you know what it means, why it’s important and what your options are.
I’ve linked to their main site down below, but there are also other great articles below that I’ve linked that can serve to debunk some common myths or worries out there, such as the effectiveness of stretch and sweeps, what your options are when your water breaks and also about medical pain management.
Peruse, consult them often, use the articles to have great discussions with your care providers and you’ll be well on your own to not only owning but rocking your birth experience.