Teacher Turned Student: Childbirth Education Class, Week Two
What with all the posting we did last week in the run-up to Mother’s Day, I got a little behind in my updates about attending a local childbirth education class. (Actually, with so many great...
View ArticleInclusive Classes: Maintaining a safe space for the survivors of sexual abuse.
Guest post by Ngozi D. Tibbs BS, CD, LCCE, IBCLC Some days I find it hard to watch the news. We are bombarded by stories of child neglect and abuse. The stories that are particularly disturbing involve...
View ArticleResearch Review: Facilitating Autonomous Infant Hand Use During Breastfeeding
Creative Commons photo by Raphael Goetter As the mother of two children, both who breastfed well into toddlerhood, and as a childbirth professional, I have spent a lot of time over the years 1)...
View Article60 Tips for Healthy Birth – Resources for Students and Suggested Teaching...
If you are in any way familiar with Lamaze International, hopefully you are aware of the Six Healthy Birth Practices. Many years ago, I fell in love with these nifty “guidelines” that supported and...
View ArticleNew Series: “BABE”- Brilliant Activities for Birth Educators! “Got Oxytocin?”
By Kyndal May, MFA, LMP, CD(DONA), BDT(DONA), LCCE Today on Science & Sensibility, we start a new series on teaching ideas and techniques for you to use in your birth classes. The BABE series...
View ArticleSeries: Building Your Birth Business: Blog for a Business Boost!
Maintaining a blog as part of your website is an excellent way to keep your website content fresh, share useful information with clients (and potential clients!), and increase and maintain an excellent...
View ArticleThe Numbers Are In – Good News on Key Birth Statistics, But Work Still to Be...
Last week, the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), part of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) released 2014 information from the National Vital Statistics System, which works...
View ArticleHonoring Henry Dean: A Mother Shares Her Journey after the Stillbirth of Her Son
October is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month. Today, October 15th, is also a special day of remembrance. As a childbirth educator and a doula, I have worked with several families over the...
View ArticleBreast Pump Recycling Programs – Good for Families, Good for the Earth!
By Cara Terreri, CD(DONA), LCCEIf you are a childbirth educator, doula, lactation consultant, midwife or doctor who works with expectant families, one of the topics you may be discussing with them as...
View ArticleChoosing a Pregnancy and Birth Health Care Provider – New Infographic from...
Most families have already chosen a health care provider by the time they find themselves in childbirth classes. The exception might be those educators who reach families at the beginning of their...
View ArticleTime for ACOG and ASA to Change Their Guidelines! Eating and Drinking in...
“…The problem for anesthesiologists is that our practice guidelines on obstetric anesthesia are strongly worded, and state that women can not eat during labor. We can’t ethically design a large enough...
View ArticleSeries: Brilliant Activities for Birth Educators: Trick or Treat – Halloween...
By Stacie Bingham, LCCE, CD(DONA)October’s Brilliant Activities for Birth Educators honors the Halloween holiday as educator Stacie Bingham takes us down the Halloween aisle for items you can use to...
View ArticleLamaze Parent Satisfaction Survey Will Benefit Families – Educators Play a...
Participation at in-person childbirth education classes has been on the decline in past years. There has not been much research on the benefits of taking a childbirth class, and with the plethora of...
View ArticleSeries: Supporting Women When a VBAC Doesn’t Happen – Part One: A Unique Grief
By Pamela Vireday “Although the world is full of suffering, it is also full of the overcoming of it.” –Helen KellerI am delighted to share with you a three part series that begins today, written by...
View ArticleSeries: Supporting Women When a VBAC Doesn’t Happen – Part Two: The Forgotten...
By Pamela Vireday“CBAC mothers have powerful lessons to teach, if you are willing and able to hear us.” — Melek SperosWe continue our current series on Cesarean Birth after Cesarean, written by Pamela...
View ArticleSeries: Supporting Women When a VBAC Doesn’t Happen – Part Three: Supporting...
By Pamela Vireday“Remember, no effort that we make to attain something beautiful is ever lost.” – Helen KellerToday we conclude our three part series on Cesarean Birth after Cesarean, written by Pamela...
View ArticleMeet Maria Brooks – New President of Lamaze International
“A Lamaze educator is able to anticipate a need that you may have before you experience it. She can tailor your class to help you navigate obstacles that are unique to your health and choice of birth...
View ArticleSeries: Brilliant Activities for Birth Educators – Events of Late Pregnancy...
November is Prematurity Awareness Month and November 17th was World Prematurity Awareness Day. This month’s Brilliant Activities for Birth Educators post is about preventing prematurity, the events of...
View ArticleNICHD Seeking Beta Testers for PregSource Data Collection Tool
Lamaze International frequently collaborates with stakeholders, researchers and other organizations who share an interest in maternal child health and improving maternity care for families both in the...
View Article“Keep Calm and Labor On” – Lamaze International Releases New Early Labor...
I appreciate Lamaze International for many reasons, and one reason is that they continually provide useful new material for childbirth educators to integrate and adapt for their classes and...
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