EBB 339 - Q & A on the ARRIVE Trial with the EBB Research Team

EBB 339 - Q & A on the ARRIVE Trial with the EBB Research Team

Dr. Rebecca Dekker and EBB Research Fellow Morgan Richardson Cayama tackle your questions about the ARRIVE trial and elective inductions at 39 weeks. They explore the evidence behind this controversial study, discuss the implications for Cesarean rates, and unpack the concept of patient autonomy in maternity care. Plus, they share practical tips for managing pressure to induce and delve into how the ARRIVE trial impacts outcomes like breastfeeding, epidurals, and costs. Tune in to hear this Q&A session originally broadcast to listeners worldwide. (03:38) How often are we seeing pressure from obstetricians to induce? (07:20) How can you manage pressure from an obstetrician to get an induction at 39 weeks? (12:00) What are the geographic trends in induction rates? (15:30) What are the statistics on infant death and mortality? (19:56) What happens if a midwife or obstetrician refuses a 39-week elective induction requested by a birthing person? (21:50) Why did the ARRIVE trial report such high rates of preeclampsia and hypertension? (32:16) Is induction considered to be more cost-effective? (34:54) Are inductions affecting breastfeeding and epidural rates? (36:54) Is there research around maternal satisfaction and birthing experience? (40:11) Why are IVF and advanced maternal age clients often pressured or offered induction? (41:24) What strategies can doulas use to support clients facing discussions about 39-week induction with their provider? For more information about Evidence Based Birth® and a crash course on evidence based care, visit www.ebbirth.com. Follow us on Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok! Ready to learn more? Grab an EBB Podcast Listening Guide or read Dr. Dekker's book, "Babies Are Not Pizzas: They're Born, Not Delivered!" If you want to get involved at EBB, join our Professional membership (scholarship options available) and get on the wait list for our EBB Instructor program. Find an EBB Instructor here, and click here to learn more about the EBB Childbirth Class.

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EBB 237 - Infant Feeding and Meeting your Community where they're at with Family Nurse Practitioner and IBCLC Nikki Hunter-Greenaway

EBB 237 - Infant Feeding and Meeting your Community where they're at with Family Nurse Practitioner and IBCLC Nikki Hunter-Greenaway

On today's podcast, we're going to talk with Nikki Hunter-Greenaway, Nurse Practitioner and IBCLC, about the formula shortage this year and meeting your community at where they are to provide the conc...

31 Aug 202243min

EBB 236 - An Unexpected Cesarean after an Unmedicated First Birth with EBB Parent Katie Kane

EBB 236 - An Unexpected Cesarean after an Unmedicated First Birth with EBB Parent Katie Kane

In today's podcast, we're going to be talking with EBB Childbirth Class Parent, Katie Kane about the birth of her second baby. Unexpectedly, her second baby was in a breech position, leading to a surg...

24 Aug 202255min

EBB 235 - Evidence on IV Fluids with Dr. Rebecca Dekker

EBB 235 - Evidence on IV Fluids with Dr. Rebecca Dekker

In today's episode, hosted by Evidence Based Birth® founder, Dr. Rebecca Dekker, we talk about four major topics related to updated research evidence on IV Fluids: 1) research on how IV Fluids can aff...

17 Aug 202240min

Replay - EBB 45 How do Peanut Balls Support Labor with Cheri Grant

Replay - EBB 45 How do Peanut Balls Support Labor with Cheri Grant

In this week's podcast I interview Cheri Grant RN, ICCE, CLC, ICD, CLD, CD BDT(DONA), known in the birth world as "the peanut ball lady." She is the founder, chief contributor and inspiration for Prem...

10 Aug 202233min

EBB 234 - Tackling Fatphobia in Lactation with Kristin Cavuto

EBB 234 - Tackling Fatphobia in Lactation with Kristin Cavuto

On today's podcast, we're going to talk with the founder of Every Baby Eats, licensed clinical social worker, and IBCLC, Kristin Cavuto Kristin Cavuto, pronouns she/they, is a licensed clinical socia...

3 Aug 202246min

Episode 233 - Updates on Eating during Labor

Episode 233 - Updates on Eating during Labor

Today, we are going to explore brand new updates to the Evidence Based Birth® Signature Article, Evidence on: Eating during Labor! We talk about four major topics: Nutritional needs during labor New...

27 Juli 202233min

Replay - EBB 152 Shafia Monroe on Traditional Midwifery, Spirituality, and Advocacy

Replay - EBB 152 Shafia Monroe on Traditional Midwifery, Spirituality, and Advocacy

Today, I am so excited to present to you a replay of one of our most popular episodes on the Evidence Based Birth® podcast, and that is an episode from 2020 with special guest, Shafia Monroe. Before w...

20 Juli 20221h 2min

EBB 232 - Advocacy, VBAC, and Becoming a Home Birth Midwife with Melek Öz

EBB 232 - Advocacy, VBAC, and Becoming a Home Birth Midwife with Melek Öz

On today's podcast, we're going to talk with Melek Öz about vaginal birth after Cesarean (VBAC), advocacy, and becoming a home birth midwife! Content note: Mention of weight loss and racism. Melek Öz...

13 Juli 202246min

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