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Evidence Based Birth®

EBB 107 - EBB Conference Series: Midwives

Evidence Based Birth®

Rebecca Dekker

Pregnancy, Health & Fitness, Childbirth, Parenting, Birth, Medicine, Kids & Family, Doula, Obstetrician, Midwife

4.6978 Ratings

🗓️ 11 December 2019

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

This episode is the second in our series of interviews we conducted live from the 2019 Evidence Based Birth Conference. EBB Instructor and Professional Membership Coordinator Chanté Perryman interviewed several different panels of attendees, hearing from them the most pressing issues in their communities, and how they plan to affect change.

This week, we hear from midwives: CPM Paige Dickinson, CNM Jen Matera, and direct entry midwife Rachel Mueller. Hear about the cultural climate towards midwifery in each of their areas, how they are interacting with their hospitals and birth centers, and the challenges being faced within the midwife community. After the interview, I discuss the research evidence on birth centers.

For more information and news about Evidence Based Birth®, visit www.ebbirth.com. Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest. Ready to get involved? Check out our Professional membership (including scholarship options) and our Instructor program. Find an EBB Instructor here, and click here to learn more about the Evidence Based Birth® Childbirth Class.

RESOURCES:

  • American Association of Birth Centers: https://birthcenters.org
  • Commission for the Accreditation of Birth Centers: https://www.birthcenteraccreditation.org/
  • Declercq et al. Listening to Mothers SM III. New York: Childbirth Connection, May 2013.
  • MacDorman, M. F. and Declercq, E. (2018). Trends and state variations in out-of-hospital births in the United States, 2004-2017. Birth;00:1–10.
  • Stapleton (2013). "Outcomes of Care in Birth Centers: Demonstration of a Durable Model." J Midwifery Women’s Health 58: 3-14.
  • Birthplace in England Collaborative Group (2011). Perinatal and maternal outcomes by planned place of birth for healthy women with low risk pregnancies: the Birthplace in England national prospective cohort study. BMJ;343:d7400.


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0:00.0

Hi everyone on today's podcast we're going to talk about the challenges faced by

0:04.0

midwives and the research evidence on birth centers.

0:11.6

Welcome to the Evidence-Based birth podcast. My name is Rebecca Decker and I'm a

0:15.8

nurse with my PhD and the founder of evidence-based birth. Join me each week as

0:21.0

we work together to get evidence-based information into the hands of families

0:25.4

and professionals around the world.

0:28.0

As a reminder, this information is not medical advice.

0:31.5

See EB-Birth.com slash disclaimer for more details.

0:37.0

Hi everyone today I am so excited to bring this podcast episode to you. Last week we started a little mini series where we did some roving

0:45.8

reporting on the ground at the evidence-based birth conference and then

0:49.5

followed up with some research information. So last week we talked about the challenges facing the relationship

0:56.1

between nurses and doula's, the two professions. And we interviewed some doula's and a nurse

1:02.0

at the Evidence-based birth conference.

1:04.3

Today we're going to talk about midwives.

1:06.3

So Chante Perryman, our evidence-based birth instructor and evidence-based birth

1:11.4

professional membership coordinator, sat down with page Dick. and Evidence and Birth Professional Membership Coordinator,

1:13.0

and Page Dickinson, Jen Matera, and Rachel Mueller

1:17.5

and asked them about the challenges they're facing

1:20.0

and what are they taking home

1:22.0

from the Evidence Spacebased birth conference.

1:24.0

So sit back and listen to this interview and then after we get done we'll dive a little bit more deeply into the research on the topics they discussed.

1:31.0

I'm Paige Dickinson, I'm a CPM, and I live in Massachusetts, and I also practiced and am licensed

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