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Evidence Based Birth®

EBB 168 - Evidence-based OB-GYN Care with Dr. Amber Warmsley

Evidence Based Birth®

Rebecca Dekker

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

4.6978 Ratings

🗓️ 17 March 2021

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

On today’s podcast, we will be talking with our honored guest, Dr. Amber Warmsley. Dr. Warmsley is a wife of five years to an amazing husband and a mother of two young children. She's a native Southern Californian transplanted to the D.C. metro area who will always love the beach. Dr. Warmsley is also an attending board-certified practicing OB-GYN with 8 years experience, 12 years if you count residency (which you definitely should). Dr. Warmsley is currently Chairperson of the department of OB-GYN and hospitalist site director at a hospital in Maryland.

Dr. Warmsley is passionate about fostering a collaborative care approach to pregnancy-related care and creating a safe, positive, and uplifting birthing experience. She believes that all women and families deserve compassion, respect, dignity, and shared decision-making from their birthing team.

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Transcript

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Hi everyone on today's podcast we're going to talk with Dr.

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Amber Wormsley about evidence-based OBGYN care.

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Welcome to the Evidence-based birth podcast. My name is Rebecca Decker and I'm a nurse with my PhD and the founder of Evidence Space Birth.

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Join me each week as we work together to get evidence-based information into the hands of families and professionals around the world.

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As a reminder, this information is not medical advice.

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See EB-Birth.com D.

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BERTH. Hi everyone today I'd like to introduce our honored guest

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Dr. Amber Wormsley.

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Dr. Wormsley is a wife of five years to an amazing husband and a

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mother of two young children. She's a native Southern Californian transplanted

0:49.6

to the DC metro area who will always love the beach. Dr. Wamsley is also an

0:54.4

attending board certified practicing OBGYN with eight years experience 12

0:59.2

if you count residency which you totally should. Dr Wsley is currently chairperson of a

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Department of OBGYN and hospitalist site director at a hospital in

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Maryland. Dr. Wormsley is passionate about fostering a collaborative care approach to pregnancy-related care

1:15.4

and creating a safe, positive, and uplifting birthing experience.

1:19.6

She believes that all women and families deserve compassion, respect, dignity, and shared decision-making

1:25.0

from their birthing team.

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Dr. Wormsley reached out to me after starting to read Babies Are Not Pizzas, and I was excited

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to meet an OB advocate in the D. the DC area and thrilled when she accepted an

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invitation to come on the Evidence-Based Birth Podcast.

1:38.6

So welcome Dr. Wormsley, we're so excited you're here.

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