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When Doing Our Best Doesn’t Feel Like Enough
When Doing Our Best Doesn’t Feel Like Enough
by Andrea Altomaro | April 25, 2016
Andrea Altomaro discusses acceptance when coping with stressful labors and births that go awry.
How Health Information and Stigma Has Changed in the Modern Era
How Health Information and Stigma Has Changed in the Modern Era
by Katie Moriarty | April 18, 2016
Though much has changed since the 1960s, issues of widespread disease and women's health are ongoing conversations, even today. Katie Moriarty examines these topics as they arise in Episode 3.
Listen, Support & Leave Judgment at the Door
Listen, Support & Leave Judgment at the Door
by Andrea Altomaro | April 18, 2016
With judgment playing a theme throughout Episode 3, Andrea Altomaro advises against turning on a patient even when your values don't align.
Taking a Walk in Someone Else's Shoes
Taking a Walk in Someone Else's Shoes
by Deborah McBain | April 18, 2016
As a midwife, disagreeing with a patient's decisions is not unusual. Deborah McBain navigates this obstacle in Episode 3, noting that not everything is simply black and white.
Avoiding Unnecessary Medical Intervention During Labor
Avoiding Unnecessary Medical Intervention During Labor
by Katie Moriarty | April 15, 2016
Though the physiologic process takes precedence over induced labor, the latter is sometimes considered when an expectant mother feels it's best. Katie Moriarty explains the significance of allowing...
Mother Knows Best
Mother Knows Best
by Deborah McBain | April 13, 2016
Deborah McBain highlights the struggle between following common midwifery practice and listening to a mother's needs.
Putting Personal Bias Aside & Respecting a Mother's Choices
Putting Personal Bias Aside & Respecting a Mother's Choices
by Andrea Altomaro | April 11, 2016
Andrea Altomaro discusses the importance of lending an ear to a patient in times of emotional distress.
The Importance of a Midwife's Touch: 1961, 1994 and Today
The Importance of a Midwife's Touch: 1961, 1994 and Today
by Deborah McBain | April 08, 2016
Modern Day Midwives blogger Deborah McBain explains that while science allows us to predict complications, compassion helps us see past them.
The Tragic History of Thalidomide and Phocomelia
The Tragic History of Thalidomide and Phocomelia
by Katie Moriarty | April 05, 2016
Katie Moriarty discusses the history of thalidomide use around the world in from 1957-1962.