The Birth Trauma Mama Podcast

Ep. 123: Evidence Based Birth

Season 3 Episode 13

On this week's episode, we welcome Rebecca Dekker, PhD, RN. Dr. Dekker is the founder and CEO of Evidenced Based Birth. We discuss evidence-based birth and why we have such a gap between the research and actual practice in obstetrics.

On this episode, you will hear:
- what is evidence-based birth
- personal experiences shaping evidence-based birth
- researches and practices in labor and delivery
- evidence/practice gap in obstetrics
- preventing birth trauma through better practices
- the importance of communication in the medical setting
- empowering patients through consent
- navigating birth education and trauma
- advocacy skills for parents and healthcare workers
- systemic challenges in maternity care

Check out Evidence Based Birth HERE!
Follow them at @ebbirth

Guest Bio:
Dr. Rebecca Dekker, PhD, RN, is the founder and CEO of Evidence Based Birth(R). After earning her Bachelor's, Master's, and PhD in Nursing, Rebecca embarked on a career as a nurse scientist and teacher. In 2016, she left academia to become a full-time entrepreneur and consumer advocate for evidence based care. Rebecca lives in Lexington, Kentucky, where she and her husband Dan are raising three children and an assortment of pets. Babies Are Not Pizzas is her first book.

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