Evidence Based Birth®

In today’s episode, we’re diving into the evidence on perineal tears and the importance of avoiding episiotomies during childbirth. We’ll talk about what perineal tears are, the different types that can occur, and the potential health consequences that can follow. You’ll also hear about the various factors that may increase or decrease the risk of tearing during birth. Finally, we’ll cover why it’s so important to avoid an episiotomy during childbirth.

Content warning: Discussion of perineal tears during childbirth, severe tears, episiotomy, and obstetric violence related to cutting episiotomies without consent.

(05:58) Understanding Perineal Tears
(09:15 Midwife Care Reduces Birth Tears
(13:06) Risk Factors for Severe Birth Tears
(16:08) Postpartum Tear Impact Study Findings
(21:59) Episiotomy History and Controversy
(24:02) Episiotomy Study on Routine vs. Restricted Use
(28:02) Episiotomy Risks vs. Natural Tears
(31:39) Episiotomy Awareness and Informed Consent

Resources
  • For the full list of references, visit the EBB website here.
  • To watch the EBB YouTube video with visual props, visit here
  • View graphics from the Mayo Clinic that show the different types of tears here.
  • Read Dr. Klein’s story here.

For more information about Evidence Based Birth® and a crash course on evidence based care, visit www.ebbirth.com. Follow us on Instagram and YouTube! 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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Navigating a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) experience can be overwhelming and emotionally taxing. In this episode, Dr. Rebecca Dekker talks with Mary Farrelly, a certified NICU nurse, doula nurse educator, and founder of The NICU Translator®️. With over a decade of experience in a Level 4 NICU, Mary shares how families can find empowerment and confidence in the NICU.
 
Mary discusses the importance of emotional, social, and informational support for families, and how NICU-informed doulas can play a critical role in bridging the gap between parents and medical teams. From understanding the different levels of NICU care to navigating postpartum challenges, Mary offers compassionate and practical guidance. Learn how early preparation, trauma-informed care, and advocacy can make a difference in the NICU experience. Plus, Mary provides actionable tips for doulas supporting families through this journey.
 
(03:18) Discovering the Path to NICU Nursing
(06:16) Emotional Impact of NICU Nursing and Family Connections
(11:25) Understanding NICU Levels of Care and Medical Needs
(17:57) Staffing Shortages and Challenges in NICU Care
(21:48) Families' Most Common Questions: "When Can My Baby Go Home?"
(25:02) Transitioning from NICU to Home and Navigating Anxiety
(29:11) Parental Mental Health and PTSD After a NICU Stay
(33:14) The Role of NICU-Informed Doulas in Supporting Families
(39:08) Effective Support Strategies for NICU Families
(45:52) Resources for NICU Families and Doulas
 
Resources:

For more information about Evidence Based Birth® and a crash course on evidence based care, visit www.ebbirth.com. Follow us on Instagram and YouTube! 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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In this mini Q&A, Dr. Rebecca Dekker digs into the evidence on three important questions submitted by EBB Pro Members. Tune in as we explore:
  • The evidence on peanut balls during early and active labor—do they really shorten labor and increase vaginal birth rates?
  • Whether induction at 39 weeks is necessary for IVF pregnancies—what does the research actually say?
  • Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex (D-MER)—what is it, what causes it, and how can parents cope?
 
(02:30) How to Join the EBB Pro Membership & Submit Questions
(04:15) (Q1) Peanut Balls in Labor – What does the research say about their use in early labor vs. active labor?
(06:50) Key studies on peanut ball use—impact on labor duration, mode of birth, and satisfaction
(13:30) (Q2) Induction at 39 Weeks for IVF Pregnancies
(16:40) SMFM recommendations, lack of randomized trials, and shared decision-making in IVF pregnancies
(20:00) (Q3) Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex (D-MER)
(22:45) Hormonal theories behind D-MER, coping strategies, and available research
(30:00) Recap & How to Find More Evidence-Based Resources
 
For the full list of references and resources, visit the EBB website here!
 
For more information about Evidence Based Birth® and a crash course on evidence based care, visit www.ebbirth.com. Follow us on Instagram and YouTube! 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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