Lamaze International’s Recommendations for Preventing Maternal Deaths
The Joint Commission Sentinel Alert #44: “Preventing Maternal Deaths” is an important document and public recognition that many of the maternal deaths in the United States are preventable. However,...
View ArticleA new vital sign for maternity care: duration of skin-to-skin contact after...
If you haven’t heard, the Joint Commission, the organization that accredits U.S. hospitals, has recently rolled out a bundle of perinatal quality measures. These measures are designed for hospitals to...
View ArticleNo more excuses: video trains hospital staff in the whys and hows of...
[Editor’s note: This is a guest post from former Lamaze International President, Jeannette Crenshaw. When Jeannette told me about the video she reviews in this post, I knew I wanted to highlight it as...
View ArticlePreventing Cesarean Delivery – What is the Nurses’ Role?
By Christine H. Morton, PhD “Experienced nurses practicing in a nurse-managed labor model have the potential to change patient outcomes.” Today, on Science & Sensibility, Christine Morton, PhD...
View ArticleA Tale of Two Births – Comparing Hospitals to Hospitals
By Christine H. Morton, PhD Today, Christine H. Morton, PhD, takes a moment to highlight a just released infographic and report by the California Healthcare Foundation that clearly shows the...
View ArticleChoosing a Pregnancy and Birth Health Care Provider – New Infographic from...
Most families have already chosen a health care provider by the time they find themselves in childbirth classes. The exception might be those educators who reach families at the beginning of their...
View ArticleTime for ACOG and ASA to Change Their Guidelines! Eating and Drinking in...
“…The problem for anesthesiologists is that our practice guidelines on obstetric anesthesia are strongly worded, and state that women can not eat during labor. We can’t ethically design a large enough...
View ArticleSeries: Brilliant Activities for Birth Educators: Trick or Treat – Halloween...
By Stacie Bingham, LCCE, CD(DONA)October’s Brilliant Activities for Birth Educators honors the Halloween holiday as educator Stacie Bingham takes us down the Halloween aisle for items you can use to...
View ArticleLamaze Parent Satisfaction Survey Will Benefit Families – Educators Play a...
Participation at in-person childbirth education classes has been on the decline in past years. There has not been much research on the benefits of taking a childbirth class, and with the plethora of...
View ArticleSeries: Supporting Women When a VBAC Doesn’t Happen – Part One: A Unique Grief
By Pamela Vireday “Although the world is full of suffering, it is also full of the overcoming of it.” –Helen KellerI am delighted to share with you a three part series that begins today, written by...
View ArticleSeries: Supporting Women When a VBAC Doesn’t Happen – Part Two: The Forgotten...
By Pamela Vireday“CBAC mothers have powerful lessons to teach, if you are willing and able to hear us.” — Melek SperosWe continue our current series on Cesarean Birth after Cesarean, written by Pamela...
View ArticleSeries: Supporting Women When a VBAC Doesn’t Happen – Part Three: Supporting...
By Pamela Vireday“Remember, no effort that we make to attain something beautiful is ever lost.” – Helen KellerToday we conclude our three part series on Cesarean Birth after Cesarean, written by Pamela...
View ArticleMeet Maria Brooks – New President of Lamaze International
“A Lamaze educator is able to anticipate a need that you may have before you experience it. She can tailor your class to help you navigate obstacles that are unique to your health and choice of birth...
View ArticleSeries: Brilliant Activities for Birth Educators – Events of Late Pregnancy...
November is Prematurity Awareness Month and November 17th was World Prematurity Awareness Day. This month’s Brilliant Activities for Birth Educators post is about preventing prematurity, the events of...
View ArticleNICHD Seeking Beta Testers for PregSource Data Collection Tool
Lamaze International frequently collaborates with stakeholders, researchers and other organizations who share an interest in maternal child health and improving maternity care for families both in the...
View Article“Keep Calm and Labor On” – Lamaze International Releases New Early Labor...
I appreciate Lamaze International for many reasons, and one reason is that they continually provide useful new material for childbirth educators to integrate and adapt for their classes and...
View ArticleScience & Sensibility Wants You to Join Our Community of Contributors/Writers
January 2015 saw the birth of a new series on Science & Sensibility – “Brilliant Activities for Birth Educators.” The purpose of the monthly series has been to offer fun, interactive, creative...
View ArticleLamaze International Press Release on Research on New Cesarean Rate Guidelines
Last week, professionals, including childbirth educators, involved in the maternal infant health field read with great interest a just released paper that examines the “optimal” cesarean rate that...
View ArticleSeries: Building Your Birth Business – Using Google Alerts
At times, the internet can feel like a very large place. The amount of information available to us at any one time almost seems too much and too big to handle. As a birth professional who writes and...
View ArticleLamaze International Brings Maternal-Child Health Stakeholders Together to...
On Monday, December 7th, Lamaze International convened 13 representatives from government and healthcare organizations to its Roundtable in Washington, D.C. to discuss the role that evidence based...
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