Medical induction of labor continues to rise. Most OBs will want to induce all of you. Does this make sense? No! Blyss & Dr. Stu explain. Blyss hangs with her boys & Dr. Stu becomes a grandpa.
In this episode of Birthing Instincts:
- The alarming rise in induction rates
- Depersonalization of birth & the risks of a non-individualized approach
- Methods and risks of Induction: pitocin, water breaking, and downsides
- Questioning the “risk factors” for induction
- Diminishing sacred moments & how medical management impacts embracing childbirth
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Resources:
- Induction of Labor, ACOG
- Labor Induction, ACOG
- Trends in Labor Induction in the United States
- Sedation in Early Labor
- Antenatal Uterotonics as a Risk Factor for Intrapartum Stillbirth
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This show is produced by Soulfire Productions