While evidence is the way our society dissects information, categorizes groups of individuals, and compartmentalizes us into more manageable systems it is also a way we accept the continual systemic abuse of women and children within institutionalized systems.
What is evidence based maternity care?
Using the best, most accurate research about the safety and effectiveness of specific tests, treatments, and other interventions to help guide maternity care decisions, rather than the common assumptions that both lay people and even health professionals have based their beliefs in about birth.
Some widely held beliefs about birth that our society has accepted and are detrimental to the well being of women and children are:
~Birth is a medical event that requires constant monitoring throughout the laboring process.
~Birth is unbearably painful for a woman to handle on her own without the use of drugs and/or interventions.
~Birth is an event in which the baby's well being is more important than the mother's.
Books:
The Thinking Woman's Guide to a Better Birth
-Henci Goer
Obstetric Myths Vs. Research Realities
- Henci Goer
Birth, An American Rite of Passage
- Robbie Davis Floyd
Safer Childbirth
-Marjorie Tew
American Way of Birth
-Jessica Mitford
Understanding Diagnostic Tests in the Childbearing Year
-Frye
Home Birth and Alternatives to the Hospital
-Kitzinger
Where to Be Born: The Debate and the Evidence
-Campbell, MacFarlane
Open Season
-Cohen
Take this Book to the Hospital With You
-Inlander
Misconceptions
-Wolfe
Links:
The Cochrane report
Maternity Wise
Thursday, February 14, 2008
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