With each contraction, Maria Ibarra’s plan to deliver her daughter in her Ohio living room seemed less likely.
For low-risk pregnancies, midwife care can offer mothers the birth resources they need: patience, attention, and time.
One labor and delivery nurse is sharing information that she says could help women ensure they're receiving proper care when giving birth at a hospital. Jen Hamilton, a mom of two and author of “Birth ...
The number of U.S. women who died the year following a pregnancy more than doubled between 1999 and 2019. One labor and delivery nurse is sharing information that may help keep birthing mothers safe. ...
When contractions started in the middle of an ordinary day in Wisconsin, a math teacher expecting a routine hospital delivery suddenly found herself laboring on her own bathroom floor. In the chaos, ...
Abby Pollock (@ampollo), an engineer-turned-trainer and founder of the ANDA by Abby Pollock app, shared short clips of her ...
In the newly renovated David and Jackie Jaindl Family Birth and Newborn Center at Lehigh Valley Hospital–Cedar Crest, part of ...
Jen Hamilton hopes that the information "goes far and wide," despite warning that some hospitals might not want her to share it One labor and delivery nurse is sharing information that could help ...