Evidence Based Birth Explained
Evidence Based Birth |
Location: | United States |
Owner: | Rebecca Dekker |
Registration: | Optional |
Language: | English |
Foundation: | 2012 |
Website Type: | Pregnancy and childbirth resource |
Current Status: | Online |
Evidence Based Birth is an online pregnancy and childbirth resource.[1] It was founded in 2012 by nurse Rebecca Dekker.[2] [3] [4]
History
According to The Cut, the organization also "trains thousands of pregnancy and childbirth professionals."
The website was used as a resource in Microbia: A Journey into the Unseen World Around You.[5]
Reception
In 2020, Brides magazine ranked Evidence Based Birth one of the "6 websites every pregnant women should know about."[6]
Notes and References
- Dekker. Rebecca L.. King. Sarah. Lester. Kara. 2016. Social Media and Evidence-Based Maternity Care: A Cross-Sectional Survey Study. The Journal of Perinatal Education. 25. 2. 105–115. 10.1891/1058-1243.25.2.105. 27445448. 1058-1243. 4944453.
- Web site: Carmon. Irin. April 7, 2020. They Separated Me From My Baby. November 14, 2020. The Cut. en-us.
- News: Yarrow. Allison. June 5, 2019. One Hospital's Plan to Reduce C-Sections: Communicate. en-US. The New York Times. November 14, 2020. 0362-4331.
- News: Margulies. Megan. June 27, 2016. Should Pregnant Women Be Induced At 39 Weeks?. November 14, 2020. The Washington Post.
- Book: Microbia: A Journey into the Unseen World Around You. Rodale, Inc.. 2018. 9781623367367. Chapter 10 Source List.
- Web site: Celletti. Erin. March 19, 2020. 6 Websites Every Pregnant Woman Should Know About. November 14, 2020. Brides. en.