Healthy Birth Blog Carnivals at Science & Sensibility

Last month, Amy Romano at Science & Sensibility wrapped up organizing a series of blog carnivals on the Lamaze Healthy Birth Practices. In case you missed any or all of these great collections of links, here they are:

  1. Let Labor Begin on Its Own
  2. Walk, Change Positions, and Move About throughout Labor
  3. Bring a Loved One, Friend, or Doula for Continuous Support
  4. Avoid Interventions That Are Not Medically Necessary
  5. Avoid Giving Birth on Your Back, and Follow Your Body’s Urges to Push
  6. Keep Mother and Baby Together – It’s Best for Mother, Baby, and Breastfeeding

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  1. Posted 19 July 2010 at 8:46 AM | Permalink

    Thanks for posting this, Molly! I’m glad you enjoyed the Carnivals. Thanks for your contributions to them.

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