Aligned Birth Podcast
Episode 46
Role of Chiropractic in Childbirth Education (Pathways Article Review)
About the episode:
In this episode, Dr. Shannon and Doula Rachael dissect an article from one of their favorite magazines, Pathways to Family Wellness. This article is about the Role of Chiropractic in Childbirth Education and is by Sarah Clark. The article premise is how chiropractic care is an essential part of not just birth, but childbirth education, and how it has the ability to change birth as we know it. A good question the article brings up is: “How do well-prepared people sometimes end up with a birth very different from the one they planned?” We go over the pros and cons of this article and share our own feedback on this important topic.
You can find the Pathways article here: Role of Chiropractic in Childbirth Education
It is also found in Pathways to Family Wellness Magazine Issues #41 and #64
Other resources mentioned:
Episode 25: Vaginal Birth After Cesarean
BetterBirth.org (My Breech Baby - Lauren McClain)
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Podcast Editing by:
Chris Godfrey of Godfrey Sound
Music:
"Freedom” by Roa