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Lynn asks if there is anything she should get in to that two hour class. I would strongly recommend that she bring to these students' awareness of the Maternity Center Association website and especially the Guide to Effective Care During Pregnancy. Look at their wonderful materials and find some aspect of that website that is related to the stories you are telling.
http://www.maternitywise.org/guide/
Students should be learning about evidenced-based care and this is the source that tells it like it is about the evidence behind many US birth practices. Not every nursing program has faculty who have any experience in the use of these types of resources. If we can only get more of our young health care providers to have these resources in their consciuosness perhaps we can make some changes. I second Lynn's plea to have you contact nursing programs about this sort of volunteer presentation. Also contact the Human Development departments of your local colleges and offer to speak to these classes.
Melinda Hoskins, MS, RN, CNM, IBCLC
Assistant Professor, Orvis School of Nursing
Lynn Carter <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
In three weeks I have a captive audience of nursing students for two
hours. I am going to show them Psalm and Zoya: the Unassisted
homebirth of our Twins, because it demolishes every preconceived notion
of what a woman "needs" to be able to birth. Then will tell my own
story. Always in the past the rest of the time has been completely
used up just answering questions, but if anybody has anything in
particular that they think I just have to get in there, please let me
know!
And please, even if your only credential is BTDT, call your local
university or trade school and offer yourself as a guest lecturer to
any nursing or health classes that would deal with birth or
breastfeeding. Doing these classes is the most fun I ever have. It
feels so good to know that I can maybe help head off some of the train wrecks that I get called to help with.
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