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Evidence Based Birth®

Rebecca Dekker, PhD, RN
Evidence Based Birth®
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    EBB 386 - A Peaceful yet Urgent Cesarean Birth Story with Krista DeYoung, EBB Childbirth Class Graduate and Placental Abruption Survivor

    11.2.2026 | 52 min.
    In EBB 350, Krista DeYoung called in from her hospital room after weeks of inpatient monitoring for partial placental abruption. She and Dr. Rebecca Dekker had just finished a crash course on preparing for a Cesarean, not knowing that information would be needed just 30 minutes later.
    In this follow-up episode, Krista returns to share what happened next: the urgent decision-making, the move to labor and delivery, and the Cesarean birth that unfolded just days before her scheduled 37-week surgery.
    Krista walks through the physical sensations of an urgent Cesarean, the grounding techniques that helped her stay calm during surgery, and the emotional reality of recovering after major abdominal surgery. She also opens up about NICU life, bringing her baby home on oxygen, and the unexpected emotional release that came after finally leaving the hospital following more than a month of inpatient care.
    (04:04) Krista's extended hospital stay & partial placental abruption recap
    (09:39) Preparing for a Cesarean just hours before it happened
    (011:07) Realizing there are Cesarean birth options
    (12:59) Staying calm: grounding, breath, and mental preparation
    (13:59) Labor begins & the shift to an urgent Cesarean
    (18:10) Epidural, tugging sensations, and what Cesarean feels like
    (20:54) Baby Jace is born!
    (23:40) Focusing inward during surgery
    (27:25) First moments with Jace & NICU transfer
    (31:42) Leaving the hospital after a month-long stay
    (38:10) Feeding challenges after NICU
    (41:26) Physical & emotional recovery after a Cesarean
    (45:52) Advice for families preparing for a Cesarean
    (47:38) Gratitude and shout-outs to nurses & care teams
     
    Resources
    EBB 266 – Advocating for your Newborn during an Unexpected NICU Stay with EBB Childbirth Class Graduates Priscilla and Nathan Layman
    EBB 284 – How to Help NICU Families Find Empowerment and Healing During their Challenging Journeys with Hollis Wakefield
    EBB 305 – A High-Risk Pregnancy and Miraculous Birth with Krista and John DeYoung, EBB Childbirth Class Graduates
    EBB 350 – Surviving a Long Antepartum Hospital Stay and Preparing for a Scheduled Cesarean with Krista DeYoung, EBB Childbirth Class Graduate
    EBB 356 – NICU-Informed Doulas: What are they and how can they change the NICU narrative? with Mary Farrelly, RN, Doula, and Founder of the NICU Translator
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    REPLAY: EBB 118 - How to Have a Healthy Postpartum Transition with Dr. Alyssa Berlin

    04.2.2026 | 37 min.
    In one of the most popular podcast episodes ever published by Evidence Based Birth®, Dr. Rebecca Dekker sits down with Dr. Alyssa Berlin, a clinical psychologist specializing in pregnancy, postpartum, and parenting, to discuss ways to make the transition to postpartum smoother, healthier, and more joyful for families.
    Together, they unpack why two-thirds of couples report a drop in relationship satisfaction after childbirth, what factors contribute to emotional struggles in the postpartum period, and how social media myths can set parents up for disappointment.
    Through relatable stories and evidence-based strategies, Dr. Berlin explains why preparation during pregnancy matters and shares guidance on protecting mental health, building support, and keeping relationships strong.






    (06:21) Parenting Expectations vs Reality
    (10:04) Perinatal Anxiety and Identity Struggles
    (13:33) Strengthening Bonds Before Parenthood
    (15:22) Parenting Lessons: The Humbling "Baby Vortex"
    (19:15) Postpartum Challenges and Parental Leave
    (23:08) Postpartum Doula Support Research Needed
    (25:47) Creative "Date Moment" Ideas for Couples



     
    Resources
    Follow Dr. Alyssa Berlin on Instagram: @dralyssaberlin
    Learn about the AfterBirth Plan Workshop here.
    Connect with the Berlin Wellness Group.
    EBB 85 – The power of a well-planned birth – of twins!

     
    For more information about Evidence Based Birth® and a crash course on evidence based care, visit www.ebbirth.com. Follow us on Instagram and YouTube! Ready to learn more? Grab an EBB Podcast Listening Guide or read Dr. Dekker's book, "Babies Are Not Pizzas: They're Born, Not Delivered!" If you want to get involved at EBB, join our Professional membership (scholarship options available) and get on the wait list for our EBB Instructor program. Find an EBB Instructor here, and click here to learn more about the EBB Childbirth Class.
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    EBB 385 - A Healing Birth Center Waterbirth with Michaela Raines, EBB Childbirth Class Graduate

    28.1.2026 | 35 min.
    A healing birth can change the way you understand everything that came before it. In this episode, Dr. Dekker talks with EBB Childbirth Class graduate Michaela Raines about experiencing a deeply healing birth after a first birth that didn't go as planned.
    Michaela shares her first hospital birth story—including unexpected interventions, a long pushing phase, perineal trauma, and a NICU stay—and how those experiences shaped her postpartum recovery. She then walks us through how education, intentional preparation, and support helped her approach her second pregnancy differently, leading to a fast, unmedicated water birth at a freestanding birth center. Michaela also reflects on how this birth felt both physically and emotionally redemptive and what she would share with parents preparing for a subsequent birth after a challenging experience.
    (03:13) Michaela's first birth expectations vs. reality
    (04:15) Unexpected interventions, epidural, and long pushing
    (08:16) Postpartum recovery and feelings of embarrassment
    (09:27) Discovering Evidence Based Birth® and choosing a birth center
    (12:10) Preparing mentally for an unmedicated birth
    (13:26) Birth center transfer protocols and emergency preparedness
    (14:34) Early labor and false starts
    (19:40) Arriving at the birth center and a rapid water birth
    (21:13) The healing impact of her second birth
    (24:58) Freedom of movement and choosing birth positions
    (30:35) Birth affirmations that carried her through labor
    (31:36) Advice for parents preparing for a healing second birth
    Resources
    EBB 292 – Confronting the Unknowns in Childbirth with Liesel Teen of the Mommy Labor Nurse
    EBB 318 – Advocating for Waterbirth in Hospitals with Dr. Liz Nutter, DNP, CNM, and Retired Lieutenant Colonel
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    EBB 384 - Evidence on "What is a Due Date?"

    21.1.2026 | 50 min.
    What is a due date, and how accurate is it, really? Dr. Rebecca Dekker is joined by Dr. Sara Ailshire of Team EBB to walk through the latest research on due dates, pregnancy length, and what happens when pregnancies go past term. They share the new research on ultrasound dating, the natural length of pregnancy, genetics, and stillbirth risk. They also talk about what a due date actually represents and how pregnancy length varies widely between individuals.
     
    Content Note: This episode contains discussion of stillbirth, starting at 26:10 and ending at 40:57. Please take care while listening.
     
    Read the Evidence on "What is a Due Date?" here.
     
    (05:24) What is a due date and what it isn't
    (06:16) How due dates are traditionally calculated
    (09:45) Research on ultrasound accuracy
    (12:25) Safety of ultrasound & the ALARA principle
    (16:38) Why studying pregnancy length is complicated
    (22:27) Genetics and family history of longer pregnancies
    (25:41) Why providers worry about going past due dates
    (27:50) Understanding stillbirth risk and the U-shaped curve
    (34:20) Racial disparities in stillbirth risk
    (38:37) What pregnant people can do to lower risk
    (40:25) Sleep position, fetal movement awareness, and prenatal care
    (44:06) Balancing trust in birth with honest risk communication
    (45:20) What we know (and don't know) about placental aging
     
    Resources
    Count the Kicks: https://countthekicks.org/
    PUSH Pregnancy: https://www.pushpregnancy.org/
    Star Legacy Foundation: https://starlegacyfoundation.org/
    Healthy Birth Day: https://healthybirthday.org/
    CDC Stillbirth resources: https://www.cdc.gov/stillbirth/communication-resources/index.html
    Share Pregnancy and Infant Loss Support: https://nationalshare.org/
    Stillbirth and infant loss support communities: https://postpartum.net/group/stillbirth-and-infant-loss-support-for-parents/
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    EBB 383 - Impact of Extreme Weather on Pregnancy with Alicia Race, Climate Resilience Policy Advocate

    14.1.2026 | 31 min.
    From heat waves to winter storms to hurricanes, extreme weather events are increasingly part of everyday life, and learning how they intersect with pregnancy and birth can empower families and birthworkers alike. Alicia Race, a climate resilience policy advocate with the Union of Concerned Scientists, is joining Dr. Rebecca Dekker this week to share how these events—especially during what experts now call "Danger Season"—can impact pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding families.
     
    As we enter 2026, educate yourself now about what scientists consider to be "Danger Season," why extreme heat and extreme cold can be dangerous for pregnant families, and how compounding climate hazards like heat waves, hurricanes, flooding, and wildfire smoke can increase risks such as preterm birth, low birth weight, hypertensive disorders, and mental health stress during pregnancy. Alicia also shares real-world examples, research findings, and tools that families and birthworkers can use to stay informed, prepared, and connected.
     
    (02:43) Climate displacement and the idea of "climate refugees"
    (04:30) What is Danger Season?
    (07:27) Research linking extreme weather to preterm birth and labor outcomes
    (08:36) How hurricanes and flooding affect pregnant families
    (11:29) Birth during disasters: access to care, transportation, and feeding infants
    (13:55) Extreme heat, wildfire smoke, and air quality risks in pregnancy
    (18:59) Power outages, utility shutoffs, and climate-related health equity
    (25:27) Apps and free tools for tracking air quality and heat alerts
     
    Resources
    Read Alicia's story, What to Expect When You're Expecting During Danger Season: https://blog.ucs.org/alicia-race/what-to-expect-when-youre-expecting-during-danger-season/
    Use the UCS Killer Heat tool: ucs.org/resources/killer-heat-interactive-tool
    Take a look at the Danger Season Map: dangerseason.ucs.org/
    Map your heat risk with the National Weather Service: www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/heatrisk/
    Check the air quality where you live: airnow.gov/
    Learn about air quality and smoke near you: airnow.gov/wildfires/
    Read about the potential privatization of weather resources: pbs.org/newshour/politics/as-trump-slashed-weather-agency-his-appointees-have-ties-to-companies-that-stand-to-benefit-from-privatizing-forecasts
     
    For more information about Evidence Based Birth® and a crash course on evidence based care, visit www.ebbirth.com. Follow us on Instagram and YouTube! Ready to learn more? Grab an EBB Podcast Listening Guide or read Dr. Dekker's book, "Babies Are Not Pizzas: They're Born, Not Delivered!" If you want to get involved at EBB, join our Professional membership (scholarship options available) and get on the wait list for our EBB Instructor program. Find an EBB Instructor here, and click here to learn more about the EBB Childbirth Class.

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In the Evidence Based Birth® podcast, we cover the research evidence on hot topics about pregnancy and childbirth! Our mission is to help birth workers build the evidence based knowledge, skills, and power they need to protect families' ability to give birth with empowerment. The work we do has a huge impact on parents who are searching for accurate information to empower their prenatal, birth, and postpartum experiences!
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