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#1 Labor Begins on its Own (Lamaze Paper)
Amis, Debby, RN, BSN, CD(DONA), LCCE, FACCE, Revised September 2003
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#2 Freedom of Movement Throughout Labor (Lamaze paper)
Shilling, Teri, MS, IBCLC, CD(DONA), LCCE, FACCE, Joyce DiFranco, RN, BSN, LCCE, FACCE |
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#3 Continuous Labor Support (Lamaze Paper)
Hotelling, Barbara, RN BSN, CD(DONA), LCCE, FACCE, Debby Amis, RN, BSN, CD(DONA), LCCE, FACCE, Jeanne Green, MT, CD(DONA), LCCE, FACCE |
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#4 No Routine Interventions (Lamaze Paper)
Lothian, Judy, RN, PhD, LCCE, FACCE, Debby Amis, RN BSN, CD(DONA), LCCE, FACCE, Jeannette Crenshaw, RN, MSN, IBCLC, LCCE, FACCE |
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#5 Non-Supine (e.g., Upright or Side-Lying) Positions for Birth (Lamaze Paper)
Ken, Ruth, CNM, MPH, LCCE, FACCE, Joyce DiFranco, RN, BSN, LCCE, FACCE, Debby Amis, RN, BSN, CD(DONA), LCCE, FACCE |
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#6 No Separation of Mother and Baby After Birth with Unlimited Opportunity for Breastfeeding (Lamaze Paper)
Crenshaw, Jeannette, RN, MSN, IBCLC, LCCE, FACCE |
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ACOG (1988) Statement of Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring. ACOG Newsletter 32(11): 5 |
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ACOG (1995) Technical Bulletin 207 |
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Advice on How to Avoid Episiotomy, by the Maternity Center Association |
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Benefits of a Doula Present at the Birth of a Child
Pediatrics 2004;114;1488-1491
Martin T. Stein, John H. Kennell and Ann Fulcher
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