The results from the two randomized trials on cervical checks at the end of pregnancy. The potential benefits and potential harms of prenatal cervical checks. How to handle a situation if your doctor traditionally does vaginal exams at the end of pregnancy, but you don’t want one for whatever reason
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EBB 89 – The Journey to Medical School with Reid Johnson
Don't miss an episode! Subscribe to our podcast: iTunes | Stitcher In this episode, I am joined by Reid Johnson, a former student of mine! Reid graduated from university this past May with honors, majoring in biology. During his course of study he took my seminar...
Evidence and Ethics on: Circumcision
Male circumcision is defined as the partial or total surgical removal of the foreskin (also called prepuce), which is specialized tissue that covers the head (or glans) of the penis.
In this article, we explore the research evidence as well as the ethical debate around routine circumcisions performed on newborn males.
EBB 87 – Cristen Pascucci on How to Disagree on Birth Topics – Respectfully!
Don't miss an episode! Subscribe to our podcast: iTunes | Stitcher In this episode, I interview Cristen Pascucci, founder of Birth Monopoly, about respectful disagreement when talking about childbirth topics. After the birth of her son in 2011, Cristen left a...



