In this podcast, Rebecca gives you a sneak peek into what’s coming for Evidence Based Birth® in the second half of 2018 and early 2019! Learn about the Signature Articles we’re creating, the workshops and classes we’re creating, our upcoming speaking events, and the new website for Higher Education institutions!
Resources mentioned:
Comfort Measures for L & D Nurses: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/comfort-measures-for-l-d-nurses-lexington-ky-tickets-45818534470
Higher Ed Program: Contact info@evidencebasedbirth.com
Childbirth Class Pilot: https://ebbirth.com/childbirthclass
Wait list for EBB Instructor program: https://ebbirth.com/instructor
Migraine program Rebecca joined where they’re teaching her how to use the Keto diet: https://www.mymigrainemiracle.com/ (not an affiliate link!)
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