Unmasking the Myths of Postpartum Hemorrhage
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Postpartum hemorrhage is often portrayed as a leading cause of death in childbirth, driving many to opt for hospital births. But what if we told you that the very interventions meant to protect you might actually be increasing the risk? This episode tackles the widespread misconceptions about postpartum hemorrhage, emphasizing how natural, undisturbed births often result in less severe bleeding. We explore the body's incredible ability to manage bleeding autonomously and reassure expecting mothers that, for most healthy women, a home birth can be both safe and low-risk.
Ever wondered why delayed cord clamping is so controversial? We debunk myths surrounding this practice, highlighting how routine clamping or tying of the cord may be unnecessary. Discover how Wharton's jelly naturally stops blood flow once the cord turns white, and learn about the often subjective nature of diagnosing postpartum hemorrhage. We also discuss the natural increase in blood volume during pregnancy and critique the cascade of hospital interventions that might be doing more harm than good. Join us for a compelling conversation that may change the way you view childbirth and medical interventions.
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1. Postpartum Hemorrhage Misconceptions (00:00:00)
2. Debunking Postpartum Hemorrhage Misconceptions (00:17:41)
3. Avoiding Postpartum Hemorrhage Risks (00:25:22)
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