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Nurses

Why Peanut Balls Make for Better Birthing

At the Birth Nurse, our #1 tool for trauma-informed birthing are peanut balls. They may look and sound funny, but they offer serious benefits for birthers and nurses. Let’s get into why peanut balls make for better birthing.

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trauma informed birth training
Nurses

8 Reasons Every Hospital Should Be Offering Trauma Informed Birth Training

Are you a unit or administrative leader who’s never heard of trauma informed birth training? That’s okay, you’re not alone. This new type of clinician education reinforces trust between patients and clinicians and helps parents engage in their care. It means shifting focus to the whole patient, the whole family, the whole nurse, and the whole unit. And it’s the future for evidence-based, patient-centric birthing care. Let’s talk about eight reasons every hospital should offer trauma informed birth training.

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