Cardinal movements of labor acog4/24/2024 As a reminder, this information is not medical advice. Join me each week as we work together to get evidence based information into the hands of families and professionals around the world. My name is Rebecca Dekker and I’m a nurse with my PhD and the founder of Evidence Based Birth®. Welcome to the Evidence Based Birth® Podcast. ![]() On today’s podcast, we’re going to talk with Ann Marie Gilligan about maternal positioning and its effect on fetal position during labor. We also talk about Ann’s vast experience as an L&D nurse and her web-based resource, Gilligan’s Guide, where Ann teaches physicians, nurses, and families the importance of infant positioning for birth. We talk about maternal positioning and its effect on fetal positioning during labor. ![]() More recently, Ann became an Evidence Based Birth® Instructor in 2020 and is a Spinning Babies® Aware Practitioner. Ann has also traveled to Bolivia and Tanzania, where she taught high-risk obstetrics and maternal positioning for optimal fetal positioning. Ann has extensive experience caring for families who want an unmedicated birth as well as caring for people with high-risk conditions, such as pre-eclampsia, uncontrolled diabetes, postpartum hemorrhage, and sepsis. Ann has 30 years of labor and delivery experience, ranging from the start-up team for an independent birth center to working at a level three high-risk labor and delivery unit to working as a legal nurse consultant and prenatal yoga instructor. Ann is a labor and delivery nurse in Minnesota, who is trained in high-risk obstetrics and advanced fetal monitoring, certified through Waterbirth International and also, certified as a sexual assault nurse examiner. On today’s podcast, we talk with L&D nurse, Ann Gilligan, about perinatal positioning during labor.
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