In this Q&A episode, Dr. Rebecca Dekker answers questions submitted by EBB Pro Members—each exploring a different facet of evidence-based maternity care.
First, she explores the latest evidence on early induction for gestational hypertension, including findings from the WILL trial and other recent studies. What are the real risks and benefits of inducing labor at 37 or 38 weeks for gestational hypertension? And how should families weigh these decisions with their providers?
Next, Dr. Dekker shares new insights into the effectiveness of acupuncture and acupressure for labor pain, anxiety, and Cesarean recovery. From systematic reviews to randomized trials, the data is growing!
Finally, she looks into the evidence on interpregnancy intervals. What does the research say about the risks associated with short or long gaps between pregnancies? And how might this information apply to those who are pregnant again after a five-year or more break?
(00:00) Intro to Mini Q&A and EBB Pro Membership
(02:17) Early Induction for Gestational Hypertension – What the Research Says
(06:20) WILL Trial Findings and Recommendations from ACOG and NICE
(08:23) Outcomes at 37 vs. 38 Weeks – Cesareans, NICU, and Respiratory Distress
(10:15) Balancing Induction Timing and Risks of Continuing Pregnancy
(11:03) Acupuncture and Acupressure – New Research and Applications
(12:41) Studies on Pain, Anxiety, and Nausea During Labor and Cesareans
(14:46) Acupuncture and Cesarean Recovery – Mobility and Pain Management
(16:54) Interpregnancy Intervals – Definitions and Research Challenges
(19:39) Risks of Short and Long Pregnancy Spacing
(23:22) Global Perspectives and Meta-Analysis on Birth Outcomes
(26:49) Public Health Implications and Final Thoughts
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