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The Birth Book Companion

Dr. Jennifer Lincoln

Dr. Jennifer Lincoln's companion newsletter to "The Birth Book: An OB-GYN’s Guide to Demystifying Labor and Delivery" (March 2026, Rodale Books)

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Stillbirth: six things everyone needs to know

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Dads get postpartum depression, too

Dearest Birth Book Companion Reader: I hope this week’s newsletter brings some awareness to this issue, but I want to head off any criticism. Sometimes on social media I see comments about this topic like, “Why are we worrying about the men...

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Here's what the headlines aren't telling you about Black Maternal Health Week

Every year during Black Maternal Health Week, we get the same stats. And yes, it’s important: the maternal mortality rate for Black women in 2024 was 44.8 deaths per 100,000 live births, more than three times the rate for white women. But t...

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    OBGYN, author, educator to over 4M followers. I like to bust myths, do away with shame, and say vagina. A lot.

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