
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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A ProPublica investigation published last week confirmed what those of us in labor and delivery have been worried would happen: more babies are being harmed, with some dying, because parents are declining to give their newborn the vitamin K...
Mother’s Day is a time for brunch and maybe a few hours of peace and quiet. But as an OB/GYN who has spent years taking care of people through pregnancy, birth, and beyond, I can tell you that what mothers in this country actually need isn’...
Stillbirth is one of those topics that nobody wants to bring up during pregnancy, but that silence is exactly the problem. I talk about it on this week’s episode of Let’s Talk About Birth, and I want to bring some of that conversation here...
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...
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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