
 Evidence Based Birth®
 Evidence Based Birth® EBB 343 - Top Ten Evidence-Based Strategies for Lowering the Risk of Cesarean
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 Jan 15, 2025  Morgan Richardson Cayama, an EBB Research Fellow and doctoral candidate in public health, joins Dr. Rebecca Dekker to share evidence-based strategies for reducing Cesarean birth risks. They discuss the importance of choosing providers with low Cesarean rates and the benefits of midwifery care. Tips include utilizing doulas, remaining mobile during labor, and waiting for active labor before hospital admission. They also explore the impact of position during delivery and tools such as peanut balls, shedding light on how informed choices can lead to better birth outcomes. 
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Choose Supportive Low-Cesarean Providers
- Choose a healthcare provider with a low cesarean rate who supports vaginal birth and patience during labor.
- Ask about their cesarean rates and attitudes toward giving patients enough time to labor and push before cesarean.
Choose Midwifery-Led Care
- Opt for midwifery-led care to reduce cesarean risk, as midwives focus more on patient autonomy and fewer interventions.
- Midwifery care is less common in the U.S. but linked to about 30% lower cesarean rates for first-time births.
Choose Low-Cesarean Birth Settings
- Give birth in settings with low cesarean rates like birth centers or home births to significantly lower your cesarean risk.
- Use tools like the Leapfrog Group website to compare hospital cesarean rates when choosing a birth location.


