Ep. 282: Understanding Vasa Previa, VCI & MCI: Rare Umbilical Cord Insertions Explained with OBGYN, Nathan Riley

The Birth Lounge Podcast - Un pódcast de HeHe Stewart

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Join HeHe and Dr. Nathan Riley as they delve into the complexities of Marginal Cord Insertion (MCI), Velamentous Cord Insertion (VCI), and Vasa Previa, rare conditions that affect the umbilical cord's attachment to the placenta. Dr. Riley explains these conditions in detail, discusses their implications for labor and delivery, and provides guidance on how to manage them. Learn about the risks, potential complications, and how to have informed discussions with healthcare providers. This episode is packed with valuable insights for expectant mothers and birth workers alike. You won't want to miss it!   Understanding VCI and MCI Diagnosing Cord Insertions Risk Factors and Associations Impact on Labor and Delivery Nutritional and Lifestyle Considerations Midwife vs. OBGYN: Understanding Different Approaches Diagnosing and Managing Marginal Cord Insertion Induction Decisions: Weighing the Options Natural Induction Methods: Gentle Approaches Understanding Vasa Previa: Risks and Realities Navigating Low Intervention Births with Diagnoses Community and Support: A New Consultation Model Upcoming Conference: Learning and Networking Opportunities Empowering Doulas: Knowledge and Advocacy   Guest Bio: Dr. Nathan Riley is a holistic obgyn providing patient-centered, freedom-focused practice helping women find their healing signal through the noise. He also helps women birth on their own terms.   INSTAGRAM: Connect with HeHe on IG  Connect with HeHe on YouTube   Connect with Nathan on IG    BIRTH EDUCATION: Join The Birth Lounge here for judgment-free childbirth education that prepares you for an informed birth and how to confidently navigate hospital policy to have a trauma-free labor experience!   Download The Birth Lounge App for birth & postpartum prep delivered straight to your phone!   LINKS/resources MENTIONED: Connect with Dr. Nathan Riley here   Twin & Breech Conference

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