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Newly Released Recommendations For The Prevention Of C Section Deliveries

Presenter: Neal Howard
Guest: Irene Chain-Kalinowski
Guest Bio: Irene Chain-Kalinowski is a registered nurse and registered midwife with a post-graduate degree in health sciences. She has served as a midwife in the Middle East, United Kingdom and her native New Zealand. Her new book is MY BODY MY BABY: Take Charge of Your Childbirth Experience and Celebrate It. Visit www.facebook.com/MyBodyMyBaby.

Key Takeaways

  • Expert Profile: Irene Chain-Kalinowski — Irene Chain-Kalinowski is a registered nurse and registered midwife with a post-graduate degree in health sciences. She has served as a midwife in the Middle East, United Kingdom and her native New…
  • Core Discussion: Irene Kalinowski discusses the newly released recommendations for the prevention of C Section deliveries.
  • Key Insight: You’re listening to Health Professional Radio.
  • Clinical Perspective: Glad that you could join us today.
  • Why It Matters: Healthcare professionals can gain valuable insights from Irene Chain-Kalinowski’s expertise and experience shared on this episode.

Segment Overview
Irene Kalinowski discusses the newly released recommendations for the prevention of C Section deliveries.



Transcription

Health Professional Radio

Neal Howard: Hello. You’re listening to Health Professional Radio. I’m your host, Neal Howard. Glad that you could join us today. Our guest in studio today is Ms Irene Chain-Kalinowski, midwife. She’s been practising midwifery for the past 34 years in New Zealand, but her career has taken her all over the globe, three continents: the Middle East, Asia … she’s been all over, assisting women in one of the most important aspects of their physiology, that being childbirth. How are you doing today, Irene?

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Last updated: March 14, 2014

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