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13 | The Truth About Induction Everyone Ignores

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In this episode of the Black Birth Stories podcast, Dr. Tiffany Woodus discusses the topic of labor inductions. She reacts to a personal experience with labor induction (courtesy of Cam & Nie Vlogs, watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/SZmcFguZueU?si=UzzMDrGUe0383jOk⁠). The conversation covers various topics including types of inductions, methods of induction, epidurals and back pain concerns, monitoring during induction, preparing for labor and delivery, cervical checks, understanding meconium and it’s implications, monitoring baby’s heart rate. Dr. Woodus also addresses potential complications during delivery, such as nuchal cords and fetal heart rate decelerations, and encourages listeners to be informed and prepared for their birthing journey.

TAKEAWAYS
👉🏾Understanding labor inductions is crucial for expectant mothers.
👉🏾 It’s essential to have a plan to advocate for yourself.
👉🏾 Movement is golden in labor and can help facilitate the process.
👉🏾 You can personalize your birth experience to what you desire.
👉🏾 Pain management options include natural methods and medications.
👉🏾 Cervical checks and Monitoring during labor
👉🏾 Understanding meconium and it’s implications
👉🏾 Eating during labor
👉🏾 Positions for pushing
👉🏾 Back pain and the labor epidural
👉🏾 Nuchal cords can lead to complications during delivery.
👉🏾 Fetal heart rate decelerations

CHAPTERS
00:00 Introduction and Anticipation of New Arrival
02:14 Types of Inductions: Elective vs Medical
04:52 Methods of Induction: Medical and Mechanical
08:49 Epidurals and Back Pain Concerns
13:37 Monitoring During Induction
17:29 Preparing for Labor and Delivery
21:36 Cervical Checks and Monitoring
26:50 Understanding Meconium and Its Implications
32:28 Monitoring Baby’s Heart Rate
37:33 Closing Thoughts and Congratulations
37:54 Invitation to our Digital Black Birth Community

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Black Birth Stories amplifies the voices of Black women and their unique birthing experiences. Each week, we share real, raw, and powerful stories-from triumphs to challenges-creating a space for learning, healing, and empowerment. Whether you’re trying to conceive, pregnant, breastfeeding, or postpartum, this podcast is for you. Hosted by OB/GYN Dr. Tiffany Woodus, Black Birth Stories is a movement to reclaim our narratives and change Black maternal health. Because our stories matter. Listen in and be inspired. Visit BlackBirthStoriesPodcast.com to apply to share your story!

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Dr. Tiffany Woodus is a Board Certified OBGYN with 18+years experience. She is owner and principal physician of Woodus Obstetrics & Gynecology in Southern Dallas where she specializes in fighting women’s health inequities.

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