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Bio: Judy Slome Cohain is an Independent Midwife Researcher, trained in USA, with 25 years in the field, 18 of them spent living in Israel. The professional articles she has published are listed below. Anyone who would like to read any of her articles should ask her for a copy at
[email protected]. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1. April 2002. A Midwife's Private Practice in Israel: Cesarean section rate of 0.7%, no infant mortality, and other outcomes of 1000 low-risk hospital births. British Journal of Midwifery. Vol:10 No:4 pages 224-9. 2. April 2003. How to Treat a Vaginal Infection with a Clove of Garlic. MidwiferyToday
http://www.midwiferytoday.com/articles/garlic.asp 3 .July 2003. Biofeedback to Control Nausea and Vomiting: a review. British Journal of Midwifery. Vol 11.No 7. Pages 450-454. July 2003 4. Autumn 2003. Connecting to Birth. Midwifery Today, No 67, pg 18-19.
5. אוקטובר 2003. השפעת האימון במרחיב חיץ תוך-נרתיקי מתנפח בחודש התשיעי להיריון על מצב החיץ לאחר הלידה בטאון ארגון המילדות בישראל 32: 4-8
6.March 2004. Perineal Outcomes after practicing with a Perineal Dilator. MIDIRS Midwifery Digest 14:37-41. 7. Spring 2004. Essential midwifery knowledge. Midwifery Today 69:8. 8. Spring 2004. Why does the medical profession assert power over women during the birth process? The Birthkit, Newsletter of Midwifery Today Newsletter.
9. June 2004. שיעור הניתוחים הקיסריים באוכלוסייה בסיכון נמוך בחדרי הלידה בבית החולים הדסה עין כרם. בטאון ארגון המילדות בישראל: מילדות 33.
10. Summer 2004. The many ways to sew up a uterus: "Single-layer" vs. "Double-layer" Cesarean Repair: What's Best? A Literature Review. Midwifery Today: 70:32-4.
http://www.midwiferytoday.com/enews/enews0622.asp 11. July/August 2004. Cesareans and Low Risk Women In Israel. The Practising Midwife. v.7:no.7:28-31. 12. Fall 2004. Midwifery in Israel. Midwifery Today. 71:28-9. 13. Winter 2004 Contraceptives and Fever. The Birthkit, Newsletter of Midwifery Today Newsletter. 14. Winter 2004 GBS, Pregnancy and Garlic: Be a Part of the Solution. Midwifery Today 72: 24-5.
http://www.gentlebirth.org/archives/gbsCohain.html 15. Summer 2005 Need to Research Fear of Giving Birth in Hospitals Midwifery Today 74:6
http://www.midwiferytoday.com/enews/enews0706.asp 16. January 18, 2006 The use of B6 to Prevent Nausea and Vomiting of Pregnancy.
http://www.midwiferytoday.com/enews/enews0802.asp January 18, 2006 The Rate of Uterine Rupture when downstream pregnancy after a Cesarean is less than 24 months after the cesarean.
http://www.midwiferytoday.com/enews/enews0802.asp 17. Spring 2006. Vaginal Births after C-section are not necessarily riskier in a Birth Center than in the Hospital. Midwifery Today 77

16-17+ 18. Spring 2006 VBAC After Three Cesareans The Birthkit, V49. Newsletter of Midwifery Today. 19. March 2006. The Myth Of Safety in Hospital Births. British Journal Of Midwifery 14:3:165. 20. Fall 2006. Summary of the American Academy of Pediatrics 2004 Hyperbilirubinemia Guidelines and Dictionary of Medical Jaundice Terms. Midwifery Today 78: 21. In press: Vaginal birth after cesarean section versus elective repeat caesarean section: assess neonatal downstream outcomes too. British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology