Author:Amy Tuteur, MD
Amy Tuteur, MD
Dr. Amy Tuteur is an obstetrician gynecologist. She received her undergraduate degree from Harvard College in 1979 and her medical degree from Boston University School of Medicine in 1984. Dr. Tuteur is a former clinical instructor at Harvard Medical School. She left the practice of medicine to raise her four children. Her book, Push Back: Guilt in the Age of Natural Parenting (HarperCollins) was published in 2016. She can be reached at DrAmy5 at aol dot com... More
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Recent Comments
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Sheva
Again, not sure if I'm using this CDC wonder data website correctly, but the website states that each number refers to a live birth.
Where did Dr. Amy get the death rate from?Homebirth midwives reveal death rate 450% higher than hospital birth, announce that it shows homebirth is safe · 4 days ago
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Sheva
I'm all for a discussion on the pros and cons of home vs hospital birth. If any of you went to the website, (unless I used the search option incorrectly) you would see that every one of the...
Homebirth midwives reveal death rate 450% higher than hospital birth, announce that it shows homebirth is safe · 4 days ago
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Sheva
Vaginal birth is natural and physiologic. In nature (in the wild, animal kingdom, however you want to define it) babies are born vaginally. I am not debating the need for cesarean deliveries - they...
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Lynne
Where did the quotes stem from? Source? I can’t find anything else about them other than this online.
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majorbobbage
Also, it would help if these blogs were dated.
Therapeutic parenting and the rise of “Generation Anxious” · 3 months ago