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Pregnancy comes with a lot of advice concerning everything from how to determine the sex of the baby to how to ease both pregnancy symptoms and the oft-dreaded task of labor and delivery. Most of these stand on little to no evidence, but some are attached to data. In today’s episode, we examine the quality of the data behind two popular pieces of advice about easing labor and delivery outcomes.

Related HCT episodes:
Are Juice and Milk Healthy? https://youtu.be/Wcj7XudrqhM
Pregnancy Myths: https://youtu.be/Zir-OXs8Rfo

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