We get it. You want proof. You won't just believe anything you hear or see.
Why would you? Trusting what people say without doing your own research would just be silly.
We're here for you. That's why we went ahead and compiled some of our research here for your review.
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Jansen, L., Gibson, M., Bowles, B. C., & Leach, J. (2013). First do no harm: interventions during childbirth. The Journal of perinatal education, 22(2), 83–92.
Jansen, L., Gibson, M., Bowles, B. C., & Leach, J. (2013). First do no harm: interventions during childbirth. The Journal of perinatal education, 22(2), 83–92.
CDC - Chart. February 7, 2022. Statista. Accessed March 06, 2023.
Kenkel W. (2021) - Journal of neuroendocrinology, 33(1), e12912
Zochowski, M. K., Kolenic, G. E., Zivin, K., Tilea, A., Admon, L. K., Hall, S. V., Advincula, A., & Dalton, V. K. (2021). - Health affairs (Project Hope), 40(10), 1585–1591.
This is just a small list, but we hope it gives you enough information to know why Harbor would be incredibly helpful. By using Harbor, we can do our part to help reduce medical interventions, decrease C-Section rates, and increase overall pregnancy and labor satisfaction.
Ask yourself this: "What if I could use a tool that not only results in my partner being safer and happier, but also gives me the confidence and strength to help her through one of the most changing times of her life? What if it was one download away?"
Well, It's Harbor Birth.