How to Participate in Shared Decision Making with Your Doctor During Pregnancy – Podcast Ep 61
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How to Participate in Shared Decision Making with Your Doctor During Pregnancy – Podcast Ep 61

Good healthcare starts with communication. Dr. Auguste shares how to participate in shared decision making with your doctor during pregnancy.

Published June 22, 2021

by Nina Spears

The Baby Chick®: Pregnancy, Birth & Postpartum Expert
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Once you become pregnant and see those two pink lines on your positive pregnancy test, many women immediately contact their doctor to confirm their pregnancy. And once it’s confirmed, you’ll be seeing a lot of your doctor as they care for you and your baby’s health. 🙂 During your doctor appointments, I recommend bringing a list of questions. This ensures that you don’t forget anything while you’re there. It’s important that women feel like they are participating in shared decision-making with their doctor. It all starts with good communication.

On today’s episode, I’m chatting with Dr. Tamika Auguste, a board-certified ob-gyn at MedStar Washington Hospital Center in Washington, D.C. Dr. Auguste also serves as chair of the OB/GYN Clinical Practice Council at MedStar Health and as associate medical director of the MedStar Health Simulation Training & Education Lab. 

Dr. Auguste recently informed us of the latest edition of ACOG’s book “Your Pregnancy and Childbirth: Month to Month.” We were told that it focuses on shared decision-making with your doctor during pregnancy, so women can feel empowered in their choices rather than having medical decisions dictated to them. And after reviewing the book, I was impressed! The language is more conversational, including updates on managing work, travel, prenatal visits, and breastfeeding during COVID. I am thrilled that this is an option for pregnant moms. That’s why I am happy that I got to chat with one of ACOG’s doctors, Dr. Auguste.

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Nina is The Baby Chick® and the Founder and CEO of Baby Chick®. She received her baby planning certification in early 2011 and began attending births that same year. Since then, Nina has received her birth doula and postpartum doula certifications from DONA International, her childbirth educator certification from ICEA, her Hynobabies Hypno-Doula certification, and her infant massage instructor certification from Loving Touch, among other certifications. Nina has used her knowledge and expertise to teach and support families during their pregnancies, at their births, and throughout their postpartum journeys for over 14 years.

Early in her career, Nina acquired her nickname from one of her birth doula clients, who lovingly referred to her as “The Baby Chick.” The “chick” who…

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