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From the moment you share the news that you are pregnant or have a
new baby it feels like everyone becomes an expert. Did you see that
headline? Did you hear that story on TV? Have you heard the latest
about what they say is best? In a world overflowing with
information telling you what is best for you and your baby, making
decisions can feel overwhelming. Who do you trust? Who is telling
the truth? And how do you know if what they are saying is right for
you? How? By becoming your own expert in sorting the media spin and
politics from the actual facts and data. This isn't a book that is
going to tell you which decisions to make, or that there is ever
one right answer. It is not going to tell you that the same thing
is always best for everyone. Instead this is a guide to help you
evaluate information and evidence to decide what is right for you,
your body and your baby. In three main parts it will firstly open
your eyes to how information is shared in the media and how this
can affect our thinking and decision making. Next it will help you
spot who is funding, leading and promoting research and how this
can affect the content of what is shared. Finally it will talk you
through reading, understanding and evaluating evidence for yourself
across topics in pregnancy, birth and caring for babies. You'll
learn how to spot weaknesses in methods used, how to determine the
real risk for you and your baby, and how wider context and other
factors can influence what research means for you. Information is
power. Making your own decisions that are right for you is
empowering. #informedisbest
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