Happy Hour with Bundle Birth Nurses

Bundle Birth, A Nursing Corporation

For Labor and Delivery nurses changing the game in Obstetrics, one nurse and one patient at a time. Happy Hour with Bundle Birth Nurses is meant to fill the cups of L&D nurses and birth workers all over the world. Sarah Lavonne shares stories, research, and life in order to bring some happy to your hour. Join us once a week as we continue to change the game together! 

  1. 2d ago

    #106 Are Fetal Kick Counts Actually Important? with Count the Kicks

    In this episode of Happy Hour with Bundle Birth Nurses, Sarah Lavonne sits down with Sarah Coleman from Count the Kicks to unpack the evolving science and practice of fetal movement monitoring. Together, they explore how tracking a baby’s normal movement pattern can be a powerful tool for identifying potential concerns and improving birth outcomes. The conversation dives into the origins of the Count the Kicks campaign, born from families impacted by stillbirth who sought to create change through education and awareness. They also address common clinical misconceptions, including outdated kick count standards, “juice stimulation” tricks, and concerns about increasing patient anxiety in triage. This episode reinforces how consistent education and simple monitoring tools can empower parents while supporting clinicians in delivering timely, informed care. Thanks for listening and subscribing to Happy Hour with Bundle Birth Nurses! Helpful Links: Count the Kicks app Email Count the Kicks |  info@countthekicks.comCount the Kicks websiteHealthyBirthday websiteStillbirth Prevention Fact SheetOrder Materials (State-specific) from Count the KicksCount the Kicks Digital Education (multiple language options available)Count the Kicks Printable Charts to track movement daily (multiple language options available)Send us Fan Mail Music: Bensound.com/royalty-free-music License code: C5II3ZAIBDK2UNZT Artist: : TURNIQUE

    #106 Are Fetal Kick Counts Actually Important? with Count the Kicks
  2. Jul 6

    #105 The Power of Curiosity in Respectful & Equitable Care with Rose Horton

    In this episode, Sarah Lavonne welcomes Rose Horton back to continue their conversation from last season. Together, they explore how intentional leadership and data-driven decision-making work to transform patient experiences, centering around how to create more equitable birth outcomes. Rose shares the behind-the-scenes journey of the "Not On My Watch" initiative, revealing how small, measurable changes can create lasting cultural shifts within healthcare organizations. Rather than searching for a single sweeping solution, this conversation highlights the power of curiosity, accountability, leadership and consistent action to improve care for every patient. Most importantly, this episode is a reminder that meaningful change starts with the way we choose to show up for the people in front of us every single day. Thank you for listening to and subscribing to the Happy Hour with Bundle Birth Nurses podcast!  Helpful Links: Not On My Watch | https://www.notonmywatchconsulting.com/Follow Not On My Watch on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/notonmywatchco/AIM bundles | https://saferbirth.org/Black Mamas Matter Alliance | https://blackmamasmatter.org/Center for Black Women’s Wellness | https://www.cbww.org/Live Colorfully Class | https://bundlebirth.com/nurses/product/live-colorfully-class/The Starfish Story | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=158cmenJLjsGet FREE Education Every Month by Subscribing to the Buzz Newsletter | https://omniform1.com/forms/v1/landingPage/654b24c44f8febe42c820b62/65d576cb8bef722a1430e27a Send us Fan Mail Music: Bensound.com/royalty-free-music License code: C5II3ZAIBDK2UNZT Artist: : TURNIQUE

    #105 The Power of Curiosity in Respectful & Equitable Care with Rose Horton
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For Labor and Delivery nurses changing the game in Obstetrics, one nurse and one patient at a time. Happy Hour with Bundle Birth Nurses is meant to fill the cups of L&D nurses and birth workers all over the world. Sarah Lavonne shares stories, research, and life in order to bring some happy to your hour. Join us once a week as we continue to change the game together! 

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