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When
women want to know what to really expect when
they're expecting they
turn to Christine Beyne. Through her understanding of
Maternal/Newborn nursing as a Labor & Delivery nurse,
Childbirth educator and Lactation consultant, learn a common sense, well-grounded
approach to prepared childbirth and infant feeding. Christine
shares the creative principles and practical ideas that
have made her a trusted guide to childbirth education.
Inspiration surrounded Christine
at an early age. Raised in Wheaton, Illinois, in a
family home of four girls. Christine developed her
passion for children and homekeeping in her childhood
home.
While earning her nursing degree
at Brookhaven College, Christine knew her passion for
family centered care would lead her into
Maternal/Newborn nursing. Since 1984 Christine has been
a Labor & Delivery nurse and teaching
prepared childbirth education and breastfeeding classes
in the Dallas area.
Christine's career as a
Maternal/Newborn nurse and parent educator has span
greatly into educating women about childbirth and infant
feeding. Though her career started in Labor &
Delivery. She expanded her career into obstetrical
researcher at UT Southwestern Medical School in Dallas,
Texas and nursing administration. But she has always
preferred the influence new parents have given her by
their innocent incentive for life and the passion for
their pregnancies.
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Honors |
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Christine
has been honored by the Texas Department of Health for
her contributions to breastfeeding counseling. |
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Publications |
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Publication
encompasses the following: New England Journal of
Medicine, acknowledgement 1995, Prevention of Eclampsia.
Providence Health Center: A Guide for Parents-to-be.
Congratulations! prepared childbirth education. |
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New
England Journal of Medicine
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July
1995 acknowledgement, Prevention of Eclampsia. A
Randomized Trial of Magnesium Sulfate versus Phenytoin.
M. Lucas, MD, K. Leveno, MD and G. Cunningham, MD.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. University of
Texas Southwestern Medical Center. Dallas, Texas. |
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Congratulations!
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Prepared
Childbirth Education Program. After the success of
iBirthing.com came Congratulations . . . a twelve hour
prepared childbirth education program that focuses on
seven core areas; the ninth month, labor, birth,
coaching, medications and anesthesia, exercise, and
infant nutrition and special circumstances . .
.high-risk pregnancies, cord blood banking.
Congratulations offers parents-to-be a well-grounded,
honest, and simplified approach to childbirth education
material. This simplified approach still allows for a
depth of information and careful preparation for parent
education. |
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iBirthing.com
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Since
its March 2000 debut, the Website, ibirthing.com, has
offered a unique integration of prepared childbirth
education classes. In addition, there are six distinct
channels on the site, each devoted to one of CBIB’s
core content areas—Childbirth Classes, Coaching,
Infant Feeding, Medical Tests, general Antepartum and
Postpartum. |
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