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. 2021 Mar 18;30(2):108–117. doi: 10.1891/J-PE-D-20-00020

TABLE 2. Seminar Characteristics and Attendance.

Room 1–30-minute seminars Room 2–30-minute seminars
Seminar title Educator credential Attendance N (%)a Seminar title Educator credential Attendance N (%)a
“Exercise: Before and After Baby” PhD, Exercise Physiology 7 (17) “Holistic Nutrition and Self-care for Women of Childbearing Age” Master's, Applied Clinical Nutrition; Certified Massage Therapist 7 (17)
“Pelvic Floor Exercises for Pregnancy and Postpartum” PhD, Physical Therapy 11 (24) “Acupuncture and Reproductive Health: It is Possible to Not Dread Your Period” Licensed Acupuncturist 1 (2)
“Prenatal Care and Webster's Technique” Doctor of Chiropractic 9 (13.8) “Mommy Mind” PhD, Neuroscience 16 (24.6)
“Fact of Fiction? Infant Feeding During the First Year of Life” Registered Dietician 4 (12.5) “The 4th Trimester: The 10Bs and Who You Need on Your Support Team” MD, Obstetrics/Gynecology 14 (43.7)
“Self-Advocacy at Home, Work, and Your Doctor's Office” Lawyer 9 (31) “Myth-busting and why Dads and Birth Partners Love Doulas” Certified Midwife and Doula 3 (10.3)
“Private Parts: A Practical Look at Body Autonomy” Registered Nurse 12 (46) “Keeping Kids Safe” Safe Kids Health Educator and Coalition Coordinator 0 (0)
“Music for Labor Through the Early Years” Licensed Musical Therapist 4 (14.8) “Breastfeeding Q&A: Tips and Local Resources” Certified Lactation Counselor 3 (11.5)
“Pain Coping for Labor” Certified Doula 3 (12.5) “Practical Mealtime Tips for New Parents” Cooperative Extension Agent 2 (8)
a

Percent of individuals based on total individuals counted in room 1, room 2, and the auditorium where educators hosted tables.