Natalie Jacobson-Dunlop
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Credentials
APRN, CNM, MS

Adjunct Assistant Professor
Biography

Bio

Natalie Jacobson-Dunlop, APRN, CNM, MS is a Certified Nurse Midwife who practices at MHealth Fairview/University of Minnesota Physicians Women's Health Specialist Clinic and Community University Health Care Center (CUHCC). Natalie received her Bachelor of Arts from Beloit College in 2000 and Masters of Science in Nurse Midwifery from Oregon Health & Science University in 2008. She has experience working in multiple practice locations including hospital, birth center, and home birth practices.

Research Summary

Original Research:

Emeis, C., Jacobson-Dunlop, N., Guise, J-M., O’Haire, C., Howe, C., Doser, L. (2010). Doula care for vulnerable populations. Western Institute of Nursing.

Jacobson-Dunlop, N., Jenson, L., West, S., Howe, C., Emeis, C. (2009). Effects of social considerations in midwifery care: A look at induction and augmentation rates according to insurance status. Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health, 54 (5): 424.

Contributed to:

Edwards, R. C., Thullen, M. J., Henson, L. G., Lee, H., & Hans, S. (2015). The association of breastfeeding initiation with sensitivity, cognitive stimulation, and efficacy among young mothers: A propensity score matching approach. Breastfeeding Medicine 10 (1), 13-19.

Cox, S. (2006). Bridging Attachment Theory and Attachment Parenting with Feminist Methods of Inquiry. Journal of the Association for Research on Mothering, 8 (1, 2): 83-95

Our Bodies Our Selves: A New Edition for a New Era. 2005. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective.Contributing Editor to Reproductive Choices Chapter.

Clinical Summary

Clinical Interests
Reproductive, Perinatal, Sexual healthcare; International/Immigrant Health; Health Equity and Reproductive Justice

Clinic Locations
Women's Health Specialist Clinic; Community University Healthcare Clinic