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Articles related to "Birth Plan"
Writing a Birth Plan Writing a birth plan has become the "norm" for expectant parents. It is important to think through your options before you are in labor. birth plan • midwife • obstetrician • induction • cesarean
How-to Write a Birth Plan When Expecting a Baby Before entering the labor and delivery room, create a birth plan. There is more to planning than one might expect. Explore options, be honest, and expect the unexpected. how-to • write • birth plan • birth-plan • birthplan
Creating A Birth Plan Creating a birth plan is an excellent way to ensure your delivery goes as you want it to. birth • plan • labor • delivery • mother
Birth Plan Sample A sample birth plan can be used as a starting point for parents when writing their own birth plan. birth plan • medication • doula • pushing • pitocin
Breastfeeding in the Birth Plan Expectant mothers need to think through all aspects of their birth plan, including how and when they want to first feed their newborn. Plan to nurse right after birth. birth plan • breastfeeding • nursing after birth • early initiation of breastfeeding • expectant mother
Childbirth Class - Medications In this class, we look at the medical interventions used during labor and birth and discover when they might be needed. childbirth class • medications • pain relief techniques • epidural • birth plan
Comfort Measures and Epidurals Epidurals typically do not remove all of the mother's pain. There also may a delay in getting medication. Other comfort measures are needed to fill in the gap. comfort measures • epidural • pain relief techniques • childbirth class • pregnancy books
Episiotomy - How to Avoid One Episiotomies used to be a common practice. Today research shows that there are few if any benefits for episiotomies. What should you do to avoid one? episiotomy • birth plan • obstetrician • perineal massage • midwife
How to Have a Natural Childbirth Are you considering a natural childbirth? Here is the complete series of articles on ways to avoid unnecessary interventions and have a natural childbirth. natural childbirth • midwife • doula • pain relief techniques • birth plan
How to Reduce Tears During Birth Most mothers write a birth plan today. They will typically include preferences to avoid an episiotomy and reduce the amount of tearing during birth. tears during birth • perineal massage • episiotomies • care provider • birth plan
Packing Your Hospital Labor Bag Not surprising that items are often forgotten at home when labor starts. The best prevention is to begin packing your labor bag in the last weeks of pregnancy. hospital labor bag • hospital • birth center • birth plan • birth
Perineal Massage Research has shown proven benefits for doing prenatal perineal massage. Also discussed are step-by-step instructions for doing perineal massage as well as when to start. perineal massage • episiotomy • midwife • obstetrician • birth plan
Pregnancy Week by Week - Week 32 In Week 32 of pregnancy, your baby's fingernails reach to the end of her fingertips. Mothers may begin to slow down physically and feel more cumbersome. pregnancy week by week • childbirth classes • weight gain • pregnancy discomforts • provider
Preparing for Birth This series is designed to help expectant parents prepare for birth including questions to ask a doula and writing a birth plan. midwife • obstetrician • doula • birth plan • epidural
To Break or Not to Break Your Water For years, an amniotomy was a routine part of the care mothers received during labor. Now questions arise about whether it helps or hinders the labor process. amniotomy • breaking the water • amniotic fluid • infection during labor • labor and birth
Your Soul's Plan - Pre-Birth Planning In three years Robert Schwartz performed extensive interviews and research into the Soul's Plan, or Pre-Birth Planning of each individual in his case studies. your soul's plan • pre-birth planning • spirit guides • mediums • robert shwartz
Alphabetical Index of Articles Find articles on topics ranging from prenatal testing, birth, breastfeeding, cesarean, doulas, epidurals and home birth, inductions, labor and more. pregnancy • birth plans • breastfeeding • cesarean • childbirth class
Choosing the Best Childbirth Class Parents who are interested in taking a childbirth class need to know what questions to ask the educator before signing up for their childbirth class. childbirth class • certification • philosophy • evidence-based research • hands-on
Doulas In The Delivery Room Doulas are increasing in popularity, should you hire one? doulas • pregnancy • labor • delivery • birth
Fears About Giving Birth Many expectant mothers have fear about pain, length of labor and how they will cope. Identifying the root of fears and finding truth can help to reduce fears. fears about giving birth • childbirth fears • strategies to overcome fears • doula • root of fear
Group B Strep Treatment Questioned A Cochrane review sheds doubt on whether or not routine antibiotics given to laboring mothers who test positive for GBS will reduce the risk of infection. group b strep • routine antibiotics • gbs • place of birth • not effective
How to Have a Successful VBAC Parents frequently have an uphill battle if they are considering a VBAC today. Knowing your options for labor including out-of-hospital birth locations are helpful. vbac • cesarean • doula • birth plan • care provider
Life After a Surrogate Birth What does a surrogate REALLY go through in the days following giving birth? And what should the new parents of the baby she carried know to help her through this time? surrogate mothers • surrogacy • surrogate • surrogant • surogit
Pregnancy Third Trimester Your last trimester of pregnancy can bring with it more fatigue and discomforts. Here is a look at Week 27 through Week 40 of pregnancy. pregnancy week by week • third trimester • birth plan • childbirth classes • preterm labor
Pregnancy Week by Week - Week 30 As you progress into your pregnancy, your baby continues to develop more fat stores and has a more rounded appearance. Her sense of taste has developed. pregnancy week by week • preterm labor • pregnancy week 30 • frequent urination • pregnancy toning exercises
Skin-to-skin Contact There are numerous reasons why keeping your baby right on your chest, skin-to-skin, is essential. Babies cry less and latch properly to the breast sooner. skin-to-skin contact • kangaroo care • attachment • bonding • baby's temperature
Ten Ways to Get the Birth You Want Pregnancy and childbirth can be bewildering. So how should you talk to midwives, registrars and consultants to make sure you get the birth you really want? pregnancy • childbirth • birth • pain relief • home birth
Unnatural Births The medical profession might cheat you and your baby out of a miraculous and empowering experience. Avoiding unnecessary interventions might be harder than you think in a hospital/medical setting. How to have the birth experience you and your baby deserve. birth • homebirth • hospital • birthing • pregnancy
Pregnancy Calendar - The Third Trimester The third trimester of pregnancy is met at the end with the birth of the baby. The following weekly pregnancy calendar briefly outlines events leading up to the big day. pregnancy calendar • pregnancy week by week • week by week guide • pregnancy daily calendar • stages of pregnancy
Birth Doulas or Postpartum Doulas? While the roles of birth and postpartum doulas can overlap, there may be a particular type of support that is more helpful to you and your family. birth doula • postpartum doula • labor • birth • support
Childbirth Class Series Six classes in this online course discuss labor, pain management, questions to ask your provider, cesarean birth, breastfeeding and postpartum issues. online class • childbirth class • labor • birth • cesarean
China's One Chilld Policy Despite holding the rule of the "One Child Policy" why can many families with two or more children still be seen on the streets of China? china • one child policy • minority • tribes • economy
Tips for Becoming a Dad Becoming a new dad for the first time can be a daunting idea. Mothers seem to get all the help and advice they need but fathers are left to their own devices. becoming a dad • entering fatherhood • fatherhood • being a dad • parent
Top Ten Questions to ask a Doula Growing numbers of parents today hire birth doulas to assist them through labor and birth. What are the best questions to ask to find out more about her? doula • interview • questions • birth • certification
Circumcision - Exploring Options Parents may have several options for who performs this procedure, when it is done and what pain medication can be used. circumcision • bleeding • pain medication • care provider • jewish
Creating a Positive Birth Environment Points to consider when preparing your birth environment by doula Karen Kilson. birth • labor • labour • birthing environment • birth environment
Creating a Postpartum Plan A new mother can prepare for the weeks after baby arrives by creating a postpartum plan and checklist. Ensure things go smoothest for the babymoon. plan for postpartum • baby feeding station • postpartum doula • new family meal plan • getting help after baby
Midwife or Obstetrician The roles of a midwife and an obstetrician are quite different. What are comparisons and contrasts between these providers to help you decide which is best for you? midwife • obstetrician • doula • cesarean • postpartum
Midwives in Canada In Canada, a midwife provides professional prenatal care to low risk women, attends labour and birth, and cares for the mother and baby for six weeks postpartum. midwives in canada • midwifery care available province • midwife prenatal care • registered midwives canada • reasons to choose midwife
Midwives Model of Care The midwifery philosophy treats pregnancy and childbirth as normal, natural events in a woman's life and addresses both her physical and emotional concerns. midwives model of care • midwife different from doctor • natural pregnancy childbirth • citizens for midwifery brochure • respect birth process
Mothering for New Parents Doula is a Greek word meaning, 'servant or caregiver' and in modern society, these women offer independent, non-clinical support before, during and after childbirth. new parents and mothers • new parents and doulas • childbirth and doulas • postnatal care and doulas • childbirth and support
Packing Your Hospital Bag Packing your hospital bag for labor and delivery can be challenging. Inside are a few helpful hints! labor • delivery • birth • hospital • hospital
Pregnancy and Prenatal Development on the Web Discusses resources available on the web to guide new parents and assist them in learning about, and preparing for, their new baby. pregnancy • prenatal • development • infant • new
Pregnancy Week by Week - Week 33 Mothers will often have difficulty sleeping in these last few weeks of pregnancy. Your baby can weigh about 4 pounds and measure 19 inches long. pregnancy week by week • swelling • week 33 of pregnancy • nutrition • backache
Reducing the Cesarean Rate The cesarean rate in this country is at an all-time high. What are ways that you can help to reduce your own chances of having a cesarean? cesarean rate • vbac • labor • statistics • target
Review – The Mother of All Pregnancy Books This resource-packed handbook provides comprehensive, down-to-earth information in a unique format and covers everything from pre-conception to life after delivery. the mother of all pregnancy books • ann douglas • pregnancy handbook • pregnancy manual • manual for mothers-to-be
Top Questions to Ask Your Anesthesiologist The majority of women are very interested to learn about pain relief options for labor; however they may not know the best questions to ask. Here are sample questions. questions to ask anesthesiologist • informed consent • epidural • increase in cesarean • spinal headache
VBAC Healthy for Babies Repeat cesareans are often encouraged today as providers argue they are safer for babies. However, evidence suggests that these babies tend to need help in the NICU. vbac healthy • nicu • repeat cesarean • uterine rupture • complications for mothers
What is Freebirthing? Freebirthing is a trend of non-medical birthing without the guidance of a midwife, OB-GYN, or other medical professional. Many moms also forgo formal prenatal care. freebirthing • what is freebirthing • argument against freebirthing • unassisted birth • peaceful birthing
Best Books for Pregnancy Are you looking for pregnancy, birth, breastfeeding and early parenting books? Here are some of the best pregnancy-related books for parents available online. childbirth • pregnancy • breastfeeding • nutrition • newborn |
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