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Articles related to "Cesarean"
Emergency Cesareans? Often times, people describe cesareans as "emergencies" when in fact very few cesareans are life-threatening. What are the most common reasons for a cesarean? cesarean • rate • emergency • elective • scheduled
Labor Deemed Beneficial for Mothers Increasingly today mothers are discouraged from a trial of labor and instead encouraged to plan cesareans. Research shows that labor benefits a mother who wants a VBAC. cesarean rates • labor prior to cesarean • uterine rupture • trial of labor • primary cesarean
Born by Cesarean Cesarean Voices is web site by, for, and about people born cesarean. This week, Maurenne writes a profile of this site. cesarean • birth • c-section • pregnancy • labor
Why are Cesareans Increasing? From widespread use of electronic fetal monitors to liability issues, many experts believe that there are multiple causes of the cesarean rate increase. cesarean rate • increase • electronic fetal monitoring • inductions • factors
The Facts about Cesarean and VBAC One of the most talked-about topics in childbirth circles today is the skyrocketing cesarean rate in the US. Learn as much as possible about cesareans and VBAC. cesarean • vbac • breech • vaginal • rate
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
Childbirth Class - Cesarean Birth In our online class series, class four consists of learning more about the medical aspects of labor as well as what you can do to naturally induce labor. online childbirth class • cesarean • labor inductions • naturally inducing labor • questions to ask
Vaginal birth creates "needless" pelvic floor disorders? Women will only agree to cesarean section (CS) if they are convinced it is safe for them and their baby. One of the first efforts of obstetricians promoting CS has been to take the scientific evidence on risks of CS and skew the data until it confesses to what they want it to say. pregnany • childbirth • cesarean • section • delivery
What is Natural Pregnancy and Childbirth? How has pregnancy and childbirth - the most natural events - become medical wonders... instead of miracles? pregnancy • labour • labour • birth • childbirth
Labor Inductions - Part II Research shows that not all inductions are done for true medical reasons. Mothers should ask several questions to their provider if an induction is recommended. labor inductions • medical reason • pitocin • contractions • medical indications
Top Reasons to Hire a Doula Several reasons parents hire birth doulas today include a desire for more support during pregnancy, birth and postpartum. doula • birth • pain relief • cesareans • epidurals
VBAC or Repeat Cesarean? The decision between VBAC and elective repeat cesarean is a difficult one. Finding the best provider & researching options will help you make the best choice vbac • elective repeat cesarean • risks • benefits • labor
Is VBAC safe? The statistics of successful VBAC's have drastically decreased in the last 10 years. Current research shows the latest about the safety of VBAC vs. repeat cesarean. safety • vbac • vaginal birth • study • elective repeat cesarean
Caesarean Sections: How & Why They Are Done The rate of caesarean sections are on the rise. It is important for all pregnant women to prepare themselves for the risks of a possible caesarean section. caesarean • section • mother • operation • recovery
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
Home Birth - Is it for you? Here is a helpful interview from a homebirthing mother with information about pain relief, midwifery care and payment for homebirths. homebirth • midwife • pain relief • doula • cesarean
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
Is Ultrasound Safe? Ultrasound has multiple purposes during pregnancy including confirming the pregnancy, checking for defects and the growth of the baby. Questions about safety exist. ultrasound • nuchal fold • amniocentesis • prenatal tests • induction
Labor Inductions on the Rise The labor induction rate has more than doubled in the last 15 years. Some of the reasons may be the mother's choice, convenience or provider preference. labor inductions • spontaneous labor • cesarean rate • rise in labor inductions • rate of labor inductions
Long Labors and What to do? Labor may last for several days for some mothers. This slower process may be helpful to further ready the mother's body and the baby for active labor. labor • pitocin • hospital • labor inductions • cesarean
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
Pregnancy Complications with LEEP Cervical abnormalities are often treated with a surgical procedure known as LEEP. Evidence shows that women have more pregnancy complications following a LEEP. leep • preterm birth • low birthweight • hpv vaccine • cesarean
Turning A Breech Baby If your baby is breech and you want to avoid having a cesarean, there are many ways to learn how to turn a breech baby to head down (vertex). turn breech baby • massage • vaginal birth • cesarean • vaginal breech
Unassisted Birth Unassisted birth is getting attention as more women are seeking a way to have a natural childbirth without excessive, and often unnecessary, intervention. unassisted birth • childbirth • natural childbirth • natural birth • vbac
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
VBAC Trends in the US In order to understand why the VBAC rate is lower today, it's important to see what the VBAC history is, what the trends are and where VBAC is headed. vbac • vbac trends • vaginal birth • study • research
Obstetric Interventions and their Effect on Breastfeeding This article lists the various interventions that are used in childbirth, and how each one can have a direct or indirect effect on the initiation and duration of lactation. breastfeeding • obstetric interventions • childbirth • breast-feeding • birth practices
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
Of Night Owls and Early Birds From birth, people are destined to be early birds or night owls. Take advantage of your internal clock to get a good night's sleep. from birth • birth • people are destined • destined • people
Can a labor epidural increase your risk of a cesarean birth? Epidural anesthesia comes with risks and benefits. Read more about this review of a new study on how epidurals can increase your risk of having a cesarean birth and how to prepare for having birth with an epidural.
Herpes and Pregnancy An overview of the special circumstances surrounding herpes, pregnancy and birth. herpes • pregnancy • birth • neonatal herpes • herpetic viremia
My baby is breech...What are my options? How to turn your breech baby to a head down position. breech • external • cephalic • version • vertex
Preparing For Pregnancy: High Risk Factors While some pregnancies may start out normal – they may end up being high risk. Those conditions such as preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, placenta problems and such occur after the pregnancy is established and then deem the pregnancy high risk. Today I want to talk about factors that are preexisting and will cause the pregnancy to be a high risk right from the beginning. high risk • placenta abrupto • placenta previa • ultra sounds • pregnancy
The Business of Being Born: Review An eye-opening childbirth video that looks at birth options in America, and encourages women to question the move away from midwives, natural delivery and home birth. the business of being born • childbirth video • educational film • childbirth in the united states • birth options
Preparing For Pregnancy: Childbirth Options It may not seem logical to decide before conception even occurs whether or not you want to give birth at home or at a hospital, but depending on your decision, the amount of finances it will take and your insurance, deciding right now is perfectly fine. You can never be too prepared for your pregnancy even before it happens. Here’s some food for thought… pregnancy • childbirth • hospital • home • birthing center
Part Two-The Ten Steps to being a Mother-Friendly Hospital To receive CIMS designation as "mother-friendly," a hospital, birth center, or home birth service must carry out our philosophical principles by fulfilling the Ten Steps of Mother-Friendly Care. Read more about what it takes to become "mother friendly". childbirth • pregnancy
Preparing For Pregnancy: Doctor Or Midwife? Now is the time to decide who will be your healthcare provider during pregnancy. You will want to visit with this person prior to pregnancy to determine if they will support the kind of pregnancy and birth experience you desire. Even if you choose a midwife, you need to have an OB in mind in case of complications that sometimes arise during pregnancy. doctor • midwife • pregnancy • birth • childbirth
The Cytotec Controversy Cytotec (misoprostil), a drug developed for the treatment of stomach ulcers, is being used with great frequency as a labor inducing drug in hospitals and birth centers. How safe is it though? cytotec • labor • induction • hospitals • birth centers
Group B Strep (GBS) Group B Strep is more common than what most people believe. Though it is virtually harmless to mothers, it can cause serious problems for newborns if untreated. group b strep • gbs • antibiotics • bacteria • treated
Midwives in the United States It is helpful to understand the different types of midwives practicing in the U.S. in order to choose one who best fits your needs. midwives united states • certified nurse midwives • lay midwives • different types midwives u.s. • certified professional midwives
"When will I be Normal?" The Physical Changes of Post-Partum There are many physical changes in the days and weeks following childbirth. Here's a summary of what to expect. postpartum • changes • physical changes • post-partum
Evolution of Childbirth (part 2) A brief look at the evolution of childbirth over the twentieth century. childbirth • birth • doula • pregnant • pregnancy
Is There Life After Birth? - The Question of Sex Revisited A look at the return to normal sexual relations after delivery. sex • pregnancy • couples • dads • fathers
Eating During Labor? Historically women have been advised to eat during labor. Sixty years ago, all of that changed. Find out why benefits of eating during labor may outweigh the risks. eating during labor • benefits • risks • foods • easily-digested
Childbirth Class - Postpartum In the final class of our online childbirth preparation series, we discuss identifying postpartum depression, soothing babies and packing our bag. postpartum recovery • postpartum depression • pain medication • labor bag • signs of postpartum depression
Arielle: A VBAC Success <B>My 3rd pregnancy was a complicated one - with gestational diabetes, preterm labor at 30 weeks, 7 weeks of bedrest, magnesium sulfate and Brethine to stop the contractions. All I could do was hope for one more</B> day...and to top it off I was hoping for a VBAC... pregnancy • labor • delivery • birth • vbac
Fertility Enhancing Foods: What to Eat and What to Avoid When Pregnant or Trying to Conceive Diet is important to maintain optimum health and all the more when trying to conceive is it important to eat right and increase your chances of conceiving a healthy baby. It’s true that women on “junk food” diets can conceive, but it’s always best to do all you can to ensure a healthy baby. fertility enhancing foods • what to eat when pregnant • what not to eat when pregnant • what to eat to get pregnant • pregnancy foods
Choosing Place of Birth The majority of women today choose a hospital as the place to give birth. However there may be advantages for some mothers to give birth outside of a hospital setting. hospital • birth center • homebirth • safety • infection
Diabetes and Your Baby This article discusses how diabetes affects the developing fetus, and what a mother can do to protect herself and her developing baby. pregnancy • gestational diabetes • elevated blood glucose • risk factors • developing fetus |
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