CIC's
Healthy Birth Choices Workshops on Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC) and Cesarean Birth are often particularly personal and powerful.
Not exact matches
My husband and I have advanced college degrees and a
healthy s ex life, and I currently have a 10 year IUD as my
birth control form of
choice.
Obviously if you are high risk you should be in a hospital, but for
healthy moms and babies, why not at least have the
choice to
birth at home!
Our results support a policy of offering
healthy nulliparous and multiparous women with low risk pregnancies a
choice of
birth setting.
What all of the research above shows most starkly is that for the overall health of mothers and babies, a
healthy birth involves learning and understanding the risks involved in interventions and making an informed
choice or an informed refusal of the options given to you.
Our midwives provide complete information about the risks and benefits of vaginal
birth and elective cesarean so you can make the
healthiest choice possible for you and your baby.
Giving
birth in water is a safe,
healthy choice for women who want to minimize their pain during labor and maximize their experience of
birth.
but the
birth i want isn't just some selfish fantasy — i'm making these
choices based on what science and millenia of birthing women have proven are the safest,
healthiest, and most positive ways to bring a child into the world / interact with them in their first few hours of life.
A study published in the British Medical Journal (July 2005) of the outcomes of 5,418 planned home
births concluded that homebirth is a reasonable and safe
choice for
healthy women.
Choices about
birth and breastfeeding do not have much, if any, impact on whether children will become
healthy, happy and competent adults.
a a doula myself for a few years, when I found myself pregnant for the 3rd time, some how I decided to make the less popular
choice of having an unassisted
birth... (I will spare everyone here the lecture on how much
healthier it is for both mom and baby to be born at home!
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Becoming informed on true
choice, which is what this book provides, allows you to plan, prepare, and experience your
birth from a place of power and likely, more peace, both of which help add up to
healthier birth outcomes and a more satisfying
birth experience.
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Breastfeeding is an unequalled way of providing ideal food for the
healthy growth and development of infants1, providing protection from morbidity and mortality due to infectious diseases2 and chronic diseases later in life.3 Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended, starting within one hour of
birth and for the first 6 months of life, with continued breastfeeding to 2 years of age and beyond.4 However, rates of initiation, exclusive breastfeeding and breastfeeding duration have fallen since the widespread introduction and promotion of breast - milk substitutes.5 Successful breastfeeding depends on a number of factors, including a re-normalisation of breastfeeding as the infant feeding method of
choice through antenatal counselling and education and breastfeeding support to prevent and resolve breastfeeding difficulties.
Breakdown of Class Structure: Class # 1 of the series explores
choices in care providers, belief systems regarding
birth and looking at lifestyle and diet
choices to maintain a
healthy pregnancy and
birth.
When we learn to take control of our
birth, we learn to take control of our lives and we begin to make
healthier choices for ourselves and our families.
«There is no reason Missouri should have the most draconian law on the books regarding this when normally we lead the nation in promoting consumer
choice,» said Loudon, whose wife gave
birth to a
healthy baby after the midwife identified why she had been having repeated miscarriages — a diagnosis that had eluded physicians.
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My husband was initially quite supportive about the idea of my breastfeeding our baby, agreeing that it was the
healthy choice, but since our son's
birth, two and a half months ago, he has had a change of heart.
In some countries almost all
births happen in hospital, whereas in other countries home
birth is considered the first
choice for
healthy and otherwise low - risk women.
We support the
choice of planned home
birth as an option for
healthy mothers.
He has spoken internationally on breech and vaginal
birth after cesarean section and has appeared in many documentaries, including: «More Business of Being Born», «Happy
Healthy Child», «Reducing Infant Mortality», «Heads Up: The Disappearing Art of Vaginal Breech Delivery» and multiple YouTube videos discussing
birth choices and respect for patient autonomy and decision making.
We have had a dream for 30 years of offering
choices to help create
healthy families, starting with a
healthy pregnancy, offering a place for
birth, where the
birth is celebrated as a natural,
healthy and holistic life event and supporting new parents.
I strongly believe that pregnancy and
birth is a normal
healthy event and feel families should be treated with respect and encouraged to make
choices fitting to their lifestyles and values.
My son's
birth, with the immediate emergency of his health (he's now
healthy) turned me into a businesswoman because I had no
choice.
Not letting any obstacles stand in her way when it comes to staying in shape, Dara — who was back in the pool a week after giving
birth — hopes to instill the same
healthy choices in her daughter.»
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The point of comprehensive sexuality education is not to reduce teen
birth rates; rather, she said, «it's so young people can have the resources and education they need to make
healthy choices about their bodies and their lives.»