Sentences with phrase «about c sections»

I'm a first time dad and there doesn't seem to be much information about c sections and what to expect as my partner is having one.

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In 2015, delivering a baby without a C - section at the Lindo Wing cost about $ 8,900 for a 24 hour stay in the kind of deluxe room that Middleton likely used, according the Economist.
So you are reading a hard copy of the NYTimes in the airport, and you read about M. Ward's new CD... you pick up your iPhone and clickity click, download from iTunes and then read the reference to the Black Swan in the business section, pick up iPhone, clickity click, download Black Swan from Amazon... app costs.99 c, of course.
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The interview format used by the Oliner team had over 450 items and consisted of six main parts: a) characteristics of the family household in which respondents lived in their early years, including relationships among family members; b) parental education, occupation, politics, and religiosity, as well as parental values, attitudes, and disciplinary approaches; c) respondent's childhood and adolescent years - education, religiosity, and friendship patterns, as well as self - described personality characteristics; d) the five - year period just prior to the war — marital status, occupation, work colleagues, politics, religiosity, sense of community, and psychological closeness to various groups of people; if married, similar questions were asked about the spouse; e) the immediate prewar and war years, including employment, attitudes toward Nazis, whether Jews lived in the neighborhood, and awareness of Nazi intentions toward Jews; all were asked to describe their wartime lives and activities, whom they helped, and organizations they belonged to; f) the years after the war, including the present — relations with children and personal and community — helping activities in the last year; this section included forty - two personality items comprising four psychological scales.
Happily, tax - exempt organizations under section 501 (c)(3) of the tax code» whether they be churches or humane societies» are free to be as public as they want to be about whatever concerns them, no matter how controversial or «political» the subject.
Everyday price of Garbanzo's in the bulk section — .79, yielding about 5 1/2 c when cooked.
I made 3 quarts, and let it sit for 3 days, and then added flavoring: 1 was 1/3 c wild frozen blueberries, and maybe 1 T of elderberries (dried, from the herbs section of my natural food store), 1 was 1/3 c pummelo, about 1/4 dried hibiscus, and about 1/4 dried pink baby roses, and 1 was 1/3 c dried lavender.
Because there was only so much information I could include in my guest post, I've put together some additional resources here for those of you who are interested in learning more about c - sections, VBAC, giving birth vaginally to larger babies, and more.
I was adamant about exclusively BF in the hospital (I was there 4 days due to the c - section), but was told that my baby was «hungry» and that's why he cried, and that due to his jaundice (which was not as bad as I was led to believe) I needed to give him a bottle.
If you are getting a c - section, learn about the recovery process.
I have such conflicted feelings about elective C - sections.
Heather at A Mama's Blog who has had both a c - section and a VBAC (vaginal birth after cesarean) and has written about in the past about her c - section experience and what a c - section is really like believes the insurance situation should be alarming for all women in their child - bearing years.
Another article I wrote a post about the increase rate in elective c - sections.
Mandie from McMama's Musings said, «My 4 - year - old can tell you about ovaries, eggs, sperm, uteri, birth canals, and c - sections.
Having some knowledge about all delivery possibilities like c - sections and other possible medical interventions will help if you are asked to make decisions while in labor.
(like Pitocin) So now I don't have to worry about a c - section history and have recently gotten insurance.
I was stuck at 9 cm for about 8 hours, and I'm sure that had we been in the hospital there would have been lots of intervention to speed up the process, and they probably would have pushed for a c - section.
On one hand I think it's good that insurance companies are finally realizing the cost they having to bear as a result of a c - section rate that is inexcusably high and perhaps this will encourage more women to become better informed about c - sections before they go to the hospital.
As a mom who had a c - section with her first because he was breech, and who is due in 4 weeks with a second who we will find out tomorrow his position but in the meantime has been thinking quite a lot about the choices available to me... what * I * find shocking is that people feel they are better than me or that I am making a bad choice if I do not opt for a V - Bac.
I think probably fear of something going wrong (needing an emergency c - section w / my daughter) is what frightens me the most about ahome birth..
They were firm about me having a c - section due to my first delivery and the rate of how big he was.
I was literally minutes from a c - section but I was so upset about it the doc gave me another hour to progress, and thankfully I did — hubby and I praying the whole time!
From elective C - section because babies «run big» in the family, to not breastfeeding because someone's breasts are too small... It's just appalling how little many women know about their own bodies.
Each C - section was a repeat elective, although I have been researching for years about safety in all different environments and with all different interventions and assistants.
Michelle has had four c - sections and 13 VBACs and recommends the organization International Cesarean Awareness Network (ICAN) for those wishing to gain information about VBAC.
The sisters say that if you know you're going to have a c - section, talk to your doctor ahead of time about using the wrap so it can be part of the O.R. prep.
Because I hadn't researched c - sections or pain medications, I was unprepared when it came to be making mid-labor decisions about these things.
When the couple told her about their desire for a vaginal birth, they say Haryasz would not budge, even telling them she would get a court order if necessary to ensure Joy delivered via C - section.
Parents learn the importance of nutrition, relaxation techniques, about breastfeeding, how to avoid a C - Section, as well as practicing for labor.
Many women deliver their babies via a scheduled C - section procedure, but sometimes it's tough to get the details about what it's really like.
Your care providers will have all the information you need about childbirth, infant care and recovery from a c - section, but it's good -LSB-...]
I'm nervous about something else going wrong between now, and my scheduled c - section date.
«Learn about c - sections and pain medications, even if you hope to avoid them.
I felt it was important to write about her story because there are ways to make a hospital birth, even a C - section, if you or your OB feel it's necessary, more «natural» and feel less like medical intervention.
If you've previously had a c - section, think about whether you'd like to try to have a vaginal birth this time.
So no matter what you're planning for your birth and breastfeeding, arm yourself with knowledge about all the other possibilities, like how to have a successful breastfeeding relationship after a c - section, exclusive pumping, tongue tie / latch issues, boosting milk supply, and even formula feeding.
About one third of births are through Cesarean section, so you're not alone new C - section moms.
So, I'm going to write about a friend of mine's «natural c - section
Talk to others about your c - section and recovery after little one arrives safely into the world.
And read more about how to cut your odds of having an unnecessary C - section.
Already my gynae is talking about pushing up the date of our schedule c section.
Ok, I had a planned C - section, husband was the first person to feed the baby, attempted to breastfeed about twice & then switched to formula, took dostinex to dry up breastmilk (nothing ever really came in so had no pain or anything) and husband does at least one of the night feeds each night.
The absolute worst part about a c - section (I've had 4 and will soon have my 5th) is when they take baby and husband to the recovery room and you are left on the table feeling very alone and wanting to be anywhere but there.
There is simply no way we are going to get a handle on C - section rates if we continue to ignore obstetricians» concerns about liability.
Somehow, I felt cheated with my first unplanned c - section so now I spend a ridiculous amount of time thinking and reading about vbacs.
It's about basic respect for laboring women as people and patients, not inanimate objects who should submit cheerfully to any pain (such as the chronic pain associated with my C - section scar) and any indignity at the hands of doctors who threaten and abuse their patients.
I slept in it for the last month of my pregnancy, and then, since I had a C - section, I continued to sleep in it for about another two weeks after the twins were born.»
Once those rates are comparable, then we can talk about how many c - sections are «too many.»
As soon as I recovered from my c - section I began preparing for my VBAC by learning more about childbirth.
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