Sentences with phrase «better than the hospital»

Two straps makes for easier carrying and it fits cloth diapers and an insulated lunch bag much better than my hospital - issue bag or my pretty carter's diaper bag.
Many families like this better than the hospital experience where they are transferred from room to room.
None have been better than Hospital EXPERTS ™.

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That's better than what hospitals had to say about Nitropress and Isuprel.
But now that Obamacare is ensuring health care providers get paid for better outcomes rather than the number of visits a patient makes to the doctor, you can be sure hospitals will be using data to make sure they're delivering the best treatment they can.
Sometimes a trip to the hospital makes things worse, rather than better.
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«No better example of this exists than right here in Central Florida, where our company has been a steadfast supporter of Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and the Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies.»
In the study that established the difference, researchers looking at people two years after they first showed up at a hospital for care found that they scored significantly better on most outcome measures than a comparable group in the West....
But the idea that the minister is better equipped than anyone else to make home and hospital calls persists because the work of pastoral care has been spiritualized.
It's exhausting enough when a loved one is sick and IS getting good care — this sounds more like a circus than a hospital.
Because if grace is water, then the church should be an ocean It's not a museum for good people, it's a hospital for the broken Which means I don't have to hide my failure, I don't have to hide my sin Because it doesn't depend on me it depends on him See because when I was God's enemy and certainly not a fan He looked down and said I want, that, man Which is why Jesus hated religion, and for it he called them fools Don't you see so much better than just following some rules Now let me clarify, I love the church, I love the Bible, and yes I believe in sin But if Jesus came to your church would they actually let him in See remember he was called a glutton, and a drunkard by religious men But the Son of God never supports self righteousness not now, not then
It is better at telling us how to build a bridge than at giving us a cure for a psychotic in a mental hospital.
As a result of his efforts, along with those of the mental health societies (the change from «hygiene» to «health» came in the 1940s) and many other groups, including the professionals, it is safe to say that most mental hospitals are better now than they were a generation ago.
At first he was very impressed by the Italians as rather better at many of life's tasks than the Germans — they seemed to get drunk less often and less obviously, they cut their clothes better, they were more polite and their hospitals were more efficient, cleaner and more obviously Christian.
His good deeds were legendary; he started an orphanage and a hospital, even though he was little more than a slave,»
Today, Peace Dining operates sushi bars in more than 200 Whole Foods Market stores in the United States, as well as in other supermarket chains, universities, hospitals and corporate offices.
Kathy Alexander, chair of Administrators of the City of Greater Geelong and former CEO of the Royal Children's and Royal Women's Hospitals Melbourne from 2000 to 2004, says women (or men) who take time out to raise children should focus on the positives of that experience and how it might actually make them a better leader — rather than expect negative consequences.
As well as hospitals and health centres, more than a hundred restaurants in Israel now offer a Meat Free Monday, including the Café Café chain, while lunches in council - run nurseries in the cities of Petah Tikva dn Modi'inl are now also meat - free.
New research published today by the Campaign for Better Hospital Food shows that at least 1 in every 4 hospital meals (26 %) served to patients in NHS hospitals are likely to be left uneaten and thrown in the bin, a figure higher than previously recHospital Food shows that at least 1 in every 4 hospital meals (26 %) served to patients in NHS hospitals are likely to be left uneaten and thrown in the bin, a figure higher than previously rechospital meals (26 %) served to patients in NHS hospitals are likely to be left uneaten and thrown in the bin, a figure higher than previously recognised.
«In fact,» Harry said, «the doctor tells me we're better equipped in the field than the Maun hospital
Sometimes you get them from the hospital, but they aren't good quality, and they really aren't meant to be used more than once, because they're basically impossible to clean.
Pretending that only midwife attended home births are acceptable isn't any better than pretending that only OB attended hospital births are acceptable.
The point here is that the formula companies know that as along as breastfeeding mothers are successfully marketed the convenience of supplementing, whether occasionally or exclusively, they won't fight for better maternity leave (the U.S. has one of the worst of industrialized countries), better employee lactation programs, health care coverage for lactation counselors and pumps, and for hospitals that score better than a «D» on breastfeeding support.
If the hospital you're delivering at has a rate of 50 % or higher, there's a good chance they push them more than necessary.
While the benefits of breastfeeding are better understood than ever, it is still possible you will encounter people, including some hospital staff, who are less supportive of your decision to breastfeed.
Another lengthy scan with very little discussion between the technician and us, again our worrying about our being steamrolled into a management plan without through evaluation of the risks and benefits, or being essentially pushed into a hospital birth because it would be best for the baby but also mean that I would not have the option of birthing vaginally was all a little more than my tear ducts could bear.
There are four emergency situations that can better be dealt with in hospital than at home and they can be easily remembered with the mnemonic device CRAP:
While they are often recommended by hospital staff and lactation specialists, nipple shields often cause more harm than good.
And most of all, because there are NO guarantees, one way or the other - the numbers on safety and well being with home births are better than those in the hospital.
With a mortality rate of almost 5x higher than hospital birth, this is not that far off the 6 - 8 times higher we saw for the Oregon data collection, even though the Oregon group almost surely had significantly fewer criteria for risking mothers out (no criteria in some places, I'm sure) as well as lower qualifications for the midwives as CPMs and DEMs.
I expect the data to be partial, and very slickly presented to put the best spin on it all [something like «90 + % of homebirths are uncomplicated», not that a certain percentage, much higher than hospital births, result in death or morbidity].
I'm more concerned with my child's life than any doctor is, so preaching to mothers intent of birthing at home about what's best for their families according to duplicitous shills and the hospitals they work for is laughable.
• 8 out of 10 people (80 %) think fathers should feel as able as mothers to ask for flexible working • 8 out of 10 women (80 %) and more than 6 out of 10 men (62 %) agree that fathers are as good as mothers at caring for children • 7 out of 10 (70 %) agree, 42 % strongly, that society values a child's relationship with its mother more than it values a child's relationship with its father • Almost 6 out of 10 (59 %) agree with the statement that society assumes mothers are good for children, fathers have to prove it • 7 out of 10 (70 %) agree, 50 % strongly, that there should be a zero tolerance approach if fathers do not take on their parenting responsibilities • Almost 7 out of 10 (67 %) agree that dads should be encouraged to spend time in school reading with their child • 7 out of 10 (70 %) agree, 50 % strongly, that dads should be able to stay overnight with their partner in hospital when their baby is born.
And even if your water doesn't break until you are at the hospital, it's better to be safe than sorry!
Other than that the Spectra Baby is still one of the best hospital grade breast pump devices in the marketplace right now.
Home birth is also more economical than a hospital birth, usually costing well under $ 4,000 as compared to a hospital which can cost over $ 10,000.
Isn't childbirth safer than it ever has been, with most women going to hospital and giving birth under the supervision of well - trained medical health professionals?
It is safer to have your baby in Malaysia or Cuba, or even Lithuania, than it is in a hospital right here in the good old United States of America.
Lilly Padz - NA Nursing pillow - Yes, it does double dutty as a prop when they are little Milkies - NA Nipple cream - No, get the samples from the hospital instead Nursing nightgown - No Bottle warmer - Yes Bottle dishwasher basket - Yes Bottle drying rack - Yes Highchair - No Booster Seat for Meals - Yes, still using ours with our teeny 3.5 year old Burp clothes - No, use cloth diapers Baby bathtub - yes Nasal aspirator - No, the hospital ones are better than the ones you can buy Baby fingernail clippers - Yes, if this is just the small clipper.
In some ways the situation in Israel is better than in the US in that mothers are expected to nurse their babies in the hospital, and there is a very high initiation rate.
Turns out a birth center was basically the best of both worlds — homey and less clinical than a traditional hospital, but still bustling with medical professionals who could ease my mind.
What floors me is how people continue to ignore the glaringly obvious fact, that homebirth, even under the best circumstances, continues to kill mothers and babies at a rate that is far higher than births that occur in hospital settings.
I am not opposed to your conclusion that hospital births are general better than home births but this site fails to cover critical issues.
Your midwives saw to it that was maintained as well by not warning you that all of the data on homebirth in the US show a 3 - 8x higher risk of the baby dying in homebirth than in hospital birth.
I think better to not say anything than to say «It could have happened in hospital, too» when you known darn well it almost certainly couldn't have.
Homebirth is safe or safer than hospital birth because when you exlude women who midwives shouldn't have taken at all and those who doctors and real miwives couldn't save after homebirth clowns botched deliveries — well, it totally works!
By the way, a great book by another skeptical OBGYN is called «Born in the USA» only he's skeptical of medicalized birth because he's a clinical scientist as well, unlike our author here and he's realized that home birth is safer than hospital birth according to peer - reviewed large scale studies.
I don't see it as midwives sitting on their hands, refusing to help save babies; rather, that they do their best, and usually are more effective than a completely untrained person would be in that situation, but that they do not have the tools to save as many babies as the doctors and nurses in the hospital would be able to.
You will have better luck delivering breech at home than head - down in hospital (in terms of chances of getting a c - section).
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