Sentences with phrase «births among women»

The analysis, published Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine, documents a significant increase in births among women who had previously received birth control at clinics that no longer get state funding.
In Texas, a recent study in the New England Journal of Medicine shows that «defunding Planned» Parenthood led to a 36 % decline in women on Medicaid using the most effective methods of birth control and a dramatic 27 % spike in births among women who had previously had access to injectable contraception.
A recent study in the New England Journal of Medicine showed that blocking patients from going to Planned Parenthood in Texas was associated with a 35 % decline in women in publicly funded programs using the most effective methods of birth control and a dramatic 27 % increase in births among women who had previously accessed injectable contraception through those programs.
Blocking patients from Planned Parenthood in Texas was associated with a 35 % decline in women in publicly funded programs using the most effective methods of birth control and a dramatic 27 % increase in births among women who had previously accessed injectable contraception through those programs.
In Texas, a recent study in the New England Journal of Medicine showed that blocking patients from going to Planned Parenthood led to a 35 % decline in women on Medicaid using the most effective methods of birth control and a dramatic 27 % spike in births among women who had previously had access to injectable contraception through Medicaid.
«Defunding» Planned Parenthood led to a 27 % increase in births among women on Medicaid who previously had access to injectable contraception.
When Texas blocked patients from services at Planned Parenthood, there was a decrease in women accessing the most effective forms of birth control, and an increase in births among women who previously had access to the birth control shot — a situation that researchers attribute to the state's ban on Planned Parenthood.
Previous research from the team showed that using frozen embryos resulted in more live births among women with polycystic ovarian syndrome — women who do not ovulate normally — but the researchers said not as much was known about using fresh versus frozen embryos in women who do ovulate normally.
These findings follow earlier research by Janssen that demonstrated that planned home births resulted in fewer interventions and similar rates of adverse newborn outcomes compared to planned hospital births among women who met the criteria for home births.
«In conclusion, intake of high - residue FVs [fruits and vegetables] was associated with lower probabilities of clinical pregnancy and live birth among women undergoing infertility treatment.

Not exact matches

Agrawal, who is now expecting, also told employees (at a meeting with two board members present) that she was hoping to be among the small group of women who give orgasmic birth.
The religious among us keep trying to chip away at the separation of church and state by making people recite the pledge of allegiance with the God clause, installing religious symbols and displays on public property, holding prayer breakfasts for politicians, berating the removal of prayer in public schools, trying to pass laws limiting women's access to birth control, and trying to get an amendment passed outlawing abortion (since in their view God creates a soul the moment a sperm enters an egg).
But what did his birth mean for Mary — one woman among the many generations who had awaited this birth?
If women had any part in the birth of this nation, their names are not remembered; they are denied all claim to be among the generation honored as «forefathers.»
Dreweke pointed to a study detailing the increased use of long - acting reversible contraceptives (such as IUDs and implants) among teens; although the study was only conducted among women who already used contraception, the efficacy of longer - acting contraceptives is higher than those of other birth control methods.
With all of that said, I think there is an insane amount of judgment and critique among many Mom's with the incredible variations of ways women give birth.
Instead of putting the emphasis (and limited financial resources) on trying to prevent divorce, we as a society would be better off if we helped fragile families, whether married or cohabiting; poverty, joblessness, frequent cohabitation by single mothers (and 40 percent of births to single mothers are women who are cohabiting)-- this is what's creating conditions that lead to suffering among children.
In recent years, the option of giving birth in a Birthing Center has become popular among mothers around the world, especially for those women who are looking for a more humane and less stressful expe...
Research shows lower C - section rates among women who receive doula support as well as increased satisfaction with their birth experience.
What the authors should have told us was that there were two neonatal deaths (0.11 %) among women planning a home birth and four (0.03 %) from women planning to give birth in the hospital.
In the latest paper discussed in that post, Severe adverse maternal outcomes among low risk women with planned home versus hospital births in the Netherlands: nationwide cohort study, de Jonge concluded:
The Farm «study» with 17 baby deaths between 1971 and 1989 among 1707 women who have given birth there.
Quote from the midwife site:» There was no evidence that planned home birth among low risk women leads to an increased risk of severe adverse maternal outcomes in a maternity care system with well trained midwives and a good referral and transportation system.»
From the title, Planned Place of Birth in New Zealand: Does it Affect Mode of Birth and Intervention Rates Among Low - Risk Women?
His book, Birth Day: A Pediatrician Explores the Science, the History, and the Wonder of Childbirth (Ballantine Books, 2009), received praise from The New England Journal of Medicine, The Lancet, The Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health, and The Washington Post, among other publications.
Which is why I want to call attention to what is happening in our AP community: As much as we try to be welcoming to every AP parent, there is still judgment passed among us — the woman whose birth ended in a Cesarean, the mother who can not breastfeed, the father who came to AP later and with a history of spanking, the lower - income families in which both parents must work, the parents who do not take their baby to bed with them, and so on.
«Even though the United States has the most intense and widespread medical management of birth - 99 % of women give birth in a hospital - we rank near the bottom among industrialized countries in maternal and infant mortality.
Study results provide evidence that mortality outcomes in planned home birth are not significantly different compared to planned hospital birth, among 693,592 women with singleton births in the Netherlands.
In recent years, the option of giving birth in a Birthing Center has become popular among mothers around the world, especially for those women who are looking for a more humane and less stressful experience, which is something that many moms feel in hospitals, when all we see is different nurses going in and out of the room, and whom apparently seem to be focused only on the facts and not on the person.
It found that among women who had vaginal hospital births, had all the usual interventions of vacuum, forceps, Epidurals and Pitocin inductions and augmentation, had an average birth weight of 3500 gm (> 8 lbs), but did not have an episiotomy - this study found that 66 % of primiparous women had no need for suturing, 33 % of primiparas had first or second degree tears sutured and 1 % had third - degree tears and 0.7 % had fourth - degree tears.
A woman who is within 24 months of birth, and is not actively breastfeedi ng, can be lenient and not fast if she is weak (something found among very many women these days) but if she has returned to her strength, she should fast as usual.
Her latest effort is Severe adverse maternal outcomes among low risk women with planned home versus hospital births in the Netherlands: nationwide cohort study.
If so, this self selection may have resulted in better outcomes among women with planned home birth.
Transfers during labour or immediately after birth among healthy women with low risk pregnancies by their planned place of birth at start of care in labour.
There was no evidence that planned home birth among low risk women leads to an increased risk of severe adverse maternal outcomes in a maternity care system with well trained midwives and a good referral and transportation system.
In fact, it's a common joke among obstetricians and labor and delivery nurses that the longer a woman's birth plan, the less likely she is to have the birth experience she's hoping for.
Transfers to hospital among 5418 women intending home births with a certified professional midwife in the United States, 2000, according to timing, urgency, and reasons
Most studies of homebirth in other countries have found no statistically significant differences in perinatal outcomes between home and hospital births for women at low risk of complications.36, 37,39 However, a recent study in the United States showed poorer neonatal outcomes for births occurring at home or in birth centres.40 A meta - analysis in the same year demonstrated higher perinatal mortality associated with homebirth41 but has been strongly criticised on methodological grounds.5, 42 The Birthplace in England study, 43 the largest prospective cohort study on place of birth for women at low risk of complications, analysed a composite outcome, which included stillbirth and early neonatal death among other serious morbidity.
The caesarean rate for intended home births was 8.3 % among primiparous women and 1.6 % among multiparous women.
The largest increase in births to unmarried women has been among those in their 30s.
The most recent large scale study comparing outcomes for mother and baby reported in the British Medical Journal last month showed that for women who had previously given birth, adverse outcomes were less common among planned home births (1 per 1,000) than among planned hospital births (2.3 per 1,000).
Women with Low - Risk Pregnancies Can Safely Give Birth outside Hospitals with Midwives A new study in England shows little difference in complications among the babies of women with low - risk pregnancies who delivered in hospitals versus those who gave birth with midwives at home or in birthing cenWomen with Low - Risk Pregnancies Can Safely Give Birth outside Hospitals with Midwives A new study in England shows little difference in complications among the babies of women with low - risk pregnancies who delivered in hospitals versus those who gave birth with midwives at home or in birthing cenBirth outside Hospitals with Midwives A new study in England shows little difference in complications among the babies of women with low - risk pregnancies who delivered in hospitals versus those who gave birth with midwives at home or in birthing cenwomen with low - risk pregnancies who delivered in hospitals versus those who gave birth with midwives at home or in birthing cenbirth with midwives at home or in birthing centers.
Among the reasons given for the falling rates: teens waiting longer to have intercourse, increased use of contraception and, the report posits, the recession likely played some role in holding down recent teen birth rates as it did among all other women undeAmong the reasons given for the falling rates: teens waiting longer to have intercourse, increased use of contraception and, the report posits, the recession likely played some role in holding down recent teen birth rates as it did among all other women undeamong all other women under 40.
A new study in England shows little difference in complications among the babies of women with low - risk pregnancies who delivered in hospitals versus those who gave birth with midwives at home or in birthing centers.
The key to good birth outcomes among low risk women is patience and a motivated well trained attendant.
The rate of twin, triplet, and high - order births began to climb in the 1980s, especially among white non-Hispanic women age 25 and over due to the use of fertility drugs and assisted reproduction techniques.
A 2014 study that examines nearly 17,000 courses of midwife - led care confirms that among low - risk women, home births result in low rates of interventions without an increase in adverse outcomes for babies and mothers alike.
1998 Birth among Friends Conference, All - day workshop on direct - entry midwifery in North America; Keynote on «Direct - Entry Midwifery: The Politics of Change,» breakout session on «Birthing Women and The Technomedical Model of Care.»
The study reviewed the births of nearly 17,000 women and found that, among low - risk women, planned home births result in low rates of birth interventions without an increase in adverse outcomes for mothers and newborns.
The odds of cesarean section among women planning out - of - hospital birth were lower among multiparous women than among nulliparous women and among women with 12 years of education or less than among women with more than 12 years of education (Figure 1).
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