Sentences with phrase «by an obstetrician who»

So midwives need to market themselves or they risk being eclipsed by obstetricians who know more and can do more.

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At the exclusive Lindo Wing, the duchess's labour was overseen by consultant obstetrician Guy Thorpe - Beeston, surgeon - gynaecologist to the household, and consultant gynaecologist Alan Farthing, the Queen's surgeon - gynaecologist - part of the trusted team who delivered George and Charlotte.
If you read the whole comment you may understand that when I say to blame ONE person for ALL the deaths is like blaming the good doctor, herself, for ALL the babies who have died during childbirth when accepted» practices; like drug or surgical intervention were orchestrated in hospitals by Obstetricians!
Expectant parents are supported by our 24 - hour team of our board - certified obstetricians / gynecologists and our certified nurse midwives, who are advanced practice nurses specializing in obstetrics and gynecology at Women's Health located in Middlebury, Vermont.
During testimony by one of the Certified Nurse Midwives, she mentions that the obstetrician who signed her permit to practice is also providing supervision for approximately eleven other Certified Nurse Midwives serving families across the state.
A birthing center, according to Wikipedia, is a healthcare facility, staffed by nurse - midwives, midwives, and / or obstetricians, for mothers in labor who may be assisted by doulas and coaches.
The babies were all delivered by Dr. Atef Moawad, an obstetrician who specializes in multiple and high - risk births.
I tried to match Johnson and Daviss as specifically as possible by adding in the additional variables of singleton (not twins or other multiples) and looking at Certified Nurse Midwives, who tend to care for lower - risk mothers than obstetricians.
All obstetrician — gynecologists and other obstetric care providers should support women who have given birth to preterm and other vulnerable infants to establish a full supply of milk by providing anticipatory guidance, support, and education for women.
All obstetrician — gynecologists and other obstetric care providers should support women who have given birth to preterm infants to establish a full supply of milk by providing anticipatory guidance and working with hospital staff to facilitate early, frequent milk expression.
She is more likely to be attended by a midwife, who in the UK is the autonomous professional who leads on normal birth and only makes referrals to an obstetrician when there are complications.
Most births in the United States are attended by obstetricians - surgeons who are trained to handle complications, and who are likely to resort to obstetrical interventions.
«Breast - feeding should not only be allowed [by family and community] it should be encouraged,» said Satcher, who also has addressed the importance of breast - feeding before the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the American Academy of Pediatrics since the government report came out last year.
For pregnant women who are at low risk of complications giving birth, the risk of newborn death and maternal complications is similar for obstetric deliveries by family physicians and obstetricians, according to a large study published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal).
Obstetrician Lisa Harris cites protocols on abortions for women who are miscarrying at US Catholic - affiliated hospitals, and by association presumes...
As an obstetrician - gynecologist who has struggled with her weight in the past, I am surprised by none of Michelle's success.
The script is by novelist Fielding, Dan Mazer, and — surprise — Emma Thompson, who gets the film's sharpest laughs as Bridget's nonplussed obstetrician.
And it's graced by some genuinely winning supporting performances, including Sarah Solemani's wonderfully protean turn as a smooth one minute, sloppy the next newscaster, and a stern obstetrician played by Emma Thompson, who wrote the script with Helen Fielding and Dan Mazer.
Our attorneys recovered $ 2.35 million on behalf of an infant who was born with a congenital heart defect and hearing loss caused by a failure of the mother's obstetricians to diagnose or treat her rubella during pregnancy.
Cassidy, by her guardian ad litem, sued Dr. Johnston, the obstetrician who delivered her, alleging that her injury resulted from negligence associated with an attempt to deliver her using a mid-level forceps procedure.
If an obstetrician or other medical personnel who are assisting in the birth of a child negligently fail to recognize and adequately manage these and other complications, the obstetrician and assisting medical professionals may be found liable in a medical malpractice action for a child's CP that is determined to have been caused by the negligence of such medical personnel.
If you feel that an error was made by your delivery team, obstetrician or other medical professional, it is important to speak with a medical malpractice attorney who can be informative and advise your next steps in a timely and compassionate manner.
Obstetricians and other medical personnel who assist in the care of a mother during her pregnancy or in her child's birth have a duty to exercise due care for the prevention of fetal asphyxia injuries by properly watching for, detecting, and monitoring signs of fetal asphyxia, and by managing the condition when it has been discovered to prevent or reduce the likelihood of child injury to the fetus.
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