Sentences with phrase «by some hospitals because»

Formula was pushed on me by the hospital because Bear was loosing weight and wouldn't latch correctly.
Thousands of years later, the ancient therapeutic is being embraced by some hospitals because of its ability to kill bacteria and other microbes on contact, which can help reduce deadly infections.

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He talks about Klein's $ 1.3 billion reduction in infrastructure spending from 1994 to 1997 and his $ 18.9 billion spending on infrastructure from 1998 to 2006 without any reference to the need for even more infrastructure because (1) Klein failed to maintain schools, roads and hospitals (in fact he blew the hospitals up) and (2) Alberta's population ballooned by 500,000 during that period.
Some of these launching pits are located in areas near hospitals and schools in the heart of populated areas and institutions attended by a large number of people, making them difficult to attack because of the risk of civilian casualties.
«If we don't act now, any one of us could go into hospital in 20 years for minor surgery and die because of an ordinary infection that can't be treated by antibiotics.
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, nBecause 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, nBecause 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, nbecause 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's wrong to deny workers the same coverage as other Americans simply because they're employed by a hospital affiliated with the CatholicChurch.
The churches can offer the health plans they want, but when they have a business outside the church, such as a school, or hospital, they must go by the laws of the land and not be granted any special treatment because they are owned by a church.
Nope, that is why we have an over abundance of children in cancer hospitals being treated on a daily basis because we are being tested by God.
He is committed to his own hospital, using his criteria of mental health, because he is considered by everyone to be perfectly sane.
despite being a full time college student, I was never offered a pump (though I did get one through the hospital because my DD was kept for 8 days) and never given any breastfeeding education except a bag with a burp cloth and a video that was all made by * NESTLE * yeah.
Standards outlined by the AAP for care of the neonate are possible in an out - of - hospital settings, including homebirth, although because homebirth practices do not have an accreditation body similar to the American Association of Birth Centers there is no way to assure that any particular homebirth midwife or practice provides any certain standard of care.
Today's topic is «It's not your fault» said by a Pedi in the ER to a home birth mom whose baby had been transferred because «the baby needed treatment for a freak occurrence that could have happened in the hospital as well.
My wife and I had our first 2 in a hospital and it almost killed them because of the drugs they forced on my wife the last 2 were born at home in a pool the 1st homebirth we had a midwife present the 2nd one the midwife was an hour and a half late so I delivered our daughter by myself it was awsome and now my wife is PG with our 5th baby we have the same midwife who was late to our last birth and we already know she is not going to be here ontime mostly because she lives 2 hours away from where we live and we are ok with this.
My healthy baby died because the midwife at the birth center did not pick up the falling heart rate and by the time I was blue - lighted to a hospital, it was too late to resuscitate my boy.
Most midwives do know when it's time to transfer because something has gone wrong, which by the way would go wrong at a hospital.
Somehow, they are able to use it for labor induction and medical abortion... Oh, I know how - because hospitals save money by using it and doctors do not care.
If everyone has healthcare insurance, that means there won't be those who choose HB because it's cheaper, since their hospital birth will be covered by their insurance.
And that approval is by no means assured because the Illinois Health Facilities Planning Board has signaled its intent to deny a similar project proposed by Palos Community Hospital for Orland Park.
Home Birth on the Rise by a Dramatic 20 Percent One mother chose home birth because it was cheaper than going to a hospital.
When we arrived we had been turned away at Texas Children's Hospital by the OB on call because we were a home birth transfer.
Certainly, if the baby has shown no interest in nursing or feeding by 12 to 24 hours after birth, it may be worthwhile to do something, mostly because hospital policies usually require the mother to be discharged by 24 to 48 hours.
It was in the news recently that one of the Duggar girls (not sure who, just noticed the article because it said «homebirth») had to transfer after a homebirth due to a hemmorhage that was actually stabilized by the time she reached the hospital.
AFRICAN MOON: So I'll start off by saying I had my third child at home, so I think that sort of talks a little bit about my experiences in the hospital, but I, you know, I want to say that I think the word baby - friendly is sort of a chicken statement, like I really want to voice that because they want for hospitals to focus on breastfeeding so why are we so afraid to say that?
The same goes in certain hospitals right now there's a real movement you know for the older late pre-term instance or the nursery full term instance who's mom because of medication during a C - section or just a really difficult time emberwing that the mom be given some relief by giving the child donor milk while she continues to get her milk supply out.
Just read a post by an older child who had 2 younger siblings die from homebirth, and how traumatic it was for the rest of them even though they were told it was inevitable (God's will)-- and how absolutely betrayed and devastated she felt when a 3rd baby survived the same (cord around neck) because hospital birth.
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 studieBy 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 studieby 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 had a 31 weeker, and while I was * immensely * grateful for the amazing NICU care he received, I would go home and read Jeevan's blog and feel somewhat guilty and so, so sad to read that while my preemie was snug and warm and fed in his isolette, being watched over by highly trained nurses and respiratory therapists, a baby older than mine died because the power went out in the hospital overnight (no backup generator) and they couldn't keep him warm enough.
No, the baby is brain - damaged because Mom was systematically brainwashed by the NCB fanatics to believe she was making a good choice for her baby and protecting him from the cold and uncaring hospital staff.
I mostly think it should be legal because the idea of dragging women by force into a hospital is... abhorrent But I also belive women are either choosing homebirth because they have bought into a false belief about how safe it is or they are choosing an experience over safety.
Ignoring your insane, made - up statistics, your argument is that because babies die in hospitals and elsewhere by other means that we should all accept home birth deaths as well and refrain from discussing how to prevent them?
Delivery decisions should ALWAYS be made on a case by case basis, and I would hate to see a mother or baby subjected to an excessively risky vaginal birth because the hospital had already done «too many» c - sections that month.
If a government - run health service decides to seriously restrict the practice of midwives, then a woman's right to choose a home birth becomes a moot point because even if she can secure the services of an Independent Midwife, or if she qualifies for one of the handful of hospital - led home birth schemes (known as DOMINO)-- she will not genuinely be «allowed» to make this choice because midwives are not covered by insurance to attend these births.
While I did not expect special treatment by my caregivers, I never thought I would become a victim of a violent hospital birth because they all feigned sympathy for my situation during my pregnancy.
Some stories of beautiful hospital births, some of brave women having cesarean's (some by choice, some because of emergency), some of ecstatic parents meeting their adopted children for the first time, and some of peaceful home - births.
Because at least in the regular hospital you can earn your Unicorn Scout Survivor of Birth - Rape by a Hep - Lock IV badge.
At the hospital, he was hijacked by the NICU because his APGAR was 3.
Germ - free is the way to go to avoid spending on hospitals and medication because of diseases caused by germs.
For my first birth, which was attended by a midwife in a hospital, I brought along a doula because my mother lives overseas, so I wanted an advocate — and she was indeed very helpful.
She says that explains why there are almost no hospitals in Israel that allow for full rooming in — because the big bucks are being paid by formula companies to build nurseries, so there's no money for facilities that allow rooming in.
So by the time a transfer is initiated, it's a train wreck simply because a lot of time had passed when something could be done early on in the hospital, but the setting didn't allow for something like an IV and a tiny bit of pitocon to move things along.
By your rationalization of «planning» vs «considering,» you won't have planned a homebirth until after the baby is born at home because at any time during labour you might decide to transfer to hospital care and your baby might be born there.
They may not have chosen to report one absolute risk because they look to have had two low - risk hospital birth cohorts, those attended by OBs and those attended by hospital midwives.
I was a celebrity in the hospital because I had labored so long naturally and then had this big baby by c - section.
Homebirth mothers may want to avoid hospitals because of a previous bad experience, or fear of a bad experience, which may even be brought on by a visit to a hospital or medical professional.
The estimates in table 1 are a sobering reflection of the perinatal hazards that these women face, 3 4 even if the exact rates have been exaggerated by some underas - certainment of the relevant official denominator figure for all births outside hospital and are subject to uncertainty because sampling methods had to be used to aportion the overall figure.
Estimates of the numbers of women booked for home birth but delivering in hospital were even more difficult to obtain because hospital records do not always specify this information accurately and no national estimate exists.1 4 Data collected in this region in 1983 suggested that 35 % of these women changed to hospital based care either before or during labour, and a more detailed prospective study of all planned home births in 1993 found a total transfer rate of 43 %.8 Women were classified as having booked for a home birth when a community midwife had accepted a woman for home delivery and had this arrangement accepted by her manager and supervisor of midwives at any stage in pregnancy, irrespective of any later change of plan.
Someone does not need for their baby to die for them to be ranging from a bit to incredibly traumatized by a birth experience... and not necessarily due to expectations she holds but because of trauma from A. nearly dying, like a friend of mine that an ER doctor yanked her entire uterus out of her body (yes, her uterus) and she was rushed to OR and bled to death but was brought back and spent a month in hospital.
I was scolded (lovingly) by the lactation consultant at the hospital at the end of my baby's first day because I had only attempted to nurse twice.
But it is exponentially cheaper than infant formula, and impoverished mothers who have become convinced that their breastmilk is not good enough for their child (hospital staff are frequently influenced by infant formula companies) often end up buying powdered milk instead of formula for their baby because it is all they can afford.
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