Not exact matches
There's more information on how to prepare siblings for the birth of a new baby over on babyReady where they suggest: make a game out of the kinds of strange noises that you may make when you are in labour, try not to make too many
changes to your child's routine close to the delivery, let your older child open the baby's gifts, and take your older child to your
doctor (
or midwife) visits, and more.
From Stephanie Greunke, R.D., «While you should always consult your
doctor,
midwife,
or healthcare professional before starting any new diet, supplement regimen,
or lifestyle
changes especially while pregnant, I believe eating a whole - foods, nutrient - dense diet that keeps your hormones balanced, cravings in check, your digestion working optimally, and your immune system healthy is the best thing a pregnant mama can do for herself and her growing baby.
If your baby still hasn't
changed position, your
doctor or midwife may try to turn your baby.
As always, consult your
midwife or doctor about any
changes you make to your diet while pregnant.
If you have any of these symptoms, you may want to ask your
doctor or midwife to screen your breasts for IGT: breasts that are significantly asymmetrical (one is larger than the other), your breasts are widely spaced, tube - shaped,
or seem like empty sacs, you had no breast
changes in early pregnancy,
or you had no breast
changes after birth.
Sometimes it means the doula,
midwife, nurse,
or doctor is asking the mother to do a variety of position
changes, techniques, and even medical interventions to help finish the labor.
If you begin to see a big
change in the pattern of your babies movements in a 3 to 4 day span that is a reason to call your
doctor or midwife.
Today, humans rely on culture, often in the form of modern medicine, to
change that outcome, using assisted birth with
doctors or midwives, for example.
As always, check with a
doctor or midwife before taking
or changing anything, especially during pregnancy, but do your research on this one!