When the time comes, you'll have qualified and competent on - call care for
your children during your labor and birth, no matter when your new baby arrives.
Not exact matches
If you are planning to have your
child during your home
birth, show him some videos of
births to visualize
and prepare for your being in
labor and birthing a baby.
Even if the
child will remain with you
during the
labor and birth it would be very helpful to have a person who would care for the
child's needs (especially if he is younger age).
StudyWomb ™, the Online Natural
Child Birth Education Classroom
Birth Plan Template Stages of
Labor and Delivery Early Stage of
Labor Braxton Hicks Contractions Cramping
During Pregnancy
Are
children allowed to visit
during early
labor and after
birth?
These benefits include but are not limited to the power of the human touch
and presence, of being surrounded by supportive people of a family's own choosing, security in birthing in a familiar
and comfortable environment of home, feeling less inhibited in expressing unique responses to
labor (such as making sounds, moving freely, adopting positions of comfort, being intimate with her partner, nursing a toddler, eating
and drinking as needed
and desired, expressing or practicing individual cultural, value
and faith based rituals that enhance coping)-- all of which can lead to easier
labors and births, not having to make a decision about when to go to the hospital
during labor (going too early can slow progress
and increase use of the cascade of risky interventions, while going too late can be intensely uncomfortable or even lead to a risky unplanned
birth en route), being able to choose how
and when to include
children (who are making their own adjustments
and are less challenged by a lengthy absence of their parents
and excessive interruptions of family routines), enabling uninterrupted family boding
and breastfeeding, huge cost savings for insurance companies
and those without insurance,
and increasing the likelihood of having a deeply empowering
and profoundly positive, life changing pregnancy
and birth experience.
A
child's temperament may change a lot
during the first few months, because the way a newborn behaves is influenced by temporary factors such as pregnancy hormones, maternal health
and diet, duration of
labor, a premature
birth,
and immature neurological development.
For the peace
and quiet in which to give
birth, the simplicity of the moments, the ability to concentrate
during contractions without disruption, the absence of unneeded medical interventions, the blessing of not having to ride in a car while in
labor and so much more, I wish I had birthed every last one of my
children at home.
If your
child sustained any type of
birth injury as a result of medical negligence
during your pregnancy or the
labor and delivery stages of childbirth, The Killino Firm's West Palm Beach, Florida,
birth injury
and trauma attorneys can help you fight for the compensation to which you are entitled from all those responsible for your
child's injuries.
If your
child has sustained a
birth injury as a result of medical malpractice
during your pregnancy or the
labor and delivery stages of your
child's
birth,
birth injury attorney Jeffrey Killino can help you obtain the justice your
child deserves from the responsible individuals
and entities.
If your
child has sustained an Erb's Palsy or other childbirth injury
and you suspect the injury was due to medical malpractice or negligence
during your pregnancy or the
labor and delivery stages of your
child's
birth, you may be entitled to compensation from the responsible medical professionals.
This type of claim can be brought against the obstetrician caring for the pregnant women
during the pregnancy, the doctor who delivered the
child, the nurses
and medical caregivers involved in your
labor or the medical facility at which your
child's
birth took place.
There is an important difference between unpreventable complications
during a
child's
birth and actual injuries that are sustained
during labor that are caused by medical negligence.
Brachial plexus palsy injuries may also occur as a result of medical malpractice
during the
labor and delivery stages of a
child's
birth, even in the absence of medical negligence
during a mother's pregnancy.
Some
birth injuries result from unavoidable complications
during pregnancy,
labor, or delivery, while others are caused by the negligence of hospitals, clinics, obstetricians, or other medical personnel assisting in the care of a pregnant woman
and her unborn
child.
Medical negligence or malpractice leading to a
child's brachial plexus palsy
birth injury may occur
during the care of the mother
during her pregnancy or
during the
labor and delivery stages of the
birth of her
child.
If you suspect that your
child suffers from a
birth injury caused by medical negligence
during your pregnancy,
labor, or delivery, contact attorney Killino at 877-412-8490 for a free evaluation of your case
and additional information about your legal rights
and options.
Medical errors
during any of the stages of a fetus's development,
during the delivery
and labor stages of the
child's
birth, or
during the period immediately following a
child's
birth may result in numerous types of asphyxia injuries.
Thus, the obstetrician owes a duty to exercise due care for the fetus's as well as the mother's safety
during the mother's pregnancy, the
labor and delivery stages of childbirth,
and for some time following the
child's
birth.
A variety of
birth injuries to a
child's brain may result from a deprivation of oxygen, either
during the mother's pregnancy or the
labor and delivery stages of childbirth, or from trauma to a
child's head
during labor or delivery.
If your
child has sustained a
birth trauma injury
and you believe the injury may have been caused by medical negligence
during your
labor or the delivery of your
child, you may be entitled to legal compensation for your
child's injuries.
They can be due to negligence not only
during the
labor and delivery stages of a
child's
birth but also
during the mother's pregnancy.
Whether childbirth injuries result from the negligence of doctors
and other medical professionals
during a woman's pregnancy or the inadequacy of care
during the
labor and delivery stages of a
child's
birth, Jeff Killino is ready to fight for justice from any
and all those responsible for a
child's
birth injury or death.
Failing to monitor a mother
during labor or failing to perform a caesarean section quickly may be forms of medical malpractice
and may result in lasting
birth injuries for the
child.