Sentences with phrase «do during labour»

We know what to do during labour to ensure a positive birth experience.

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Unlike Khan, who significantly outperformed the Labour party in his own constituency during the mayoral election, Goldsmith did only about as well as a generic Conservative candidate.
Then an expected agreement on the start of free trade talks with China did not materialize during Justin Trudeau's Beijing visit earlier this week, blocked by Chinese objections to including «progressive elements,» such as labour and gender rights, in the negotiations.
Former British Labour Party MP Kevin McNamara, who has died aged 82, probably did more during his long political career than any other British politici -LRB-...)
I am very quiet by nature and I'm pretty sure I didn't make any noise while in labour or during delivery.
Infants of women who were referred to secondary care during labour had a 3.66 times higher risk of delivery related perinatal death than did infants of women who started labour in secondary care (relative risk 3.66, 1.58 to 8.46)...
I don't know about the NHS, but in Spain there is constant monitoring during labour, so if a baby is in distress you are very likely to know before it comes out.
I know this sounds crazy, but it's very much in line with the visualization we do during pregnancy and labour to open our cervix and prepare our bodies for change.
If you don't check maternal BP often during labour, you won't recognise early warning signs for eclampsia or stroke.
My plan was to graduate, do my post-grad study and then go on to counsel families who've suffered a traumatic birth experience, and raise awareness for post-natal PTSD and other mental health conditions which are exacerbated by the feeling of loss of control during labour.
As horrifying as it sounds when you're not in labour, trust us, if it does happen during labour, it will be the last thing on your mind, and the doctors and midwives see it all the time.
During labour she coached me and helped me through, and also helped my husband, who didn't know what to do for me.
Although she did not have any complications during labour or birth, she wanted the obstetrician present and readily available in case of an emergency.
If you do want pain relief the midwife can administer it for you at any time during the labour.
Women who received IV fluids during labour had higher levels of edema postpartum and rated their breasts as firmer as and more tender than women who did not receive IV fluids.
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.
I will admit now that there was a moment during my labour that I thought «Ok, I understand why people get epidurals, but I want to do this on my own» — and I did.
It could be argued that unplanned home births are similar to planned home births which were transferred to hospital during labour (because birth did not take place in the intended location), and that not getting to hospital in time is a risk of planning a hospital birth, and for this reason we have run the analysis both with and without unplanned home births (see «results» section).
Most drugs and medication do pass into the mother's milk, but only about 1 % of it does get to the baby (we are not talking about drugs taken during the labour, which is a whole different story).
I feel that women and their partners do much better with privacy and intimacy during the birth process and that, my role is to sometimes protect that privacy and intimacy first of all by educating them that that might be really important and to talk about you know the effect both positive and negative about um, support during that time can be or even just letting people know hey, we're in labour, the Facebook kind of thing but you know keep it quiet, keep it down, don't fritter the energy away by drawing other people to it or drawing the expectation that something's happening rather than just letting something evolve... I think guarding the space by keeping the space as calm and quiet and private as possible is key and giving people tools to do that during the prenatal time to deal with over eager family members or friends.
Do not forget that you are looking at Homebirth within a very specific cultural milieu, that of predominantly white, well off women in developed countries, a culture where pregnant women expect to be the centre of attention during labour and delivery, and to be in control of every aspect of their lives.
I was very vocal during labour; my daughter did become concerned at the time, but seeing that concern helped me to focus my energy.
When and if you hear them during your labour and birth experience you can gently remind the doctor or midwife that you understand these terms and that you will work with them to ensure that your birth will focus on what you want and how you and your baby are doing, rather than on hospital protocol.
Exercising during pregnancy does you a whole deal of good; prepares you well for the ardours labour... Continue Reading →
Hypnobirthing and relaxation techniques during labour may reduce your risk of medical intervention, as does hiring a doula for childbirth support.
I didn't really want one during my first labour but as it went on so long, my baby was back to back and a decent size for my small frame, I needed something a bit stronger than gas and air!
I am a Labour supporter, and have been for many years, but my problem with any established political party is they don't keep the promises they make during election campaigns.
Labour MP Ian Davidson, who is leading the rebellion, confirmed to the Guardian he does not expect to force a referendum now that the Liberal Democrats have decided to abstain during tonight's vote.
It seems a long time ago since Diane Abbott was in the running to become the Labour candidate for mayor of London, but in the top spot this week is our report from last year on comments she made during her campaign in which she suggested the capital didn't need another white middle - aged man in charge.
David Cameron has denied misleading Conservative MPs during coalition talks with the Liberal Democrats, insisting he did not tell them Labour was offering Nick Clegg's party electoral reform without a referendum.
Miliband also said Labour did not do enough to tackle moral problems during its 13 years in office.
To vote for the EU in this referendum will do for Labour in England and Wales what collaborating with the Tories during the Scottish independence referendum did in Scotland: destroy it.
During the recent by - election at Nantwich and Crewe which the Conservatives gained by overturning a huge Labour majority, various comments were heard from teenage voters and early twenty - somethings such as: «If Tories win does it mean a change of Prime Minister?»
A: See above 9 Q: Why Does Sunder Quote London A: It was held during a period when Labour were at what then seemed a historic low ebb.
During his Labour leadership, Miliband did not go quite as far as pledging to force all firms to put employees in the boardroom.
You cite the ’45 Labour Government even though it did not challenge capitalist hegemony and lost support during its time in office.
In addition it was increasingly clear during the negotiations that many senior members of the Labour party did not want a coalition with us and preferred the option of going into opposition.
After all, during the last parliament, some of Labour's promises did not prove to be worth the manifestos they were printed on.
Lord Mandelson said Woodley was «passionate» in his view that Government should be spending money to enable Nissan, Honda, Jaguar, «or whoever it is», to retain all their labour during the downturn, however long it lasts, as opposed to making sure that all available cash is spent ensuring that short - term unemployment does not turn into long - term unemployment.
There are clear systematic differences with Labour doing much better in the polls than in the PNS (with very big gaps during Blair's leadership up to the Iraq war: 1994 - 2003).
The Lords will fight against it, as they did to legislation like this during the Labour years (when John Reid tried to do something similar).
Labour MP for West Bromwich East until 2001, on November 18th 2008 Baron Snape was forced to apologise to the House of Lords for, «not declaring an interest in my earlier intervention today, although I have done so on previous occasions during the passage of the [local transport] bill.
And, while Ukip did indeed attract more former Labour voters during the later New Labour years, they have won a substantially higher proportion of Tory voters since the coalition came to power.
As the following graph of opinion poll trends during the 2010 campaign shows, so - called «Cleggmania» peaked immediately after the first debate, when he did most to introduce himself to most voters: his poll ratings, and his party's, surged, while both the Conservatives and Labour fell.
During the summer's hustings, he spoke often about the hard work Labour need to do to get back in power — now it's time to lead by example and start doing it.
While there were no major labour strikes during his term, MacDonald acted swiftly to end those that did erupt.
Today, Mr Kinnock said he believed the Labour leader does not have the «requisite skills or experience to ensure there is a strong Labour voice at the negotiating table» during Brexit talks.
The Labour leader decided to give up on arguing about the NHS during his second bout of questions to congratulate (in that uniquely both sarcastic and frenziedly obsequious sense reserved only for PMQs) the PM for making history this week — «give him credit Mr Speaker though, he did make history this week, he's got his own word in the Oxford English Dictionary — «omnishambles»».
Critics of the move also suggested that Khan's keynote speech last year — during which he used the word «power» 34 times and appeared to be positioning himself as the election winner who could save the Labour party - might have had something to do with it.
On This Week on Thursday night, former Labour home secretary Alan Johnson was at pains to stress that while the Windrush generation's landing cards were controversially destroyed during his time in office, it had absolutely nothing to do with him.
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