Have
you ever been in the hospital for a few days before?
If we have
ever been in the hospital or bedridden for any length of time our muscles begin to atrophy.
Not exact matches
One of Xenex's customers
is Texas Health Presbyterian
Hospital in Dallas, where Thomas Duncan, the first person
ever diagnosed with Ebola
in the United States
was being treated.
If I
was ever dying
in a
hospital, the last person I'd want to see
is a closed, cold Harvard professor who
is unable to listen.
To paraphrase him, I'd say: «That if I
was ever sick
in the
hospital, if I
was ever dying, that the last person I would
ever want to see
is some Harvard Divinity School professor wanting to talk to me about faith or the depth of his spiritual life.»
For one thing, as women begin to feel strong and to see that they have far more potential than they have
ever imagined, they
are less apt to land
in mental
hospitals.
Reality... Sorry to fail you It turned to have
been a small internal bleeding
in the personality sector of my brain that had left me unconscious for more than three days
in hospital... but thanks to mercy of God and prayers of my family I
was able to recover with out any damages what so
ever... Any way only today I managed to get an internet line to communicate herewith tonight from Amman, Jordan... It
is a pleasant weather here cool and rainy wet...!
If you had
been on her staff and had
EVER talked to a patient (or anyone else
in the
hospital for that matter) with even HALF the rudeness you showed
in the above post, rest assured that you would have hit the door on the way out — quite possibly face - first.
Every NDE I've
ever read about where a person
was being monitored at a
hospital and the medical report
is available had one thing
in common: the people
were never actually considered brain dead and there
was still some activity
in the brain.
Can't wait for he or she to
be here so I don't
ever have to
be preggers again (I
was in the
hospital the other day and the nurse said it has to
be a boy it
's such a pain
in the - ss — we will see
If the
hospital could prove that it
was ONLY staffed by devout Catholics, and that no one who
ever had or
ever would work there believed
in or agreed with contraceptives, and you accepted 0 Government dollars
in support, you
were purely a church run facility, then you could ignore the law, and anyone who works there should know what they
're getting into.
I
'm single so the first two
are out for me and I've
been boycotting flowers
ever since I found out about my bee allergy the hard way (read:
hospital visit on my first
ever week
in Canada back
in first year).
After three years at Patton State
Hospital, to which a California Superior Court judge had committed him for a maximum of seven years as a mentally disordered sex offender, Watson handwrote a letter
in January 1984 seeking an early release: «My crimes (the only ones I
ever had
are child molest)
are not anything to
be proud of nor
is my history of these crimes something to ignore.
A Sapphire Jubilee... Watford
was Burnley's 100th game
in Prem... Bercow says no more trumps... goodbye scriptwriter Alan Simpson...
hospital corridors re-designated wards... Robbie Savage hairstyle the worst
ever... Next up...
when I had my epidural 6.5 years ago It
was patient controlled and has
been ever since at both maternity
hospitals here
in Winnipeg canada.
And just as the death of a
hospital - born baby doesn't mean that no baby should
ever be born
in the
hospital, the same should
be said for babies born at home.»
I won't
ever give birth
in a
hospital again if it can
be helped, and since homebirth
is illegal
in the state of IL, most providers won't come near me with a ten foot pole — even though I've already HAD a vbac, and my uterus has
been «tested.»
They may have
been the first doula to
ever attend a
hospital birth
in their region, or the doula who worked with care - providers to make changes.
It
was, all
in all, an amazing, brilliant experience, and I can't imagine
ever having another
hospital birth.
Giving birth
in a
hospital is likely one of the most expensive items you'll
ever cut a check for.
I made sure this time I wouldn't let it happen, and now my daughter who
is now 10 months only
ever had naked time to teach cuing
in the
hospital after she
was born.
Yes ***
Was he
ever given formula as suplement (
in hospital before you produced breastmilk, or not enough breastmilk, etc) Yes *** When did it start and how old
is your baby now.
And we just know there
are loads of problems
in hospitals... those places where no one
ever studies outcomes.
It
's not a happy time to give up the dream home birth, move
ever so slowly while
in heavy labor, and to transfer to an unfamiliar provider
in an environment you probably distrust (otherwise you would have chosen the
hospital to begin with).
He
was born big so I
m totally fine that my milk
is a little short for his appetite but while we
were in the
hospital nobody
ever mentioned to us that formula might
be considered if my milk wasn't enough.
My step sister -
in - law
was told that she could not make enough milk by a lactation consultant before she
ever left the
hospital.
SUNNY GAULT: Yeah, I mean, I think that
's, you know, the whole point with the whole baby - friendly initiative
is, you know, when moms come
in to a
hospital, you really don't know their background, you don't know, you know, did their mom breastfeed, you know, have they, you know, have they
ever seen someone nursing
in public, like you don't know where they start off.
This
is absolutely untrue — if there
is a
hospital where it applies, I think that
hospital should change, but the only restrictions
ever imposed on me, positionwise, while
in a
hospital to give birth
were the positions required administration of epidural anesthesia, and for surgery.
What hardly
ever gets pointed out,
in the «babies die
in hospitals» [faux] argument
is that, while, yes, babies do die
in hospitals, it
is after everything possible has
been done to save them, whereas
in homebirth babies
are put at the utmost risk of death by not having proper staff / equipment / conditions, etc. to save them.
No woman birthing
in one of our
hospitals will
ever receive one, and
in fact midvives
are supposed to do all they can to ensure that breastfeeding
is at least initiated where possible.
going to
hospital at 8
am, reading a book until 10:30
am and having my daughter
in my arms and feeding before 11:30 h. Best birth
ever.
The numbers I had come across (long before I
ever came to this site) from published research
was 0.09 % neonatal mortality rate
in the
hospital vs 0.20 %
in the
hospital.
I broke down when I started packing for the
hospital and realized that, for the first time
ever, I couldn't pack my two littlest's clothes
in my suitcase along with mine like I usually do because we
were going to
be apart.
My friend who also has 3 year old but stopped bstfeeding at around 6 months as
is a common practice here
in UK recently asked if my son
ever been to a
hospital for anything I said no and she
was stunned.
Have you
ever seen the pacifier that
's used
in hospital nurseries and NICUs?
robe / comfy clothes: If you've
ever had to stay
in a
hospital before or let alone just
been inside one, you know it
is just about always freezing!
My daughter has
been sleeping with me (us) since the thirds day I had her
in the
hospital came home and
been sleeping with me
ever since the only problem
is we have baby number 2 on the way and she has a fit when we try to get her to sleep
in her own bed even if she falls asleep
in my bed and I put her
in her bed she still gets up
in the middle of the night and sleeps with me
5 Comparing children who
were «never» breastfed to those who
were «
ever» breastfed combines highly varied practices into the same groups, potentially mixing children who breastfed once
in the
hospital with those who exclusively breastfed for several months.
I believe no woman should
ever have to birth alone, feeling unsupported or unloved, and should never have anyone else's agenda brought into their most vulnerable space,
be it
hospital policy, Doc preferences, mothers
in - law, etc..
Only a little over 5 feet tall, and
ever so gentle by nature, she
was tenacious
in promoting breastfeeding; she showed that entrusting the baby to the mother saves lives, she showed the world that
hospital routines can
be changed, dramatically and relatively suddenly.
Signed, 3 babies at home, and now happily back
in the
hospital where I have
been treated with far more kindness, respect and compassion than I and my babies
ever received
in a home birth setting.
Dr Gowri Motha pioneered waterbirths
in NHS
hospitals, buying the first
ever water birth pool
in 1987 out of her own pocket for the NHS London
hospital where she
was an obstetrician.
Mothers and babies across the state now have even more support and we
are ever closer to reaching our Healthy People 2020 target of increasing the percent of live births
in hospitals providing recommended care for lactating women and infants.
Did you know that one lactation consultant at a Boston - area
hospital told me (
in person, to me and about 100 others
in a room at a conference) that she would
be fired if she
ever uttered the words «tongue tie» at her
hospital again.
I proved that I
was a champion chucker after a laparoscopy (my first
ever general anaesthetic, I ended up back
in hospital on a drip over night).
HEATHER GARETY: Well we got discharged from the
hospital the second time on a Wednesday and then we
were still supplementing and then the following morning she actually initiated her first feeding that she
ever initiated
in her life.
Actually with all three
is I expressed colostrum before I
ever went to the
hospital to have the babies and froze it and whenever I started getting stressed
in the
hospital about
being not able to nurse, not giving
in to latch.
Hi, my baby
is 4 weeks old and she
was in d the
hospital for a week as she had jaundice, she
was given bottle feed at that time and when she came home i tried to feed her, i had sore nipples initially but now iam fine, i give her the formula milk as she gets fussy when i feed her, she starts to cry when
ever i try to feed her.
I stayed on my medication and
in the
hospital they screened me for postpartum depression, while I smiled through the questions no one
ever thought to ask while I
was pregnant.
In the state of Massachusetts, you
are incorrect regarding comparisons over home birth midwives VS
hospital midwives equipment >
Ever wonder why so many CNM»S have home births?