Sentences with phrase «for normal birth»

The hospital has a place in maternity care, but with politics and money that control them at this moment in time it is not the place for normal birth.
A pregnant traveler who is in an advanced stage of pregnancy is not likely to have travel insurance coverage for a normal birth because the birth is an expected event.
I think we have to look at what passes for normal birth before we can call any jaundice normal.
And while birth center rooms are outfitted with all the essential medical supplies needed for normal birth, you don't see and hear the same kinds of large machines and medical equipment you might find in a hospital room.
These are interesting and helpful tips but wasnt applicable to me as i had to get a c - section as i had no choice i wanted to go normal but after dr done examination he said that im not small for normal birth lucky for me he done examination and said it bec as he got our boy to take out he our boy decided to turned and that would have made anyway that i would have got a s - section.
I also enjoyed Rhea Dempsey's book Birth With Confidence: Savvy Stories For Normal Birth.
Rhea is a passionate woman of birth; she is an educator, trainer, doula, birth activist, counselor, speaker and author of «Birth with Confidence: Savvy choices for normal birth ``.
AIMS Ireland is a voluntary organisation, formed to highlight and campaign for a greater understanding, acceptance and support for normal birth practices in our country.
«You don't need to train for childbirth, but preparation with a proper diet and regular exercise and a prenatal visit to your doctor will offer you the best chance for a normal birth and a healthy baby,» he added.
The Royal College of Midwives maintains a Campaign for Normal Birth (A Campaign for Midwives) declaring that «promoting normal birth key to cost savings» (Promoting midwives a key to cost savings.)
She volunteers her time extensively as an advocate for normal birth, locally and internationally.
It prepares you for the normal birth most women are designed to have.
Not too long ago it was unthinkable that midwives could actually be as good for business as they are for normal birth, yet there we were in Richmond witnessing a movement come to fruition.
As I understand it, the RCM changed from a «Campaign for Normal Birth» to a «Campaign for Better Births» because it wanted to campaign for improved care for the small proportion of expectant mothers for whom medicalised birth is indicated, as well as for the majority, for whom physiological birth is the preferred outcome.
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