«No one has done this research about if these distances are
increasing bad outcomes,» she says.
Homebirth in places with safeguards in place
increases bad outcomes.
Even the Cornell paper came out with nearly the same
increase bad outcomes as the MANA data, but you people still defend MANA.
Now in the few days since its posting, sites have linked to this press release and Homebirth advocates are cheering and even as going as far to state that Homebirth is safe and there are
no increase bad outcomes with Homebirth according to the MANA data.
Not exact matches
The only really
bad outcome occurs if rates
increase while you are locked.
The Third Way found a long - term decline in the earnings of low - skill males and that declining wages coincided with
increased rates of family disruption and
worse educational
outcomes for boys from these disrupted families.
Those conditions make it more likely that young people will use alcohol to excess, and further
increases the chances for poor decision making and
bad outcomes when under the influence of alcohol.
If an experienced doctor feels circumstances have began while in labor that might
increase the risk of a
bad outcome to my baby so a cesarean is recommended, that is good clinical practice.
While father absence has been associated with a host of negative children's
outcomes, including
increased risk of dropping out of school and lower educational attainment, poorer physical and mental health, and behavioural problems,36 - 40 higher levels of involvement by nonresident fathers may assuage the negative effects of father absence on children's
outcomes.41, 42 Quality of the parents» relationship before divorce, or of the pre-divorce father / child relationship, can also be an important factor: children fare
worse following divorce when pre-divorce relationships were good and fare better when pre-divorce relationships were poor, 43,44 suggesting children are sometimes better off without a father if the father's relationship to the child or the mother was not good.
Yet MANA offers no guidelines for Homebirth midwives to follow to help prevent
bad outcomes based on these
increase in
bad outcomes.
IF, as they claim, «home birth is safe as long as the patients are sufficiently low risk,» then how can you account for the
increase in
bad outcomes, which is now becoming undeniable?
It's very hard to speak against that or be discouraging about that but, on the other hand, there is the possibility that in nursing you actually
increase the risk of a
bad outcome in this respect.
Yes, the American Academy of Pediatrics continues to recommend extended breastfeeding, but when information such as the above is presented to them, along with CDC data showing that health
outcomes have become
worse since breastfeeding greatly
increased beginning in the 1970's, the AAP has no reply.
Failing to do so is not an option, as it would shamefully leave New York as one of only two states where 16 year olds are charged as adults and would perpetuate
bad outcomes with
increased likelihood of youth re-offending and decreased public safety.
But along with
increasing staff, Social Services Commissioner Carol Dankert - Maurer says the community needs to engage mothers and caregivers in «a different level of conversation» or else «
bad outcomes» will continue.
While late - term gestation was associated with an
increase in the rate of abnormal conditions at birth and with
worse physical
outcomes during childhood, it was also associated with better performance on all three measures of school - based cognitive functioning measures during childhood,» the study concludes.
Women over the age of 65 face numerous barriers to good health: an
increased risk for obesity, greater struggles against poverty and higher rates of asthma with
worse health
outcomes.
«Yet, despite an
increase in emergency department admissions in rural areas, we didn't see
worse health
outcomes for these individuals.»
«People ask me if
increasing nut consumption will lead to obesity, which leads to
worse outcomes,» he said.
Research has shown that the relationship is bi-directional: Depression may result in
worse outcomes for people with heart disease, while the presence of heart disease may
increase the likelihood that someone will develop depression.
Anthropogenic CO2 emissions are presently
increasing every year at an accelerating rate, and it is extremely unlikely that humanity will collectively do what is necessary to not only stop that growth in CO2 emissions, but reverse it, and then reduce emissions by 80 percent or more within 5 to 10 years, which is what mainstream climate scientists say is needed to avoid the
worst outcomes of anthropogenic global warming.
While research on educational software is still young,
increasing evidence points to positive
outcomes for today's students — despite the prevalence of headlines linking video games to
bad behavior or lukewarm learning
outcomes.
Because of their
increased dropout rate, as well as societal stigma surrounding them and a number of other factors, teenage parents and their children are at risk of experiencing
worse psychosocial and socioeconomic
outcomes than their peers (Kiselica & Pfaller, 1993; Coren et al., 2003).
And it likely will make the dog
worse, not better, and so an ill advised judge could be setting up a situation where the solution
increases the probability that the dog and owner will re-offend, and the
outcomes will be even
worse.
Rates of heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and other noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) in low - and middle - income countries are
increasing faster, in younger people, and with
worse outcomes than in wealt...
Wagner and Weitzman helpfully translate the scientific research on climate sensitivities into probabilities of very
bad outcomes, and they conclude that at 700 ppm, there is an 11 percent chance of an
increase in global temperature exceeding 11 degrees Fahrenheit.
Basically, his «small part of a larger picture» work doesn't aid lawsuit defendants to say their fossil fuel product isn't responsible for
increased CO2 emissions that cause
bad outcomes.
The indicators of childhood deprivation and development focused on indications of disadvantage since it is these groups who experience the
worst adult health
outcomes, whereas several other studies also distinguish particularly advantaged childhood circumstances which
increase the gradients observed.
A general pattern of
worse academic, literacy, and behavior
outcomes with
increased number of ACEs is apparent (Tables 3, 4, and 5).
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people already suffer
worse outcomes from cancer than other Australians, and these are guaranteed to
increase into the future if the health measures outlined in the government budget are implemented.
While father absence has been associated with a host of negative children's
outcomes, including
increased risk of dropping out of school and lower educational attainment, poorer physical and mental health, and behavioural problems,36 - 40 higher levels of involvement by nonresident fathers may assuage the negative effects of father absence on children's
outcomes.41, 42 Quality of the parents» relationship before divorce, or of the pre-divorce father / child relationship, can also be an important factor: children fare
worse following divorce when pre-divorce relationships were good and fare better when pre-divorce relationships were poor, 43,44 suggesting children are sometimes better off without a father if the father's relationship to the child or the mother was not good.
Youth with co-occurring ADHD and depression experience more serious impairments and
worse developmental
outcomes than those with either disorder alone, including
increased rates of suicidal ideation and suicide completion.