Lord Prescott has criticised Tony Blair's
intervention in the Labour leadership contest, telling the former prime minister to «calm down».
He added that Unite boss Len McCluskey's
intervention in the Labour leadership dispute was «helpful», saying the issue can be resolved without a party split.
Corbyn's surge prompted a rare
intervention in Labour affairs by Tony Blair, who urged his party to remain in the centre - ground.
Liz Kendall's campaign chief has expressed his disappointment over
an intervention in the Labour leadership race by a supporter of Yvette Cooper.
I believe that when the first
intervention in labour occurs, more and more interventions are likely to keep on happening.
First time mothers struggle to avoid
an intervention in labour Figures show a lack of support nationally for mothers planning vaginal birthsafter Caesareans The HSE has released detailed figures of birth statistics from Ireland's 19 public maternity units for... Read More
Objective To compare perinatal outcomes, maternal outcomes, and
interventions in labour by planned place of birth at the start of care in labour for women with low risk pregnancies.
Helping Birth: Your Guide to Pain Relief Choices and
Interventions in Labour and Childbirth with real stories
I don't know why I respond to the irrational, but I delivery about 200 babies a year, with a primary Cesarean section rate of 12 % (including women who choose an elective cesarean delivery, which is their right as AUTONOMOUS HUMAN BEINGS), and deliver about 1 baby per week, about 40 - 50 per year, to women who have
NO interventions in labour.
Not exact matches
In order to test the impact of strikes and lockouts, sports economists use intervention analysis, meaning they test for disruptions that affect a series of data — in this case, labour stoppages upon attendance figure
In order to test the impact of strikes and lockouts, sports economists use
intervention analysis, meaning they test for disruptions that affect a series of data —
in this case, labour stoppages upon attendance figure
in this case,
labour stoppages upon attendance figures.
Without the emergency
intervention that followed, the baby would have suffocated
in the birth canal
in which he was trapped and I would have bled to death, which would at least have killed me within hours rather than over several excruciatingly painful days
in the case of the obstructed
labour.
You may have a short, easy
labour and cope very well without pain medication... you may have a long difficult
labour with a baby
in distress and find that you can't cope with the pain and that the
interventions are suddenly necessary.
We've long offered a childbirth educator and / or doula - led complement of workshops to encourage a more informed choice of birth options from
interventions, comfort measures
in labour to delivery and breastfeeding classes.
Most obstetric cases relate to
labour ward practice, and 99 % of these relate to «failure to intervene» or «delay
in intervention.»
Therefore any
intervention in the process of
labour and birthing can affect the breastfeeding relationship especially if it alters your baby's neurological behaviour or your hormonal responsiveness.
I still believe there are too many
interventions, too many C - sections, and too much of making low risk birth happen
in a commoditised (and expensive) environment of green drapes and IVs and monitors and uncomfortable, non-ergonomic
labouring and birthing positions; too much pitocin and aesthetics, etc..
Interventions during
labour were substantially lower
in all non-obstetric unit settings.
Adverse perinatal outcomes are uncommon
in all settings, while
interventions during
labour and birth are much less common for births planned
in non-obstetric unit settings.
Disappointed by the medicalisation of birth and unnecessary
intervention in hospitals, where
labouring women were made to lie on their back, she started to advocate the use of movement and gravity to help
labour and birth.
Transfer
in labour was also common (14 %), but on no occasion was obstetric
intervention required
in the first hour after transfer; women transferred appreciated having spent part of their
labour at home
The neonatal outcomes for women giving birth centre or a
labour ward were comparable although the levels of
intervention were higher
in the
labour ward groups despite similarities
in demographic and obstetric predictors.
The aim of our study was to determine firstly, whether a retrospective linked data study was a viable alternative to such a design using routinely collected data
in one Australian state and secondly, to report on the outcomes and
interventions for women (and their babies) who planned to give birth
in a hospital
labour ward, birth centre or at home.
So quite possibly you forced your baby to stay
in a suboptimal environment, rather than consider induction of
labour when your doctor first identified the need for
intervention.
Most first births are slower than actively managed maternity units would like and so
labours in hospitals get hurried along by either physical or chemical means, and whilst most babies can cope well with this artificial speeding up of the
labour, some find it a challenge and become distressed requiring further
interventions.
In spite of a family history of long first births (the reason I wanted a home birth in the first place was to avoid a lot of intervention if labour went over 24 hours), I had my first baby in three and a half hours, and the others were even faste
In spite of a family history of long first births (the reason I wanted a home birth
in the first place was to avoid a lot of intervention if labour went over 24 hours), I had my first baby in three and a half hours, and the others were even faste
in the first place was to avoid a lot of
intervention if
labour went over 24 hours), I had my first baby
in three and a half hours, and the others were even faste
in three and a half hours, and the others were even faster.
For those who don't know this is the scenario
in which medical staff, through their
interventions (including but not limited to breaking her waters and an augmentation of
labour we hadn't consented to) to «encourage» birth
in a fixed timescale which suited them and the hospital actually end up having a counter-productive effect ending up slowly but surely
in an emergency c - section
in our case, or an instrumental delivery.
One of the key recommendations
in this guideline recognizes that every birth is unique, while some
labours progress quickly, others don't and unnecessary medical
interventions should be avoided if the woman and her baby are
in good condition.
Really helped me during
labour although I wouldn't say it was a trippy experience lol (had to be monitored etc) it gave me strength to resist pressure of
interventions e.g. epidural and have confidence and faith
in my body
The detailed examples provided
in midwives» accounts may usefully assist the reader
in this regard, but further research is required to explore the topic more fully and to examine the impact of the
interventions identified (e.g. management of early
labour, home visits
in early
labour, delayed admission to hospital, water birth, Verbena cocktail) on the progress of
labour and birth outcomes.
What is different with midwives
in this qualitative study is that the home visit
in early
labour was not a single
intervention but one part of a comprehensive package of midwifery care
in early
labour.
Women
in the hospital group were more likely to have
interventions such as
labour augmentation, assisted vaginal births or cesarean deliveries.
Perhaps the most significant finding
in this study is that midwives judiciously employ a spectrum of
interventions to «nudge»
labour and birth towards positive outcomes.
This therapeutic method neglects situations where a baby may have spent spent time
in NICU or when a mother or her baby have experienced
interventions or complications during pregnancy,
labour and birth.
I was able to give myself the support I yearned for and had a completely natural
labour and birth
in 3 hours with no medical
intervention.
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Compared with women who planned a hospital birth with a midwife or physician
in attendance, those who planned a home birth were significantly less likely to experience any of the obstetric
interventions we assessed, including electronic fetal monitoring, augmentation of
labour, assisted vaginal delivery, cesarean delivery and episiotomy (Table 3).
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In the subgroup analysis in which we excluded women whose labour was induced by outpatient administration of prostaglandins, amniotomy or both (118 [4.1 %] of women in the home - birth group, 344 [7.2 %] of those who planned a midwife - attended hospital birth and 778 [14.6 %] of those who planned a physician - attended hospital birth), the relative risks of obstetric interventions and adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes did not change significantl
In the subgroup analysis
in which we excluded women whose labour was induced by outpatient administration of prostaglandins, amniotomy or both (118 [4.1 %] of women in the home - birth group, 344 [7.2 %] of those who planned a midwife - attended hospital birth and 778 [14.6 %] of those who planned a physician - attended hospital birth), the relative risks of obstetric interventions and adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes did not change significantl
in which we excluded women whose
labour was induced by outpatient administration of prostaglandins, amniotomy or both (118 [4.1 %] of women
in the home - birth group, 344 [7.2 %] of those who planned a midwife - attended hospital birth and 778 [14.6 %] of those who planned a physician - attended hospital birth), the relative risks of obstetric interventions and adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes did not change significantl
in the home - birth group, 344 [7.2 %] of those who planned a midwife - attended hospital birth and 778 [14.6 %] of those who planned a physician - attended hospital birth), the relative risks of obstetric
interventions and adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes did not change significantly.
Then there is the issue of
interventions that
in many cases alter the way a
labour would naturally progress and by its very nature introduces an increased element of risk.
Pain relief should be available to all women
in labour and birth, should they want it; however, with all birth choices the information should be accurate and up - to - date and there should be scientific evidence to support any and all
interventions.
But although I knew that the
interventions on my first birth had been unnecessary, there was a horrible nagging doubt
in my mind that I might not be able to progress my
labour without the use of drugs.
Women do not have to suffer the pain of
labour as medical
intervention makes this unnecessary,
in the same way we no longer expect to experience pain
in other areas of our lives [4].
Equally important is the need to change attitudes to birth so that women are encouraged to play a more active part
in the birth of their babies instead of being subjected to clinical
interventions designed to mitigate the adverse effects of
labouring in a starkly unnatural environment.
However, despite the valiant efforts of left Rawlsians to press down hard on pre-distribution and force it to yield some radical implications (O'Neill and Williamson, 2012; Doron, 2012),
in Miliband's formulation it seems a weak reed, relying on
labour market
interventions such as education and training to alter distributional outcomes.
The coalition's interest
in a
Labour backbencher's proposals on early
intervention faces the acid test - with a demand for # 10 million.
«This powerful
intervention from doctors and health professionals underlines the compelling case for protecting children from smoking
in cars,»
Labour shadow public health minister Luciana Berger said.
His one achievement — to stop
intervention in Syria — is now touted as an example of the
Labour leader standing up to the might of the American war machine.
The
intervention signifies a distinct shift
in thinking
in the
Labour high command, as party officials see a key opportunity for Mr Miliband to get a rare hearing with voters.
1) seeking or demanding money, free
labour or any valuable consideration as a condition of participation
in worship, or the acquisition of religious or spiritual status
in this life or any future life, or with the promise or threat of any form of supernatural
intervention or judgement
in this life or any future life;
Labour's leader has made arguably his strongest
intervention yet
in the debate over leaving the European Union, with a warning that a «Tory Brexit» would be disastrous for most people
in Britain.