Sentences with phrase «midwife suggested»

He had lain with his wives and concubines in the fields, as an old midwife suggested, and all he had gotten for that effort was an itchy backside and bruises on his knees.
«My midwife suggested a sea turtle birth,» says one expectant mom in the skit.
My midwife suggested this to build up my folate stores.
My midwife suggested I keep my pills in the freezer and use them before and during menopause... she said as long as they are in the freezer they will be fine as I won't be entering that stage for quite awhile:).
This is my first pregnancy and I started out with Mommypotamus» Pregnancy tea of RRL, Nettle and rosehips and my midwife suggested adding Oatstraw to my recipe as well.
Ironically, I didn't end up going with the midwife she suggested, but that's a story for another time.
One very easy to reach acupressure point that my midwife suggested was the webbing of skin between the forefinger and thumb.
My midwife suggested one when I was one week past my due date and it got me into mild labor.
My midwife suggested a few times I get a flu shot but I am not 100 % about it.
The midwife suggested I get back in to the tub or in the shower to see if that helped things.
«My midwife suggested a sea turtle birth,» says one expectant mom, sipping on a glass of cucumber water.
Due to the baby's position, the midwife suggested that I try laying on my back with my hips elevated over a pool noodle to help open the pelvis and help her move down.
The midwife suggested sitting on the toilet for a few contractions.
Then I left the hospital with my baby as soon as they would let me go home, even though my midwife suggested I stay another day.
My midwife suggested that i saw someone that specific that deals with this particular condition, I saw someone which unfortunately I had to pay for who does «Bowen Technique» if you have the money to try this I'd highly recommend it.
my midwife suggested I try to help him attach in a more structured way.
My midwife suggested trying rocking on a step through a wave to encourage baby into a good position.
If my little arrives early as my midwife suggested, we might luck out.
My midwife suggested we wait for the head to mold more, maybe an hour.
After the first hour, since I wasn't making much progress, my midwife suggested a bit of directed pushing, which while uncomfortable was incredibly helpful.
The midwife suggested to labor for three contractions sitting on the toilet, as that can help bring the baby down.
I also got a small breast infection which my midwife suggested I treat by eating raw garlic and pumping but I was totally clueless on that as well until it happened to me.
Because of this, my midwife suggested that I not walk downstairs for at least a week.
«Have a glass of wine,» one midwife suggested.
After a while when things started to intensify more I started calling the midwife she suggested I shower for a while.
In fact my midwife suggested I go home to labor (via the phone), and I gave birth just 30 min later.
Once you are in your third trimester, its important to be attentive to how active your baby is, and monitor and keep track of your baby's movements, especially if your OBGYN or Midwife suggests it.
There is an overwhelming cultural belief in the United States that hospitals are the safest place to give birth, regardless of the extensive scientific data that planned homebirths with skilled midwives suggest otherwise.
The midwives suggested I stand up, but I didn't think I could.
Know What Stalled Labor Means for You The best way to avoid getting shuttled into the labor - Pitocin - cesarean trap where stalled labor can often lead is to know your stuff: Learn about the common causes of labor, things you can do to get labor back on track, and the best questions to ask when your doctor or midwife suggests an intervention due to suspected stalled labor.
If your doctor or midwife suggests that you have a planned caesarean section for any other reason, make sure you fully understand their reasons.
The findings also emphasise the importance of women having a supportive birth environment and although midwives suggested that the optimal place of birth to facilitate normal birth is at home, they also described how they were able to adapt a hospital birthing space to facilitate normal birth and suggested that it is the responsibility of the midwife to protect the birth space, regardless of where the birth takes place.
Go for a low intervention pregnancy and if there are no complications let your midwife suggest the type of tests that you can take.
A new study from the American College of Nurse - Midwives suggests they're not: It found that 80 % of women who are pregnant or have given birth did not receive any information during their pregnancy about a Cesarean section.
One of the midwives suggested an epidural, something which had most definitely not appeared on my birthing plan, and I readily agreed.
The midwives suggested that I get in a forward - leaning hands and knees position, which I did with the help of my husband.

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There's more information on how to prepare siblings for the birth of a new baby over on babyReady where they suggest: make a game out of the kinds of strange noises that you may make when you are in labour, try not to make too many changes to your child's routine close to the delivery, let your older child open the baby's gifts, and take your older child to your doctor (or midwife) visits, and more.
I'm glad we had midwives who never suggested that I would have to have a c - section as a matter of caution.
I like that my midwife is interested in my nutrition and in suggesting preventative measures (such as acupuncture) to help ensure that I have a healthy birth.
Sheila Humphrey, author of The Nursing Mother's Herbal suggests avoiding most herbs during pregnancy or discussing their use with a herbalist midwife or knowledgeable obstetrician.
This author suggests the increased need for mechanical ventilation, neonatal seizures and low Apgar scores in homebirth groups, particularly those attended by «other» midwives, could reflect an inability to effectively resuscitate the newborn.
And this paper in the BMJ suggest low risk moms with midwives at home have a higher mortality rate than all the high risk moms in hospitals.
Meanwhile if it took the midwife that long to suggest you go to the hospital, there was most definitely ego involved.
A new study suggests an entirely different explanation: Dutch midwives have unacceptably high rates of perinatal mortality both at home and in the hospital.
It is always advisable to listen to your doctor or midwife; if they sense there are risks for the mother or baby they may suggest taking medication, using medical techniques or having a caesarean section.
Research has suggested that water births are as safe as normal births when carried out on healthy mothers; doctors and midwives will decide if a water birth is a safe and wise option based on the health of the mother and the positioning and health of the baby.
I was talking to my daughter, just yesterday, and she mentioned that her midwife had suggested a nursing box.
Doctors, IBCLCs, midwives, and doulas widely recommend moist heat to help resolve breastfeeding issues, and typically suggest using warm, wet washcloths or taking baths and showers.
Anastasio - Collins suggests asking your OB or midwife what is usually done during a circumcision.
I like that my midwife is interested in my nutrition and in suggesting preventative measures (such as acupuncture) to help ensure that I have a healthy pregnancy and birth.
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