Sentences with phrase «modern obstetrics»

The women who lived prior to the advent of modern obstetrics demanded and welcomed the rationalization of childbirth and they did so for a very simple reason: they abhorred the pain and death that had always accompanied it.
While I'm waiting, here's some light entertainment on the risks of childbirth before modern obstetrics.
Making a Dull Tool Sharper Imperfect as it is, EFM is the standard of care in modern obstetrics.
It is stunningly ignorant of history to deny the tremendously high maternal and neonatal death rate prior to modern obstetrics.
Common pregnancy pains and pressure, and even stressful breathing, is alleviated by using the safety swaddle of a Cozy Bump — an innovative wonder in the field of modern obstetrics.
They don't realize that this is product of modern obstetrics.
Modern obstetrics has lowered the neonatal mortality rate 90 % and the maternal mortality rate 99 % over the past 100 years.
This is yet another example of how modern obstetrics is often stymied by its own success.
Because of modern obstetrics.
You don't see the tremendous risk that birth still carries BECAUSE of modern obstetrics and how safe it has become.
Or, for instance, to know how knowledgeable or ignorant you are about childbirth, you have to have a good working knowledge of modern obstetrics including both normal and abnormal childbirth.
If homebirth was so safe, hospital birth would never have come into being; anyone who's read novels set before modern obstetrics, anyone who's spent ten minutes reading nonfiction about any historical period or paid attention in history class, knows that pregnancy / birth was a * major * cause of death for young women.
I love that living on a farm can provide us with some perks that of that lifestyle and living now provides the perks of modern obstetrics that have given me children to pass it on with (3 of them being c / s and one helped with modern medicine).
And to promote homebirth and act like it's the cool feminist thing to do, to deny the dangers, is to dishonor the memories of every woman and infant who lost their lives before modern obstetrics.
Thank you, modern obstetrics.
The advent of modern obstetrics changed that.
So, I guess even modern obstetrics and being in a hospital can't guarantee bad things won't happen.
Practitioners must adhere to the tenets of modern obstetrics.
Reading her tweets gives us a great deal on insight into why she is constantly (and falsely) claiming that modern obstetrics is not evidence based.

Not exact matches

Midwives describe the desire to peel away these fictions of medicalized prenatal care, exposing strong and capable women who «grow» and birth babies outside the regulatory and self - regulatory processes naturalized by modern, technocratic obstetrics...
Similarly, modern midwifery and obstetrics grew out of the desire to improve the fate of both mothers and babies in childbirth, while HB MWs remain at the» advising ppl to take up smoking» stage.
In the rush to supposedly protect mothers and babies from misfortune and death, modern western obstetrics has neglected to pay its dues to the Goddess, to Mother Nature, whose complex and elegant systems of birth are interfered with on every level by this new approach, even as we admit our inability to understand or control these elemental forces.
A revolutionary new concept — that the bacteria in our bodies is essential to our health — is only just filtering down into modern day obstetrics.
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