Not exact matches
«Where I get concerned in the longer run is that the nation is becoming
more reliant on immigration versus the
natural population growth to supply
labor,» said Scott Clemons, Chief Investment Strategist at Brown Brothers Harriman.
They see it — a major misconception — as
more convenient than
natural labor, or less painful, or less messy.
European culture was long distinguished by the thoroughness with which it coerced
labor out of its population — slavery and industrialization, phenomena equally indifferent to such inconveniences as considerations of family, were
natural extensions of feudalism, only
more ambitious and ingenious in their exactions.
If you are well - informed and well - supported, no matter what the outcome of your birth (
natural childbirth with no medical intervention, pain relief, induced
labor, or Caesarian birth) you are
more likely to have a positive birth experience and to be
more present to your newborn child.
These reconstructed «
natural facts,» while equally socially embedded relative to
more medicalized perspectives, are seen by midwives as essential components of the foundation needed for «trusting birth outside the hospital» once
labor begins.
To add to my comment: I realize that it is possible and possibly
more responsible and ideal to have a
natural birth IN a hospital setting... unfortunately - like Ricki Lake says in her movie - hospitals are in business to make money and their efficiency time table does not usually involve encouraging or allowing
natural labor to progress, which can take over 24 hours in a lot of cases.
Heck, one of the reasons I'm glad I got my section the day that I did is that I was effaced and had been having
more intense contractions, and there's a distinct possibility that I would have gone into
natural labor that night, in the middle of a blizzard, with a breech baby.
As the contractions continued to come very close together and seemed to become
more painful with each one, and the back
labor became nearly impossible to endure, we tried everything we could for
natural pain management.
Read
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more about this.
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Natural birth advocates say that a
more non-medical focused
labor, like a water birth experience, can reduce the difficulty of
labor.
The trend today in childbirth is toward expectant mothers educating themselves about
labor and learning
more about
natural childbirth.
Think of the 100 or
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Hospitals are reverting to
more natural methods of
labor, delivery, and postpartum care as the knowledge and research surrounding maternity care and women's health continues to change and advance.
While many women opt to receive epidurals (medication for pain relief) to have a
more comfortable
labor, many
more are choosing
natural births.
This quote from Attachment Parenting: Instinctive Care for Your Baby and Young Child sums up the attitude behind the growing shift in many Western cultures toward a
labor - intensive but arguably
more rewarding, effective, and «
natural» way to raise children.
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Natural Hospital Birth» by Cynthia Gabriel (required for certification) * «The Thinking Woman's Guide to a Better Birth» by Henci Goer * «Gentle Birth Choices» by Barbara Harper * «A Good Birth, a Safe Birth» by Diana Korte and Roberta Scaer * «Birth Reborn» by Michel Odent, MD * «The Birth Partner» by Penny Simkin * «Unassisted Childbirth» by Laura Shanley * «Birthing From Within» by Pam England * «Active Birth» by Janet Balaskas * «Pregnancy, Childbirth and the Newborn» by Simkin, Whaley and Keppler «New
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Labor Support Handbook» by Paulina Perez «The Birth Book» by Martha and William Sears * «The Scientification of Love» by Michel Odent, MD * «The Farmer and the Obstetrician» by Michel Odent, MD
Moms do not like lying on their backs in
labor because intuitively they know it's not
natural and it creates
more work for the uterus which moves forward and upward.
If
more mothers were educated on the
natural progression of
labor, there would be less medical interventions which may cause complications.
Plus, if you're nearing 40 weeks or
more, these
natural ways of trying to induce
labor can't hurt anyway, even if they don't work.
Hospitals are reverting to
more natural methods of
labor, delivery, and postpartum care as the knowledge and research surroun...
Below are some options ranging from the medical methods of soothing back
labor to the
more natural methods.
While it's true that fear is not helpful in
labor and birth, and adrenaline can decrease
natural birth hormones that make
labor safer and
more efficient, the act of total avoidance (trying to avoid fear at all costs) paradoxically arises from a place of fear.
Chapter eight explores
natural birth options, including what to expect when you go into
labor, how to avoid routine medical interventions, home verses hospital and if choosing hospital, how to make the experience
more green and
natural.
I had «failure to progress» in my first
labor too, and an operative (forceps) delivery, but went on to have four
more, completely
natural, births — two in hospital and two at home, attended by midwives.
Hadn't I read that induced
labors were
more intense than
natural ones and required all sorts of tubes and monitoring?
This workshop is designed for couples that want to know
more about
natural pain relief options and
labor comfort measures to help them confidently navigate birth.
The
labor republicans sought to create producer cooperatives, believing these to be
more productive and that they afforded workers
more leisure than the
natural workings of the
labor market.
Although his offensive (
more in terms of what he says than that he says it) advocacy of McCain certainly will cause Democratic senators to gag, he is a much
more natural fit for the Democratic caucus and his vote on most issues (e.g.,
labor, health care, abortion) is much
more closely aligned with the Democratic party than with the Republicans.
If a care provider routinely induces, gives episiotomies or schedules c - sections, it will be much
more difficult to have a
natural vaginal birth under their care than with a practitioner who limits interventions, avoids scheduled c - sections, and waits for
labor to begin on its own.
She believes that a regular yoga practice will teach women the tools they need to breath and honor movement; Ultimately allowing them to become
more in tune with the
natural process of
labor itself.
In fact, with
more and
more manufacturers joining the
natural - product fray over the past decade, Kriser's expertise at vetting the foods the stores sell has become increasingly important, as well as
labor intensive.
It's also an economic dynamo; shale
natural gas and oil projects in just one region, the Marcellus shale, were responsible for
more than 72 million man hours 5 of direct and indirect
labor construction hours from 2008 through the first half of 2014.
According to a report released by the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign, oil and
natural gas projects related to the Marcellus shale region from 2008 through the first half of 2014 were responsible for
more than 72 million man hours of direct and indirect
labor construction.
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