Not all nurses and doctors are sensitive to trans issues or informed about the health care needs of transgender people.
Not exact matches
And doctors and nurses couldn't fetch surgical instruments or move patients without approval from poli
And doctors and nurses couldn't fetch surgical instruments or move patients without approval from poli
and nurses couldn't fetch surgical instruments or move patients without approval from police.
Now, none other than the controversial academic Stanley Fish claims that
doctors and nurses who don't wish to take human life as part of their medical work should just get over it.
The lawyers may have as much of an aversion as I've had to Donald Trump, but they are the ones who are sent into court to resist the mandates of Obamacare
and to defend the Little Sisters of the Poor, the owners of Hobby Lobby, or the
doctors and nurses who are invoking their rights under Hyde - Weldon Act
not to be forced to participate in abortions.
I wouldn't be surprised if he worked with volunteer
nurses and other staff who did the best they could for the poor people without salaries... I wonder what they will have to say about the good
doctor...
What is truly sick is that teachers,
nurses,
doctors, etc, are required to report suspected abuse but clergy
and attorneys are
not.
Wonderfully adept at their vocations,
doctors,
nurses,
and other medical caretakers naturally think in terms of prolonging life,
not dying well in light of the resurrection.
But it is
not against the law
and it does
not kill you when the
doctor or
nurse carefully gives you just enough to relieve your pain, an amount that may gradually need to be increased.»
And the hospital got me hooked on sleeping pills — then the
nurse said I couldn't have them when I stayed at home, even though the
doctor said i could.
He told gathered crowds that at his hospital,
doctors and nurses must focus on children
and not fall prey to corruption.
We've met lovely
nurses and doctors along the way, but I've found out that if what is wrong with you is
not clearly obvious (ie broken bone, gunshot wound, etc.) then the system doesn't work.
I don't suggest that
doctors and nurses will
not feed them, but I'm
not sure the bean counters will.
I
and ALL
doctors, Foetologists,
Nurses and Reproductive Biologists [who don't make Millions a year from abortions], will tell you that life begins at conception.
Rachel, come out of your dark, dank, closed curtained house
and let the sun shine in, I can only hope that when you need first responderrs like firemen, policemen
and even
doctors and nurses that they decide
not to help you.
Until you take politicians out
and put patients,
nurses, social workers in charge (
doctors excluded deliberately) then reform will
not even begin to solve any problem in health care.
The medical information provided on this blog is, at best, of a general nature
and can
not substitute for the advice of a medical professional (for instance, a qualified
doctor / physician,
nurse, pharmacist / chemist,
and so on).
Which, really, I would be going for anyway even without a gift certificate, since I can't reach my toes,
and have a thing about people (yes, even
doctors and nurses who couldn't care less
and are looking at a whole lot more important
and less pretty parts of me than my toes) seeing my feet looking gnarly, but, you know, it's the thought....
If it wasn't for the work of the physio,
doctors and nurses, Shane would have been dead.
Luckily, Mom's milk did
not dry up but Mom spent the rest of her stay in the hospital (actually, then simply the
doctor's house) having the
nurses point
and stare at her when she was
nursing me.
So I just don't get the «too much pressure to breastfeed» when all around me are images of bottles, ads for formula telling me a happy feeding makes a happy mom, bottlefeeding moms, moms
and doctors and nurses telling new moms that formula is «just as good»
and «
not to feel guilty», women getting «the look» for nursing in public, or feeling weird about doing it (I sure did)-- to me, any pressure out there is NOT to breastfeed, or do it as little as possible (not if it's not immediately easy or you don't love every minute, not past 6 mos, not in public, not around male relatives and friends, not around children, not if you ever want to go out alone sometime.
not to feel guilty», women getting «the look» for
nursing in public, or feeling weird about doing it (I sure did)-- to me, any pressure out there is
NOT to breastfeed, or do it as little as possible (not if it's not immediately easy or you don't love every minute, not past 6 mos, not in public, not around male relatives and friends, not around children, not if you ever want to go out alone sometime.
NOT to breastfeed, or do it as little as possible (
not if it's not immediately easy or you don't love every minute, not past 6 mos, not in public, not around male relatives and friends, not around children, not if you ever want to go out alone sometime.
not if it's
not immediately easy or you don't love every minute, not past 6 mos, not in public, not around male relatives and friends, not around children, not if you ever want to go out alone sometime.
not immediately easy or you don't love every minute,
not past 6 mos, not in public, not around male relatives and friends, not around children, not if you ever want to go out alone sometime.
not past 6 mos,
not in public, not around male relatives and friends, not around children, not if you ever want to go out alone sometime.
not in public,
not around male relatives and friends, not around children, not if you ever want to go out alone sometime.
not around male relatives
and friends,
not around children, not if you ever want to go out alone sometime.
not around children,
not if you ever want to go out alone sometime.
not if you ever want to go out alone sometime...)
I'm now an L&D
nurse,
and while the hospital I work at doesn't allow VBACs, many of the
doctors there try to accommodate patient wishes.
Nurses,
doctors, they didn't know enough about breastfeeding so there was no pressure from them when I had trouble, or support or education (I'm
not saying they * should * pressure women, but having some expertise in the matter
and some faith in women's bodies would help moms succeed!)
I was brought a hospital pump to try, but wasn't given any assistance with my baby so I didn't have time to pump between his feedings, his glucose checks, visits from
doctors /
nurses / laboratory (almost hourly)
and taking care of my own wounds.
Medical technology can now save even the most critically ill people, but using these interventions is a personal CHOICE —
and even when
doctors and nurses and midwives
and parents do everything right, people will sometimes die — nature is
not always within our control, nor should it be.
My water was broken for me at 12:30
and my MOTHER delivered the baby at 2:30 because the
doctor (
and nurses) were
not in the room when he decided to make his entrance.
We do
not use a
nurse triage service,
and you will always speak with a
doctor.
Now that I think about it, I have only found one peds doc who was an expert on breastfeeding
and I think that was only b / c she was, herself, a waterbirth
and breastfeeding advocate, having had waterbirths
and nursed each of her children past the age of one (
not an easy task when you're an Army
doctor and deployable).
The hospital births did
not end up being horrible,
and the
nurses and doctors were (mostly) good people, yet after the homebirth, I can't imagine doing it any other way.
To those mothers who truly are looking for honest responses — ask your
Doctor,
nurse or consult a self - help baby book that contains professionally referenced information on the early years including nutrition, that way you won't be shouted at
and you can be sure you're receiving quality advice.
Common sense really, Homebirth in America with undereducated unlicensed CPM with no malpractice
and no
doctor collaboration or transfer plans who take on high risk «variations of normal» can
not be compared to
nurse midwifery that practices in other countries.
Truthfully, you don't need to know how to do all of this when your baby is in the NICU - the
doctors and nurses will manage these calculations for your baby - but many parents like to know how anyway.
I'm
not against
doctors and nurses.
In the hospital, if the
doctor doesn't make it, there are at least trained
and experienced
nurses and other
doctors nearby.
All those
nurses and doctors sending women to walk the halls are highly unlikely to be all under an unsupported mass delusion that movement or the lack thereof doesn't affect labor at all.
I started to panic
and go to the
nurse station but they said that I need to wait for the
doctor's order
and she is
not giving any formula.
Although it depends on whether or
not your baby was already jaundiced when she went home, how well she was feeding,
and if she had any medical problems, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) advises that «it is important for your baby to be seen by a
nurse or
doctor when the baby is between 3
and 5 days old.»
This story is just so sad
and heartbreaking first I am so sorry for your loss myself losing a child as well under different circumstances but I can relate to the heartache the guilt
and the what ifs but secondly I am so sorry that your
nurses and doctors failed you they should have had you supplement especially that he was crying so much
and continuously losing weight I'm a pediatric
nurse and the weight loss is always a concern
and reason to supplement its just so sad you had to lose your precious baby boy over such negligence I hope you are able to find some peace
and know this wasn't your fault being a new mom
The Lactation
nurse didn't pick up on the short tongue
and neither the 3 different
doctors who visited.
Some get interested in breastfeeding through their work as health care providers -
doctors,
nurses, midwives, social workers, dietitians,
and therapists who realize that their formal training did
not provide enough information on breastfeeding management.
This is an excellent book about birth trauma
and it opens one's eyes to the medical field
and how some
doctors,
nurses, midwifes really do
not care... The imagery is incredible the poem is well written — more so because it is from your heart
and your pain.
In addition, a
nursing infant doesn't get sick as often as a formula fed baby, meaning less money is spent on
doctor visits, medicine
and lost time at work.
Because of ALL the
doctor's appointments, having a surgery herself, another few days of in - patient testing,
and other medical issues in the family, I didn't «officially» start EC until about 4 months old... but by 6 months the
nursing staff at our local ER knew I was «that lady who's really tiny baby pees on the potty.»
The
doctors and nurses hadn't thought to tell her.
For years, I've worked with
doctors,
nurses and mothers
and as a mother myself, it's important
not to give up when your milk supply starts decreasing.
When I said I didn't want Pitocin, the
nurse nodded, the
doctor said OK,
and I wasn't pressured into anything that didn't feel right or unnecessary.
It's designed to help your
nurses and birth team advocate for you when you can't advocate for yourself,
and it also serves as a jumping - off point for the deeper personal
and philosophical conversations you should have with your
doctors.
Even though I'm strong - willed, I didn't realize that I have more say than
doctors,
nurses and parenting books.
I didn't know at the time that Susan
and the
nurse had conspired to get another
doctor in the room who was a big advocate of me having a natural birth, so much so that he had been talking about us since we checked in.
I made my husband tell visitors that visits will be short
and additionally, may be choppy (meaning they may be asked to leave the room for a
nurse to check me, for me to
nurse, for me to pee, etc.); delayed (if they arrive when a
doctor is rounding or when I am sleeping or
nursing); or even cancelled (if I am
not up for it).
Although it depends on whether or
not your baby was already jaundiced when she went home, how well she was feeding,
and if she had any medical problems, the American Academy of Pediatrics advises that babies should be seen by a
nurse or
doctor between the age of 3 days
and 5 days.