Not exact matches
«
So they called in customs, the police, a
doctor & a
nurse (to check the baby & me to see if I actually gave birth),
and the airline higher ups.
They are mostly women — clergy, hospice
and social workers,
doctors,
nurses and funeral directors —
and they work,
so to speak, in the deep end of the pool, with the dying, the dead
and the bereaved.
So her second surprise was simply surviving those first few days — a tiny, pulsing life at the center of a tangle of
doctors,
nurses, tubes,
and machines.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch went
so far as to state: «
Doctors,
nurses,
and pharmacists choose professions that put patients» rights first.
I am
SO grateful for
Doctors and nurses, though.
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).
So let me just say that although I hope
and pray you will never come to need it, the care at Ruttenberg Center in Sinai Hospital is nothing short of extraordinary; you will see miracles all sizes performed all day long by heroic people, from
doctors to
nurses to the amazing Bikur Cholim of Satmar.
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...)
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!)
Join Kidzu to celebrate National Teddy Bear Day with
doctors,
nurses, dentists
and other professionals
so kids can learn about health
and wellness procedures
and be less afraid of checkups.
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.
I am
SO thankful for medical technology that saved my life, but I also believe it can cause harm when used improperly
and unecessarily — which I hear about VERY often from friends who are mamas,
nurses and doctors.
So it is difficult for a woman to give birth in a hospital with
nurses and doctors shouting «PUSH!»
I lived in the states for three years
and was 3 months pregnant when I visited the hospital
and I was shocked when the
nurse during intake asked me if I wanted an epidural for the birth
and she added that it was 800 dollars... Now, I know the epidural itself costs maybe a few dollars,
so the rest of that money goes to the
doctor and hospital.
This represented a stark change from the colonial era, when mothers normally breastfed at least through infants» second summer.3 The move to early weaning was
so relentless that
doctors complained bitterly in a 1912 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association that breastfeeding duration rates had been declining steadily since the mid-19th century «
and now it is largely a question as to whether the mother will
nurse her baby at all.»»
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
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.
If
so, be sure to tell your
doctor and nurses so they can help with that as soon as it's safe for your baby to do
so.
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.
The canard that Dr. Amy isn't a «real»
doctor because she let her license lapse [or be put on an inactive list — I'll tell you all a big secret, my US
nursing licenses are inactive because I'm saving a lot of money by doing
so, the annual fees are not peanuts,
and I probably won't ever work in the US again,
so I guess that somehow makes me «not a real
nurse» any more — pops up all the time.
The
doctors and nurses kept telling me I was
so easy to work with
and I was like, «I'm not the one with the degrees
and experience!
Last year, they hosted a group of
doctors,
nurses and midwives from Alabama (where CPMs can't legally practice)
so that they could learn more about how legalized midwifery works
and to create a greater conversation
and collaboration around working together.
You'll be
so busy meeting the staff, talking to the
nurses and doctors, learning about the equipment
and your child's condition,
and just looking at your baby that the time may go by pretty quickly.
The midwife stays with you
and updates the
doctors and nurses on your labor
so far.
But if you are in the hospital - talk with the
doctors and nurses about your birthing plans ahead
so hopefully you can arrange some more privacy there (such as dimmed lights, low - profile
nurse visits
and lower voices).
This means the hospital, your
doctor, your
nurses,
and so on.
I am
so thankful for Kate, Amber, Steve,
and all the
nurses and doctors who helped me achieve my VBAC.
Doctors and nurses are
so used to it, they will not even bat an eye!
Lucas has run dangerously close to being overused as it happily sits in the number eighth spot in popularity,
so you can imagine how often our
doctors and nurses here the name being attributed to a newborn.
It's a very popular name
and doctors and nurses no longer raise an eyebrow when they hear it because, well, they've heard it
so many times before.
Eventually, Health Education Associates, Inc. (HEA) decided to sponsor breastfeeding workshops for
nurses and doctors and did
so for almost 20 years.
But also get them to back you up should anyone (
and I do mean anyone — including
nurses,
doctors, pediatricians or well - meaning grandparents) start suggesting that you send the baby to the nursery
so that you can sleep, supplement with formula, or do anything else that would hurt your supply or hinder your breastfeeding relationship in those critical early days
and nights.
So, if Mead Johnson can make the
doctors and nurses who work with new mothers think their formula is OK, or at least a viable alternative to breastfeeding, that thinking will affect the mother's decision to breastfeed
and her breastfeeding duration.
«I developed diabetes during my pregnancy,
so my
doctor and midwife thought my baby might be born with low blood sugar
and be unable to
nurse.
Ask for recommendations from local doulas, labor
and delivery
nurses and fertility
doctors, they know who's the best in the area because they work with
so many providers!
Doctors pushed early solids for
so long (as a result of formula that lacked specific nutrients,
and got extrapolated to
nursing babies too), that there was a backlash as it were.
There will be no
nurse or
doctor at your beck
and call
so keep your eyes open especially on the third day.
Doctors and nurses don't want us to have to remove clothing every time we are examined in the hospital, but do they have to be
so hideous?
For infants whose care is complicated
and involved, the
doctors or
nurses will place a line into an artery or vein
so they can draw blood without having to repeatedly stick the baby.
Unfortunately, many
doctors,
nurses,
and pediatricians tell a new mom to supplement when it isn't needed,
so do your own reading
and research
and get another opinion before you do
so.
Your
nurses and doctor are keeping a close eye on it while you're in the hospital,
so there's no need for you to get up close
and personal with it yet.
Nurses and doctors bustled about,
and there was a lot of equipment
and flashing lights
and beeping,
and she started to look a little nervous,
so I gave her the pacifier.
I started pumping, but I was never able to get as much as the
doctors and nurses said she needed,
so about half of her milk intake was formula.
One of our moms even said
doctors and nurses complemented her on her Mesa, saying the baby looked
so secure tucked inside it.
We have gotten
so many compliments on this from
doctors and nurses saying that it looks
so well - made
and baby looks
so comfortable in it.
The Ministry of Health is attempting,
so far unsuccessfully, to investigate
doctors and nurses who worked in makeshift clinics at the Park, which were also attacked with tear gas.
A distinctive feature of the construction is that the project includes accommodation for over 200 health personnel, especially medical
doctors and nurses so that they would be close to the facility to ensure easy availability of their expertise.
People with enough money would pay for
doctors,
nurses and teachers,
so those jobs pass that test.
So even though you are doubtless correct that more
doctors,
nurses,
and teachers would provide more benefit, it is difficult for the US to supply that kind of aid.
Amongst global healthcare systems, the NHS is almost uniquely well placed to deliver this transformation in the relationship between patients
and clinicians: one of the most trusted organisations in British society, its
doctors,
nurses and staff recognised by everyone as a force for good in our country —
and let me thank everyone who is working
so hard to make these changes possible.