Those working in this field need to have a strong support base to enable them to cope with the emotional nature of our work, and develop a network
of other birth professionals who come from diverse backgrounds and cultures to give us a breadth of knowledge and perspectives.
Not exact matches
Third Coast Doula (Ravenswood Manor) Unlike any
other doula agency in Chicago, Third Coast
Birth Services provides you and your family with a community
of experienced
professional doulas, child development specialists and peers who support you unconditionally.
Board
of directors for Postpartum Support International, CT Chapter and offering training for
other mental health
professionals on perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, traumatic
birth and evidence based
birth.
Since the
birth of the original Prop»em Up ™ mini nursing assist pillows, Prop»em Up ™ by Breastfeeding Baby Comfortably ™ is now loved by many new breastfeeding moms as well as lactation consultants, post-partum doulas, breastfeeding specialists, and pediatric dentists who perform laser frenulectomies on newborns, nurse practitioners, and
other medical
professionals.
InfantsRememberedinSilence.org — Nonprofit organization that is dedicated to offering support, education and resources to parents, families, friends and
professionals on the death
of a child in early pregnancy (miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, molar pregnancy, etc) or from stillbirth, premature
birth, neo-natal death,
birth defects, sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), illness, accidents, and all
other types
of infant & early childhood death.
A network
of adoptive families,
birth families, and adoption
professionals which exists to improve the lives
of children and
others touched by adoption through support and... [Read More]
Parents experiencing unplanned - for surgical
birth (nearly 30 %
of Ventura County mothers have surgical
births, many unplanned), or
other unexpected outcomes encounter more challenges, which can be addressed with persistence and
professional and peer support till babe is thriving on mamas breast.
«The CDC report and
other research shows that babies born to women cared for by Certified
Professional Midwives are far less likely to be preterm or low
birth weight, two
of the primary contributing factors not only to infant mortality, but to racial and ethnic disparities in
birth outcomes.»
The Journal
of Perinatal Education (JPE) publishes peer - reviewed articles and evidence - based, practical features to inform childbirth educators and
other health - care
professionals on research and resources that will improve their practice and their efforts to support natural, safe, and healthy
birth.
«It is important for health care
professionals, staff in newborn nurseries and neonatal intensive care units, and child care providers to endorse the recommended ways to reduce the risk
of SIDS and
other sleep - related deaths, starting at
birth,» Dr. Moon said.
Through evidence - based articles, the JPE advances the knowledge
of aspiring and seasoned educators in any setting - independent or private practice, community, hospital, nursing or midwifery school - and informs educators and
other health care
professionals on research that will improve their practice and their efforts to support natural, safe, and healthy
birth.
Have you been to
other museums and exhibits that would be
of interest to
birth professionals?
Again and again,
birth workers and
other professionals look to our Code
of Ethics and Standards
of Practice as guiding principles for the entire industry.
The attributes
of the definition can serve as a useful tool for pregnant women, midwives, and
other health
professionals in contemplating their moral status and discussing place
of birth.
Being a medical
professional in the obstetric field, it was no surprise to me that I, like so many
others, was experiencing sore, injured nipples and engorgement after the
birth of my baby.
Why Doctors, Nurses, and
Other Medical Professionals Are Choosing to Birth at... Image courtesy of Erin Wrightsman, Nurture Nature Photography It's one of the best kept secrets in the medical profession these days: an increasing number of doctors, nurses, physician's assistants, and other medical professionals are choosing to birth at
Other Medical
Professionals Are Choosing to Birth at... Image courtesy of Erin Wrightsman, Nurture Nature Photography It's one of the best kept secrets in the medical profession these days: an increasing number of doctors, nurses, physician's assistants, and other medical professionals are choosing to b
Professionals Are Choosing to
Birth at... Image courtesy of Erin Wrightsman, Nurture Nature Photography It's one of the best kept secrets in the medical profession these days: an increasing number of doctors, nurses, physician's assistants, and other medical professionals are choosing to birth at
Birth at... Image courtesy
of Erin Wrightsman, Nurture Nature Photography It's one
of the best kept secrets in the medical profession these days: an increasing number
of doctors, nurses, physician's assistants, and
other medical professionals are choosing to birth at
other medical
professionals are choosing to b
professionals are choosing to
birth at
birth at home.
Chervenak et al (2013) addressed the recrudescence
of and new support for midwife - supervised planned home
birth in the United States and the
other developed countries in the context
of professional responsibility.
Sharon has been an engaging speaker at international conferences on topics
of interest to
birth professionals and enjoys collaborating with
others to share ideas and information that benefit
birth professionals and families.
Every time a Hypnobabies mom has a great
birth experience, she can also go on and teach
other women (and attending
birth professionals) how sweet and lovely childbirth can be, instead
of the nightmare tales usually told
of «labor».
As a doula that supports these (and many
other types
of births), I often get the question both from fellow
birth professionals and families, «what needs to be different in preparing for a rainbow
birth?»
In the years I've spent researching and writing about
birth and newborns, I've interviewed doctors, midwives, health care
professionals, nonprofit administrators, government officials, corporate employees, new parents, and dozens
of others.
It's one
of the best kept secrets in the medical profession these days: an increasing number
of doctors, nurses, physician assistants, and
other medical
professionals are choosing to
birth at home.
Through raw footage
of empowering homebirths, candid interviews with mothers, doctors, midwives and
other health
professionals, and an analysis
of common hospital
birth practices, Lake and Epstein have created a provocative and informative film that is a must - see for all women.
She is part
of a growing trend
of doctors, hospital nurses, and
other health care
professionals choosing to have out -
of - hospital
births in America.
She is author or co-author
of books for both parents and
professionals, including «The Labor Progress Handbook,» «Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn: The Complete Guide,» «When Survivors Give
Birth: Understanding and Healing the Effects of Early Sexual Abuse on Childbearing Women,» «The Birth Partner: A Complete Guide to Childbirth for Dads, Doulas, and All Other Labor Companions,» She has developed teaching materials for birth classes and produced several videos for educators, doulas, and families, the latest of which is for siblings - to - be, «There's a Baby.&r
Birth: Understanding and Healing the Effects
of Early Sexual Abuse on Childbearing Women,» «The
Birth Partner: A Complete Guide to Childbirth for Dads, Doulas, and All Other Labor Companions,» She has developed teaching materials for birth classes and produced several videos for educators, doulas, and families, the latest of which is for siblings - to - be, «There's a Baby.&r
Birth Partner: A Complete Guide to Childbirth for Dads, Doulas, and All
Other Labor Companions,» She has developed teaching materials for
birth classes and produced several videos for educators, doulas, and families, the latest of which is for siblings - to - be, «There's a Baby.&r
birth classes and produced several videos for educators, doulas, and families, the latest
of which is for siblings - to - be, «There's a Baby.»
Other professional organisations have issued statements questioning the evidence basis for support
of women's choice
of birth place, and stating that hospital
birth is the only setting that assures safe outcomes [27, 28].
In some models, midwives provide continuity
of midwifery care to all women from a defined geographical location, acting as lead
professional for women whose pregnancy and
birth is uncomplicated, and continuing to provide midwifery care to women who experience medical and obstetric complications in partnership with
other professionals.
Deep into her piece, Goldberg repeats the Tuteur talking point that some midwives — nurse midwives — are fine and safe because they «have the same sort
of training as midwives in countries like the Netherlands,» but not «the
other kind,» i.e., the certified
professional midwives, who attend home
births in the United States but are not nurse practitioners.
Other models
of care include a) where the physician / obstetrician is the lead
professional, and midwives and / or nurses provide intrapartum care and in - hospital postpartum care under medical supervision; b) shared care, where the lead
professional changes depending on whether the woman is pregnant, in labour or has given
birth, and on whether the care is given in the hospital,
birth centre (free standing or integrated) or in community setting (s); and c) where the majority
of care is provided by physicians or obstetricians.
In both East and West Africa, a substantial proportion
of births are still delivered without a doctor or
other health - care
professional.
In 1996, Mr. Tarne helped found the Physicians Ad Hoc Coalition for Truth (PHACT), an organization
of doctors and
other medical
professionals formed to bring the medical facts to bear on the partial -
birth abortion debate.
The
Birth - to - College Collaborative Community of Practice is designed to help participants get to know each other on multiple levels: as individuals with different personal backgrounds, professionals with specific roles and responsibilities, members of three distinctive school cultures and colleagues curious to explore how the birth - to - college vision affects their thinking, learning and pract
Birth - to - College Collaborative Community
of Practice is designed to help participants get to know each
other on multiple levels: as individuals with different personal backgrounds,
professionals with specific roles and responsibilities, members
of three distinctive school cultures and colleagues curious to explore how the
birth - to - college vision affects their thinking, learning and pract
birth - to - college vision affects their thinking, learning and practices.
While some injuries are the result
of uncontrollable factors such as genetics,
other birth injuries are caused by the mistakes made by medical
professionals.
Some fatal
birth injuries are unavoidable, but some are the direct result
of negligence on the part
of a doctor or
other medical
professional.
If your child has sustained an Erb's Palsy or
other childbirth injury and you suspect the injury was due to medical malpractice or negligence during your pregnancy or the labor and delivery stages
of your child's
birth, you may be entitled to compensation from the responsible medical
professionals.
Doctors and
other medical
professionals can be held liable for a malpractice claim for multiple instances
of deviating from the accepted standard
of care during pregnancy or
birth.
May has particular expertise in cerebral palsy and
other birth injury cases, often continuing to assist clients for many years after the conclusion
of their case as a
professional deputy.
If an obstetrician or
other medical personnel who are assisting in the
birth of a child negligently fail to recognize and adequately manage these and
other complications, the obstetrician and assisting medical
professionals may be found liable in a medical malpractice action for a child's CP that is determined to have been caused by the negligence
of such medical personnel.
In general, Massachusetts law requires medical
professionals to use the same procedures and practices, and the same level
of care, that
other medical
professionals in their specialties would use when treating a patient or handling a
birth involving similar conditions.
Vermont medical malpractice attorneys John Maley and Chris Maley have a long history
of representing individuals in the area
of medical malpractice, and regularly represent patients who have been injured, or the families
of those who have died as a result
of the negligence
of medical
professionals and healthcare providers — including such complex cases as
birth injuries leading to cerebral palsy and
other disabilities.
In addition to seeking compensation from the physicians, nurses, midwives, and
other medical personnel who negligently cause a child's
birth injury, attorney Killino aggressively pursues compensation from the hospital in which a
birth - injured child is born and the employers
of the medical
professionals who negligently contribute to a child's
birth injury, as well.
Whether childbirth injuries result from the negligence
of doctors and
other medical
professionals during a woman's pregnancy or the inadequacy
of care during the labor and delivery stages
of a child's
birth, Jeff Killino is ready to fight for justice from any and all those responsible for a child's
birth injury or death.
This information may include, but is not limited to: current and former names,
other name (s) used or are also known by names, dates
of birth, Social Security Numbers, state driver license numbers,
birth dates, residential address information, consumer credit bureau files, employment history, academic records,
professional licensure status and history and criminal or civil court record information.
Early Childhood Trauma (2010) National Center for Child Traumatic Stress, Zero To Six Collaborative Group This article summarizes the impact
of early childhood trauma, how it is unique, the scope
of the problem, symptoms and behaviors in children
birth to six, screening and assessment instruments, treatment, and
other resources for
professionals, families, and caregivers.
Designed for home visitors, parent educators, health care
professionals and
others who serve pregnant women, families and caregivers
of children
birth to three, these curricula and materials were develop by a dental hygienist and a communications specialist.
Foster carers need to work in partnership with a range
of people who are involved in the child or young person's life, this often includes; the
birth parents, extended family members, Social Workers, health workers, staff within education and a range
of other professionals.
Foster carers need to work in partnership with a range
of people who are involved in the child or young person's life, this often includes; the
birth parents, extended family members, Social workers, health workers, staff within education and a range
of other professionals.
Team Tennessee strives to promote the social and emotional development
of children,
birth - early elementary age, through a cross agency collaborative
professional development system, including community based training, continuing education and higher education, that fosters and sustains the state - wide, high - fidelity use
of the Pyramid Model integrated with
other relevant Tennessee efforts.
CCSSO's Early Childhood Initiatives program works with chief state school officers, state education agencies and
other partners to foster the healthy development, learning progress and school success
of young children,
birth to age 5, with a special focus on eliminating disparities in learning opportunities and outcomes for young at - risk children by supporting states in integrating early childhood, elementary, second and postsecondary education standards, assessment, data, and
professional development efforts to form a more cohesive and powerful 21st century education system.