I wanted my baby
out of the hospital environment so we could bond and breast feed in peace.
If an outside area is available, it is often advantageous to assess the patient outdoors to see if it is more relaxed
out of the hospital environment.
Not exact matches
The woman goes to great lengths to choose a provider who she's comfortable with — she labors at home in a tub in a totally peaceful, relaxed
environment instead
of freaking
out, and she refuses the cesarean that the
hospital is trying to force on her.
Out of hospital birth has not only been proven as safe, but it is also a great option because it is a more comfortable
environment.
I've worked in spaces were moms have asked me to bring
out oils particularly in
hospital and it's really kind
of fun when the providers walk through the door, they walk - in and they've been in the
hospital environment and it just smells
hospital and then they walk - in into your room and sudden, «oh, hey that smells really good» you know when you get the orange oil because moms have some fatigue and probably at that point
of mommas fatigue, most in the rooms are fatigued so you get
out any other citrus oils kind
of enliven the room and the providers walk - in and they kind
of, «whoa, that smells really good».
Women were BUILT to give birth, OBGYNs are glorified surgeons, oh a BTW what about leaving sponges inside women, and all kinds if issues that come with surgery, and the fact that a
hospital is full
of germs and sick people, where as at home its the same
environment moms been in the whole pregnancy...
Hospitals smeared midwives when they first started cutting babies
out, and they continue to do it, I wouldn't be surprised if they lied about the stats
However, it must be carried
out in an authorised
environment (usually an NHS
hospital), and only after the certification
of two registered medical practitioners, except in certain emergencies.
This form
of diet does still require healthcare supervision and initiation would generally be carried
out in a
hospital environment.
Under the direct supervision
of the Environmental Services Mgr responsible for providing a clean and sanitary
environment through
out the
Hospital complex.