Not exact matches
@ JC, Since you seem to have EDUCATED yourself on what happens to a
baby at 20 wks, can you please tell me how often a
woman undergoes an abortion that late in pregnancy
and for what
reasons??? Most terminations of pregnancy are done in 1st trimester (first 12 weeks) Mr Educated.
ANd in 2003, long after WW2, a «Christian» nation like the USA invaded and attacked Iraq for not reason at all and all based on lies and over 200,000 innocent Iraqi babies, women and men were kill
ANd in 2003, long after WW2, a «Christian» nation like the USA invaded
and attacked Iraq for not reason at all and all based on lies and over 200,000 innocent Iraqi babies, women and men were kill
and attacked Iraq for not
reason at all
and all based on lies and over 200,000 innocent Iraqi babies, women and men were kill
and all based on lies
and over 200,000 innocent Iraqi babies, women and men were kill
and over 200,000 innocent Iraqi
babies,
women and men were kill
and men were killed.
Well, i don't understand christians, they don't accept gays, ilegal aliens, they against children born from ilegal
women it don't matter the
reasons, but the hate abortions,
babies are the future gays, ilegal
and other things, so you people think well,
women give birth
and became gays, lesbians, masters, crist,
and others... so leave the
woman to choose what poblate this earth, right
Yet epidurals are not without potential risks for both mother
and baby, which is part of the
reason the findings from a new study on laboring
women are so promising.
There are many complications that have presented through the years in accordance with the erra, to which is no fault of the mother butbthe conditions in which she lived, there are far more diseases
and illness's these days than ever before, far more
reasons for a
women to most deffinatly seek medical help for her birth, to ensure her
and her
baby» s health, but that defiantly does not include all
women, none of us havebthe same problems or complications.
If a
women has 2 other kids
and works 40 hrs a week getting up at 6 am then has to come home
and take care of the family no one has given a good
reason / way to get her
baby too sleep other than the cio.
Education during pregnancy rarely has anything serious to do with breastfeeding,
and since breastfeeding is perceived by most pre-parenthood
women to be a natural, instinctive thing instead of a learned behavior (on both mom &
baby's part) if it doesn't go absolutely perfectly from the first moments they may feel something is wrong with THEM
and clam up about it while quietly giving the
baby the hospital - offered bottle along with the bag of formula samples they give out «just in case» even if you explicitly tell them you're breastfeeding (which was my experience with my firstborn in 2004
and one of the many highly informed
reasons I chose to birth my next two at home).
There are lots of
reasons women choose to express
and save their breastmilk — some are returning to work, some are dealing with unexpected complications or prematurity, others are just preparing for some mother -
baby separation time.
The group started by listing the some of the
reasons that pumping is less than pleasant — lack of user education (on suction level, positioning, importance of having the correct size flanges), difficulty with milk let - down (no cute
baby there to help, the pumping mom is often under a time crunch), too many parts to sanitize
and clean, the motor is loud
and mechanical, some
women find the process degrading,
and social norms (breast pumping is seen as something to be embarrassed by
and hidden).
Second, most
woman I have talked to, not that they need a
reason, but they say they don't use a cover because
baby doesn't like it
and will instead fight with the cover rather than nursing.
A lot of the scary birth stories we hear are left over from colonial America
and there is
reason to believe that many
women might have been suffering from rickets
and poor nutrition, which would have resulted in a malformed pelvis, making many
women and babies susceptible to major complications including death.
Not for the
reasons they think though, but because there are quite a few
women out there who want to FF
and have MRCSs but don't like to admit it, so explain it with «poor supply» or «
baby looked big on ultrasound».
Women and babies don't just up
and die during childbirth for no
reason.
Mary told me many wonderful explanations for various things - my favorite being that the
reason that
women get pregnant is they swallow a little tiny
baby acorn
and * boom * a
baby grows in their belly!
Research shows that less than 5 % of all
women do not produce enough breast milk to feed their own
babies, so if more
women were given the support they need, there would be no
reason for them to purchase breast milk from an unknown,
and potentially dangerous, source.
It happens for a lot of
reasons, including when a
woman just starts breastfeeding until her body gets used to her
baby's feeding habits, as well as when a
woman or
baby choose to stop breastfeeding
and milk is not expressed as often as usual.
Yet the practice still lags among less affluent
and less educated
women whose
babies, for
reasons including low vaccination rates
and greater exposure to environmental contaminants such as cigarette smoke, especially need the nutrients
and disease protection mother's milk bestows.
But really letting their bodies be their guide
and not being afraid to respond to that because I think another
reason why we kind of lose our sense of postpartum nutrition is because there's a lot of this pressure to lose the
baby weight for a lot of
women.
I will cover the different
reasons women choose to bottle feed, alternatives to offering a bottle (if you would like to avoid bottle use)
and how to encourage your
baby to keep breastfeeding.
Two
women in my immediate family were told that their flat nipples were the
reason why their
babies never got milk from the breast,
and their DOCTORS told them not to both continuing, to just switch to formula.
In either case, CPMs have demonstrated once again that they lack the basic education (
and reasoning ability) to be entrusted with the lives of pregnant
women and their
babies.
And in some cases, a
woman might simply need to supplement her
baby because of
reasons other than personal preference.
One of the
reasons I started Lactation Link was because I saw too many
women scared
and panicked in the first moments after a
baby is born.
Organic
baby food isn't the
reason we still haven't had a female president
and some
women's decision to use cloth over disposable diapers for environmental
reasons isn't having any impact on the fact that working
women in the U.S. are often back on the production line only a few weeks after giving birth.
After having worked with over 5000 breastfeeding mothers
and babies, I have observed that the
reason it is so «difficult» is that
woman believe that breastfeeding is supposed to just come naturally.
There are many
reasons in our country (
and sister countries like Canada, Australia,
and the UK) why
babies are rarely nursed past the age of six months: Many
women have to return to the work place, hold demanding careers, jam - packed schedules, or have toddlers to tote to pre-school.
We know human breast milk is best for
babies,
and as a premier doula agency in Tulsa, we fully support it,
and we also know that even with the best lactation support
and all the knowledge in the world some
women will be unable to breastfeed for one
reason or another.
Some
women decide to have their
babies at home,
and for those
women who have low - risk pregnancies
and are healthy, there's no
reason why it shouldn't be so.
In addition, since GBS is normally present in about 25 % of term pregnant
women, when a
baby dies for unknown
reasons,
and a culture is done, GBS is found in 25 % of autopsy cultures
and is sometimes incorrectly assigned to be cause of death.
Most
women, as soon as they know the
baby has died want to deliver as quickly
and painlessly as possible afterwards.There is no
reason to forego pain relief
and an immediate induction of labour if there isn't a live
baby.
A lot of
women struggle with breastfeeding due to their
baby's latch
and not even know that is the
reason.
Why am I the only one on this thread to even mention that there are many
reasons to bottle feed
and women make the best decisions they can for them
and their
babies?
When I was discussing the pros
and cons of a trial of labor for my second
baby, my ob / gyn told me: «if you want other children after this one, this could be an extra
reason to try a VBAC; however, just yesterday we've had a
woman having her 5th [5th!!]
«Breast milk alone didn't satisfy my
baby» is one of the top three
reasons women quit
and / or introduce solids before recommended.
Many
women who are under the duress of stress
and anxiety for a myriad of
reasons have typically given birth to their
baby pre-term, underweight,
and with a range of significant health concerns.
But if you are like the majority of
women who do not have
reasons for induction, the safest option for you
and your
baby is to wait for labor to begin on its own.
Another
reason why pregnant
women experience upper back pain is because the center of gravity is shifted by the
baby that is growing inside you,
and extra weight can cause your body to lean forward.
There's a
reason that
women and babies don't die in childbirth like they did before hospitals.
Mood disorders such as depression
and anxiety can present during pregnancy or after birth
and may develop quite suddenly or more gradually over several months: The passing «
baby blues», where you are weepy for no apparent
reason in the days following the birth (typically between the third
and fifth day after delivery), affect up to 80 per cent of
women.
I just talked to a mom recently who was just told she needed to quit
and she was told the
reason for this is because the nutrition of U.S pregnant
women, the nutrition of your growing
baby and the nutrition of the toddler.
My next marker was 27 weeks; only because for some
reason I will never understand an unbelievable amount of
women I know in the last few years have had
babies that have survived
and thrived when born during this week.
That the burdens of getting «natural» fall nearly exclusively on the shoulders of
women — especially when
babies come — is
reason enough to take a step back
and wonder if this isn't the same old oppression of
women repackaged in shiny new organic wrapping.
Many
women who are given this
reason for previous cesareans
and deliver vaginally the next time around tend to give birth to a larger
baby than their first.
For this
reason, every
woman with a new
baby needs plenty of support from family
and friends.
This book is for the parents who wanted to breastfeed
and couldn't;
women who are conflicted about nursing
and want to make a truly informed decision about what to do with their bodies; breast - feeding advocates
and care providers who are willing to listen to the myriad
reasons that
women may choose not to nurse;
and for people who are curious about the other side of this worldwide
baby - feeding frenzy.
Part of the
reason for this people say is that hospitals do not just cater to low risk
women, but also to high risk
women and babies.
This fact needs to be continually reiterated to decision makers as otherwise manufacturers of breast milk substitutes will capitalise on HIV infection as a
reason for promoting free samples of their formula.10 It is extraordinary that the Wall Street Journal painted the
baby food manufacturers as heroes poised to save African children from certain death because of their offer to donate free formula to HIV infected mothers.11 The WHO recommends avoidance of breast feeding by HIV infected mothers only if replacement feeding is feasible, safe, sustainable,
and affordable — otherwise exclusive breast feeding is recommended during the first six months of life.12 Non-infected
women must be given access to credible information, quality care,
and support, in order to empower them to make informed decisions regarding feeding of their infant.13
Yeah, although there is raw milk
and you know if you drink it from a cow that you actually you know well grass feed
and he has like safe things but yeah I mean that's one of the
reasons they pasteurize the milk as you have to kill the bacteria
and we just had an episode a couple weeks ago about
women with insufficient glandular tissue
and one of them
women there; her
baby has been on her milk
and donor milks sinces the beginning
and she's so thankful for these moms that she's met through these kind of informal milk sharing pages
and things like that, as well as friends, I know a lot of them work through friends but her
baby is gosh, I think he is now 15 or 17 months old.
Some barriers include the negative attitudes of
women and their partners
and family members, as well as health care professionals, toward breastfeeding, whereas the main
reasons that
women do not start or give up breastfeeding are reported to be poor family
and social support, perceived milk insufficiency, breast problems, maternal or infant illness,
and return to outside employment.2 Several strategies have been used to promote breastfeeding, such as setting standards for maternity services3, 4 (eg, the joint World Health Organization — United Nations Children's Fund [WHO - UNICEF]
Baby Friendly Initiative), public education through media campaigns,
and health professionals
and peer - led initiatives to support individual mothers.5 — 9 Support from the infant's father through active participation in the breastfeeding decision, together with a positive attitude
and knowledge about the benefits of breastfeeding, has been shown to have a strong influence on the initiation
and duration of breastfeeding in observational studies, 2,10 but scientific evidence is not available as to whether training fathers to manage the most common lactation difficulties can enhance breastfeeding rates.
I would like to add one very obvious
reason why some
women can not breast feed their newborn
babies -
and it seems never to be on the list of «
reasons» mention, as above - because they ADOPTED their
baby.