Sentences with phrase «receiving midwifery care»

The study was conducted prospectively in two periods between 1990 and 1993 among women with low risk pregnancies receiving midwifery care in the province of Gelderland.
Conclusions: The outcome of planned home births is at least as good as that of planned hospital births in women at low risk receiving midwifery care in the Netherlands.

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Heather is a birth and postpartum doula trainer, childbirth educator, and has co-created a program designed to provide families, especially low income families with an option to receive collaborative informed midwifery care along side of their obstetric care.
She came to the practice of midwifery in the hopes that she could offer the kind of excellent maternity care she had been so fortunate to receive.
I could not have imagined the care I ended up receiving in Canada, but I equated the care I received with the midwifery model.
ROTHMANAnd I also just want to say that it is really great to have physicians like Dr. Downing, who understand the midwifery model, understand our scope of practice and where it intersects with obstetrics, so that when we do have something going on at a homebirth where we're not sure things are going well and we were starting to feel like maybe we need to access medical technology, that we have people like Dr. Downing that we can call and say, here's what's going on, we're coming in, and that we know that we and our clients will be received with compassion and respect and understanding of what has come before, so that we never have to hesitate to bring someone in knowing that they're gonna get that good care.
Because midwifery was illegal she had to find a way to receive her and her child's care without being caught.
She is forever grateful for the privilege of receiving doula and midwifery care for the birth of her daughter, a privilege all women deserve.
Women who had not received any medical or midwifery antenatal care and who had made no arrangements for professional care during delivery accounted for 15 %, 13 % (31/240), and 10 % (34/324) of all births outside hospital.
Lisa received her Masters degree from University of California, San Francisco in 1997 and has been providing full scope midwifery care since then.
Other models, often termed «caseload midwifery», aim to offer greater relationship continuity, by ensuring that childbearing women receive their ante -, intra - and postnatal care from one midwife or her / his practice partner (McCourt 2006).
Intervention: caseload midwifery care (receiving care through antenatal, intrapartum and postpartum, in hospital and in the community) from a named caseload midwife working in a small group of midwives known as a midwifery group practice (4 full - time MWs).
This reports on a subset of publicly funded women randomised in the M@ngo trial (n = 420); women receiving caseload midwifery care saw fewer midwives and health professionals during their intrapartum care than did women in standard care.
Today, we stand with midwives to call for investment in and respect for midwives and midwifery so that all women receive the quality and dignified care they deserve.»
The proportion of women in British Columbia (BC) receiving care from a midwife continues to grow and there is a particular focus on promoting and supporting normal pregnancy and birth in the midwifery philosophy of care.
A systematic review of 15 trials [28] identified that women receiving care in midwifery - led continuity models of care were less likely to experience interventions and more likely to be satisfied with their care.
Picture — Clare Beesley receives the Sands Award for Bereavement Care at The Royal College of Midwives Annual Midwifery Awards.
With Family - Centered Midwifery women can have a safe home birth and receive health care that respects their dreams and encourages their strength.
When I went on to have a home birth four and a half years later, the midwifery care I received felt much more far - reaching.
As all interviewed women visited the same midwifery practice, it is possible that their preferences partly reflect the care they are currently receiving.
Women allocated to the intervention arm will be cared for in a midwifery continuity of care model and receive an informational leaflet on managing weight gain in pregnancy.
Our greatest concern is that, although the abstract failed to list or consider these fundamentally important clinical outcomes that were equivalent, the authors still asserted that «most women should be offered midwifery - led continuity models of care and women should be encouraged to ask for this option...» We believe this conclusion received, and continues to receive, the bulk of media and lay attention.
Other models, often termed «caseload midwifery», aim to offer greater relationship continuity, by ensuring that childbearing women receive their ante, intra and postnatal care from one midwife or her / his practice partner (McCourt 2006).
Experimental: women randomised to CLU received standard care: antenatal care provided by obstetricians supported by the midwifery and medical team; intrapartum and postpartum care (2 to 3 days in hospital) provided by midwives, overseen by consultants.
From midwifery services and Birth Center to pregnancies with multiples and Caesarean sections, three generations of a local family have received nearly 32 years of health care and experienced seven births at UC San Diego Health System.
As a member of the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA), I have a duty to set standards for nursing and midwifery that ensure individuals and communities receive the best possible care for theMidwifery Board of Australia (NMBA), I have a duty to set standards for nursing and midwifery that ensure individuals and communities receive the best possible care for themidwifery that ensure individuals and communities receive the best possible care for their needs.
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