What will you uncover when you start doing
research on childbirth best practices (which is something I've been investigating and writing about for over ten years)?
I just sat down and read this entire article and all the comments that followed, I'm not here to attack anyone for their own decisions, or beliefs no matter how ignorant.I understand that
research on childbirth can only be done so far back, but the truth is, women have been growing their babies without medical help and delievering them as well for.
Not exact matches
As many of us prepare for our first child, take
childbirth classes and spend hours
on the Internet
researching the best car seats and strollers we can find.
She did her
research, listening to podcasts
on unmedicated
childbirth and breastfeeding.
Through an intensive and comprehensive exam you will be challenged to
research and gather information that will prepare you to educate modern families
on childbirth and early parenting.
I will respectfully disagree with your views
on natural
childbirth, yielding the expertise to my med student wife who has done her
research and chosen an unmedicated birth in a birth center with a midwife who is a registered nurse.
I participate and present at advanced doula trainings, international birth and
childbirth education conferences, and local birth groups so that I can continue to remain up to date
on current birth practices and evidence - based
research that will support my doula and
childbirth education clients.
Go to any OB conference and you will see far more self criticicism and willingness to look at how practice can change based
on current
research than you will see at a Lamaze conference, a Bradley workshop... or any of the many events I have attended that are popular among natural
childbirth adherents.
I think Sheryl's logic and the
research she undertook before setting off
on her journey of unassisted
childbirth took just about all of the risk out of her decision.
1999 Dept. of Sociology, Abo Akademi University, the Finnish Network for Qualitative Health
Research, the Finnish Doctoral Program in Public Health, and the group «Cultural Perspectives
on Childbirth and Parenthood» of the Nordic Network of Folklore.
The first phase of this
research focused
on their use of intuition as authoritative knowledge, and was published in the Medical Anthropology Quarterly (Davis - Floyd and Davis 1996) and reprinted in
Childbirth and Authoritative Knowledge (1997) and in Intuition: The Inside Story (1998).
Three workshops,
on childbirth, midwifery, and qualitative
research.
For a better understanding regarding the choice for place of birth and the consequences of that for pregnancy and
childbirth, future
research should focus more
on these characteristics and attitudes.
Catherine Osborn, MA is a PhD student in medical anthropology at Case Western Reserve University whose
research interests focus
on historical and modern uses of technology to mediate
childbirth and fertility.
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.
Topics include: Diagnosis and Screening of Perinatal Mood Disorders; Traumatic
Childbirth; Postpartum Psychosis and Infanticide; Dialectical Behavior Therapy; Effects of prenatal stress, anxiety and depression
on the fetus and the child; Latest
research in postpartum depression; and the Six Types of Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders.
It is obvious that we need more published
research on the time frame of symptom onset during the year after
childbirth.
Editor's note: Attachment Parenting International does not take a stance
on childbirth settings or health care providers, but rather encourages parents to
research their options in order to make informed decisions regarding the birth of their baby.
In Ireland, there is a dearth of
research on women's views about important elements of their
childbirth experiences.
Greater information and
research on what can make for an easier labor and pain management experience also means women are more in control than ever of their personal comforts during
childbirth.
Penny Simkin,
Childbirth Instructor Magazine «Henci Goer has brought together a book based
on research realities to help us understand pregnancy and the myths of technology.»
This model is based
on Dr. Gayle Peterson's philosophy and
childbirth preparation program originally presented in 1980 in her groundbreaking book, Birthing Normally: A Personal Growth Approach to Childbirth and developed over more than 35 years of research and clinical
childbirth preparation program originally presented in 1980 in her groundbreaking book, Birthing Normally: A Personal Growth Approach to
Childbirth and developed over more than 35 years of research and clinical
Childbirth and developed over more than 35 years of
research and clinical practice.
Improved detection and surgery for congenital abnormalities, better medical care during pregnancy and
childbirth, and more
research on effectiveness of injury interventions could help improve survival in these countries.
Leftwich studies fluid dynamics and has been conducting
research on topics as varied as the wake dynamics of wind turbines to the fluid dynamics of human
childbirth.
Drawing
on survey data collected from two statewide cohorts of Texas mothers, CFRP developed a series of
research briefs exploring the intersection of nonmarital
childbirth, parental relationships, father involvement, and support.