A Midwife attends to the needs of women during low
risk labour and delivery, in both the home and hospital setting, and assisting with breastfeeding and caring for the newborn.
Not exact matches
They have the busiest
labour and delivery department
and also handle the city's highest
risk patients, possessing the highest level NICU unit.
Group B Streptococcus (GBS) is a bacterium that can live in our bodies quite harmlessly but it can pose a problem for pregnant women because of the
risk of passing it to your baby around
labour and delivery which can cause serious infection.
The World Health Organization says, «We define normal birth as: spontaneous in onset, low -
risk at the start of
labour and remaining so throughout
labour and delivery.
I asked, seeing as how she's text book low
risk with a previous uncomplicated
labour and delivery.
Induction of
Labour: * higher rates of Caesarean Section * increased risk of your baby being admitted to NICU (neonatal intensive care unit) * increased risk of forceps or vacuum (assisted delivery) * contractions may be stronger than a spontaneous labour * your labour is no longer considered «low risk» — less choices in where and how you birth, restricted birth positions, continuous monitoring CTG, time limits for which to labo
Labour: * higher rates of Caesarean Section * increased
risk of your baby being admitted to NICU (neonatal intensive care unit) * increased
risk of forceps or vacuum (assisted
delivery) * contractions may be stronger than a spontaneous
labour * your labour is no longer considered «low risk» — less choices in where and how you birth, restricted birth positions, continuous monitoring CTG, time limits for which to labo
labour * your
labour is no longer considered «low risk» — less choices in where and how you birth, restricted birth positions, continuous monitoring CTG, time limits for which to labo
labour is no longer considered «low
risk» — less choices in where
and how you birth, restricted birth positions, continuous monitoring CTG, time limits for which to
labourlabour in.
In general, the more immature the unborn baby, the greater the
risks from
labour and delivery.
Another major
risk factor for premature
labour and delivery is being pregnant with twins or multiple babies.
There are a number of other
risk factors for premature
labour and delivery.
There are a number of factors that can put a pregnant woman at higher
risk for having a premature
labour and delivery.
While HIV can pass from a mother to her child during pregnancy,
labour or
delivery,
and also through breast - milk, the evidence on HIV
and infant feeding shows that giving antiretroviral treatment (ART) to mothers living with HIV significantly reduces the
risk of transmission through breastfeeding
and also improves her health.
We would like to see this grow, but this issue is increasingly posing a threat to that prospect
and, at the same time,
risking Labour and Conservative plans to improve public service
delivery.