Sentences with phrase «things about hospital birth»

Most things about hospital birth work against healthy delivery.
I've given birth in a hospital twice, and frankly, I think that you don't know a damned thing about hospital birth.

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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).
In addition to getting to know each other over the course of the mom's pregnancy — learning about her hopes, fears, and wants for her birth experience — home birthing moms also have birth plans to clarify things like which post-birth procedures the family does and doesn't want (like vitamin K shot, eye ointment, etc.), and preferred hospitals and care providers to call in case of transfer.
An important thing to remember about home birth is that if something goes wrong, you don't have the amenities and technology of a hospital.
When asked about the statement, «Having a safe and healthy mother and baby are the only things that truly matter in birth,» 68 % of the women who had only had hospital births agreed with this statement.
The last thing I'll comment with to end my rant about your so - called ignorance is that while most births are perfectly safe and the child arrives completely alert and healthy (regardless of hospital or homebirth) there is and always will be an element of life and death mixed into the equation — not all hospital births end in a live child, in fact the percentages are about equal in both hospital births and home births were natural vaginal births occur..
It's not uncommon for those in your position to worry about many of the same things as moms - to - be, like getting to the hospital or birthing center on time, or feeling nervous about witnessing the birth.
However, now that we're through the process, I can not say enough good things about the Cambridge Birth Center and Cambridge Hospital.
One thing I loved about the Cambridge Birth Center is that it is its own house, right across from the hospital.
Its easy to say you are informed and you «know» the risks, and nasty things like «some babies aren't just meant to live»... but man, when you are living that statistic, or that emergency, you know that all that garbage about «how» natural out of hospital birth is so much better... is just that, garbage.
So yeah, breast edema, that was the one thing that I think I wish I would've been warn about because I had a hospital birth with him, was hey, you were on an IV, do not be shock when you wake up and each one of your boob as a size of your head because it might happen.
We have NICU nurses who are saying things along the lines of, «Well, if moms were less strict about their birth plan, if they compromised a little bit more, if they didn't have to have everything their way, then we'd probably have healthier births in the hospital
Although my husband felt the same way — the thing that convinced him about the home birth was that we weren't sure we would get the rooming in option at any of the hospitals.
The truly shocking thing about homebirth is that even when you include malpractice and negligence in the hospital statistics, homebirth STILL has a death rate that is 450 % higher than hospital birth for comparable risk women.
My water broke at 18weeks, no im 27weeks and 5days and in the hospital, alot of people here are telling me differnt things about breastfeeding like «its going to be hard because your going to be a month and a half early» some say «your milk will come though within 72 hours after birth» and so on... Has anyone gone though an early birth and had problems breastfeeding?
I think home birth is wonderful thing to do, or a low intervention birth in a hospital, but bashing all about the hospital birth doesn't help either.
From birth control [the pill, NFP, TCOYF, abstinence, condoms, nothing at all], to home birth versus hospital birth, immunizations, the list goes on and on - the main thing I want to convey to ALL people is to PRAY about your decision, FERVENTLY!
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