Whether you are a first time parent or
an old pro when it comes to kids, choosing a pediatrician is an
important step in preparing for the arrival of a little one. A few
questions to keep in mind when making such an important decision are:
does he/she check height and weight at every visit? Is he/she Midwife
friendly? What is his/her stance on vaccinations? Some pediatricians
will refuse care if you do not comply with all recommended
vaccinations. What is his/her view of circumcisions? What is yours?
Are there other Doctors on call? Is there an after hours clinic? And
which hospital do they refer to? Before you can make an informed
choice about your pediatrician you must be informed yourself. By
knowing what issues are most important to you, you will be able to
make the best choice on who will be providing care for your child.
Friday, March 15, 2013
Monday, March 4, 2013
A few Benefits of Natural Pregnancy and Child Birth
Pregnancy
and birth are natural parts of a woman’s life, and her body is well
built for such experiences. Natural pregnancy and childbirth is the
idea of taking care of the mother’s body in a way that is most
mindful of both mother and child. This includes diet, exercise and
knowledge of the body’s instinctive preparations for a baby. With
the help of a midwife and the proper care, unnecessary medical
intervention can be avoided. Several advantages of natural childbirth
are that the birth and coping mechanisms are non-invasive, there is
no loss of sensation or alertness, and less potential side effects
for mom and baby. When taking pain medications such as those found in
an Epidural, which alters sensation to the lower half of a body, a
woman can also risk making the birthing process longer by not being
able to feel her contractions and therefore not knowing when to push.
Instead of relying on her body, a woman has to rely on a doctor to
tell her when to push. In a hospital setting, the longer labor time
frequently results in a woman being given Pitocin to increase the
contractions. Because of how the drug works in the body, contraction
duration is longer and the contractions themselves are stronger,
resulting in less oxygen going to the baby. Without the use of drugs
during labor, recovery time for a mother is much shorter and she is
able to get up, hold her baby, and shower shortly after delivery.
Every person and every birth is different, and some women may find
that an OBGYN assisted birth is best for them, but many women who
have experienced a natural childbirth have found the experience
empowering.
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