Obstetricians

A Birth Plan: Obstetrician’s Disclosure Sent One Mom Running

Posted on October 22, 2009. Filed under: Books and Resources, Doulas, Labour & Delivery, Maternity Care Providers, Nurses, Obstetricians, USA | Tags: |

A pregnant woman posted a document she received from her obstetrician to a forum on AllNurses.com prefaced with the following:
I’m 26 weeks with my 3rd (1st 2 were hospital births) and at my last appointment my OB folding a piece of paper in half and handed it to my husband. He told us it was [...]

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Almost half of obstetricians back C-section by request

Posted on September 29, 2009. Filed under: Canadian News, Cesarean sections, Family Physicians, Maternity Care Providers, Midwives, Nurses, Obstetricians, USA | Tags: , , , , , , |

By Sharon Kirkey, Canwest News ServiceSeptember 21, 2009
 
Nearly half of obstetricians in Canada say a woman should have the right to choose a caesarean section when there is no medical reason to warrant one.
 
The finding comes from a nationwide survey of maternity care providers that found many obstetricians appear to support the wide use of [...]

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Midwife home birth as safe as hospital, says study

Posted on April 20, 2009. Filed under: Birth Settings, Family Physicians, Global News, Home Birth, Maternity Care Providers, Midwives, Obstetricians | Tags: , , , |

Louise Hall April 17, 2009 , The Sydney Morning Herald
HOME birth assisted by a trained midwife is just as safe for low-risk mothers and their babies as a delivery led by a midwife in hospital, a study of more than half a million women has found.
Midwives and other home-birth advocates have seized on the research, [...]

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First hands – Midwifery in BC

Posted on January 20, 2009. Filed under: Birth Settings, Canadian News, Family Physicians, Home Birth, Maternity Care Providers, Midwives, Nurses, Obstetricians | Tags: , , , |

Ten years after becoming a legal profession and gaining cautious acceptance from doctors, midwives still face myths and misconceptions about their work

Barbara Murray, Special to Vancouver Courier
Published: Friday, January 16, 2009
Reverence. A single word to describe the moment of birth. And for Nicole Séguin, it’s the reason she became a midwife. “To be the first hands [...]

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The Labor Market

Posted on May 20, 2008. Filed under: Cesarean sections, Fear and Anxiety, Global News, Midwives, Nurses, Obstetricians | Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

…Cesareans are not without drawbacks however, and they begin the moment the last stitches are made in the stupefied patient’s lower belly. The WHO recommends that babies be breastfed within an hour of birth, because vital antibodies and protective proteins — in effect, the baby’s first immunizations — are delivered through those precious early drops of milk…

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Welcome!

Posted on May 15, 2008. Filed under: Age, Baby Names, Birth Centers, Birth Settings, Birth in the Media, Body Image, Books and Resources, Breastfeeding, Business, Canadian News, Celebrities, Cesarean sections, Doulas, Environment, Exercise, Family Physicians, Fashion and Lifestyle, Fear and Anxiety, Film, Global News, Home Birth, Maternity Care Providers, Mature Moms, Mental Health, Midwives, Nurses, Nutrition, Obesity, Obstetricians, Pain Management, Teen Moms, USA, Water Birth, Weight gain/loss | Tags: , , , |

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