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    most women in America will hear this word and cringe. Most women enter childbirth uneducated about the real process‚ the reason we have contractions. They will lay on a bed legs up and may try to go natural but always take the epidural in the end. When I would talk to mothers about birth they only spoke of 3 things. Time‚ Pain

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    Childbirth and Abortion – Research Science and medicine in general‚ and abortion in particular‚ were used as weapons of mass destruction by Nazi physicians in their zeal to comply with the political climate of the time. Nazi policy on abortion and childbirth was just one of the methods devised and designed to ensure the extermination of those whom the Nazis deemed had “lives not worth living”. Physicians implemented these policies‚ not with the fate of their patients in mind but rather in the name

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    Longer Labor for Women with a Fear of Childbirth‚ Research Reveals New research suggests women who are afraid of childbirth spend longer in labor than women who have no such fear. The result is published (27 June) in BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Between 5 and 20% of pregnant women have a fear of childbirth. Various factors have been associated with increased prevalence of fear of childbirth‚ including young maternal age‚ being a first-time mother‚ pre-existing

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    methods of childbearing practices. Home birth is childbirth that occurs outside a hospital or birthing center setting‚ usually in the home of the mother. Most home births are assisted by midwives‚ but some home births are physician assisted. Others have no medical assistance at all. This is known as free-birth or unassisted home birth. Home births can take place with or against the advice of a medical practitioner. Natural Childbirth is method of childbirth in which medical intervention is minimized

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    22‚ 1961 inside their house on the mountains of Ucab. Mother 2 gave birth to a healthy son on November 24‚ 2010 at Paradise Valley Hospital. Mother 1 already knew what to expect during childbirth because she was helping her elders with other people’s childbirth. She saw everything that occurred during childbirth and was also told of the pain. Mother 2 was told that pain was inevitable but to not panic

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    Annotated Bibliography Beck‚ D. T. & Watson‚ S. (2010). Subsequent childbirth after a previous traumatic birth. Nursing Research‚ 59(4)‚ 241-249. This nursing article analyzes women’s reactions and experiences with a second childbirth following a traumatic first birthing experience. Beck and Watson (2010) state that a successive childbirth could either aide in the healing process or have the potential to re-open old wounds and make healing harder. The research method used was

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    I agree‚ screening for postpartum depression is very important for every mother. There’s a vast array of emotions that a women’s body goes through after childbirth and depression can be one of them. This is a time that’s supposed to be exciting and the new mother is should be happy. It’s hard for a new mother to admit that she is not happy and may worry about others will think. I did some research on postpartum depression and found a few different articles on the website for American Academy for

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    medication?”. This research study will look deep into this question and research the pros and cons of multiple natural pain relief/reduction methods such as; Lamaze‚ Bradley‚ Mongan (HypnoBirthing)‚ birthing in water‚ Yoga/meditation‚ Supernatural Childbirth‚ and homeopathy methods (herbs‚ essential oils‚ minerals‚ other natural substances). Side effects and risks are associated with all medical pain methods such as epidurals and pain medication. These side effects can effect mother‚ as well as baby

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    perspective‚ and compare it with those of health professionals. Background: Available evidence provides conflicting definitions of normal childbirth. The majority of available evidence encapsulates the views of the health professionals themselves or women who have experienced childbirth. Little evidence exists that reflects the views of women yet to experience childbirth. Method: Six participants were identified via purposive sampling to undertake a small exploratory qualitative study utilizing semi-structured

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    Movie Review: The Business of Being Born My view of childbirth was limited before this movie. The Business of Being Born challenged every aspect of the pregnancy process and childbirth experience‚ for me. Childbirth is a billion dollar industry that has skyrocketed in the United States. This movie‚ directed by Rickki Lake‚ examines all the different approaches to childbirth. In this documentary it shared scary statistics of the United States birth rates and mortalities. For being a developed country

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