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    takes up most of your time. While your body is still recovering from childbirth‚ it works overtime to cover your child’s necessities such as carrying and feeding. These and the stresses of motherhood contribute to different physical and emotional body ailments. Common

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    their questions answered and see if they can get treatment to get better. People would go through medicalization to identify problems and see if there is a treatment for it. Today in America‚ it is very common that the childbirth would happen at the hospital. The idea of how childbirth should go had shifted to delivering the baby by going through the medical process at the hospitals. Having a child born at the hospital

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    baby will be healthy‚ or whether she is going to be a good mother. New mothers will experience similar emotions when her new baby comes into the world. There are many changes and challenges that affect the woman throughout her pregnancy and after childbirth. The changes can include emotional‚ mental‚ physical and hormonal changes to the body. The woman can have mood changes‚ that is unexplained teariness or become easily upset‚ increased tiredness‚ develop enlarged and tender breasts and frequent urination

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    The transition to parenthood in first-time fathers: a systematic review of the literature The transition of parenthood focussing predominately on first-time Fathers accounts: A literature review. Abstract For a couple experiencing the birth of their first child‚ this period can be one of great change and unsettlement‚ but it is a most common example of change within a marital relationship. Several studies have proposed that couples find that the transition into

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    (1998). Food and Beverage in Labor. Part 2: The effects of cessation of oral intake during labor. Birth 15(2): 89-92 ChildBirth Connection. (2013) Cesarean Section: Why is the National U.S cesarean section so high? http://www.childbirthconnection.org/article.asp?ck=10456 Coburn‚ J. 2000. “Formula for Profit: How marketing breast milk substitutes undermines the health of

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    support. A blend of hereditary factors‚ de-nervation or ischemic injury to the musculature and mechanical letdown of the connective tissue can result in pelvic organ prolapse. Vaginal childbirth seems to be amid the highest risk factors for pelvic organ prolapse; the more kids a lady has‚ the more

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    Fahad Syed 991541355 Risk Management in Obstetrics Introduction Obstetrics is defined as the branch of medicine which deals with the care of women during pregnancy‚ childbirth‚ and the period during which they recover from childbirth (Agency for healthcare research and quality‚ 2000). The major factor that makes obstetrics a high risk area is expectation. The majority of women who are about to give birth tend to be young and healthy (Clements‚ 2001). Naturally‚ they expect to give birth to

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    27. Soderquest‚ Wijma‚ Thorbert and Wijma conducted a study (2008) to find out the risk factors in pregnancy for post-traumatic stress and depression one month after childbirth. Along with this‚ the relationship between post-traumatic stress and depression was observed. The method used was assessment of post-traumatic stress and depression one month post-partum along with studying the potential risks during early and later phase of pregnancy. The variables involved in the study were trait anxiety

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    only. First‚ while there are many reason women may choose to have a cesarean birth‚ one important reason is that a cesarean birth is often chosen over vaginal births because it can prevent “pelvic floor” dysfunction such as‚ female incontinence (Childbirth Connections‚ 2010). In some cases‚ women may opt to having a c-section to avoid the labor pains that come with vaginal births. There are also some cases where women have not had the choice to have a vaginal birth because of life threatening situations

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    Post Partum Depression Most women expect to feel elated after their child is born. Nine months of anticipation are coming to an end. Relatives and friends have all provided their support and words of encouragement to help you pass the time of carrying the child more pleasurable and easier. Who would have thought that there is now another obstacle to overcome? But the question would remain to most new mothers what this new task would be. And the answer would quickly become visible. Post Partum Depression

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