Independent Study Does homebirth increase the risk of a negative maternal and fetal outcome in primigravida women than birth in a hospital setting? Word count: 3‚284 Submission date: 5th April 2013 This study intends to examine current evidence and literature on maternal and fetal outcomes in relation to birth setting. The student aims to critically analyse the findings of up to date research studies and make recommendations
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Racial and ethnic disparities in health disproportionately affect minority Americans. One of the greatest challenges facing the US healthcare system is the persistence of disparities in infant and maternal health among the different racial and ethnic groups. Now a day a major concern which is affecting communities on overall pertaining to childbirth is preterm births in the United States of America. In fact‚ preterm births and low birth weight have negative consequences not only for the infants and their
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My Birth Plan and Pregnancy-Related Articles Abstract The first part of this Internet assignment is my birth plan‚ which I would like for my health care provider and other members of the health care team to follow when I go into labor and get admitted to the hospital. The second part consists of personal comments about various articles that I looked up regarding pregnancy‚ birth‚ and postpartum. This assignment also touches a little bit on the purpose of the Association of Women’s Health
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The birth of the Khalsa‚ (Summary from p. 56/57 (750 words) of a book entitled “Essence of Sikhism‚ Meditate-Earn honestly-Share” by Kartar Singh Bhalla.) For the annual harvest festival of Baisakhi in 1699‚ Guru Gobind Singh had asked thousands of Sikhs to attend. On the morning of the day‚ The Guru stepped out of his tent holding a sword and asked the audience whether anyone was willing to offer his head. He had to repeat his call three times before someone came forward. A first man came offered
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The Birth of the Republic Edmund S. Morgan Notes James Otis – 1765 “Were these colonies left to themselves tomorrow‚ America would be a mere shambles of blood and confusion . . . . there would soon be civil war from one end of the continent to the other.” 20 years later these same people united to create a government that has had a longer continuous existence than that of any Western country except England. P. 8 - Colonial governors helpless to take action without the assistance of the
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FYS 11 October‚ 2012 In a recent survey conducted by freshmen college students‚ at Converse College‚ a variety of results emerged. The survey was created on the media portrayal of teachers. During this survey‚ college students‚ college professors‚ family members‚ high school teachers‚ and high school students were questioned. The survey consisted of 15 questions regarding how the media manifests teaching. In one comparison‚ high school teachers and their students agreed for the majority of questions
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The Buddha claims humans are stuck in an endless cycle of suffering known as saṃsāra because of our unawareness of; impermanence‚ suffering and non-self. Saṃsāra is the endless cycle of birth‚ existence‚ suffering and death. It is considered to be dukkha which is unsatisfactory and troublesome because an individual will remain in this cycle if influenced by desire and avidya (ignorance). Teachings from the Buddha have emphasised individuals cannot achieve true happiness because it is only temporary
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“A normal physiologic labor and birth is one that is powered by the innate human capacity of the woman and fetus. This birth is more likely to be safe and healthy because there is no unnecessary intervention that disrupts normal physiologic processes” (2013). The RN is in a unique position to support physiologic birth because they attend almost all births. • Two potential health benefits for the maternal/fetal dyad resulting from physiologic birth care -practices are: • By positioning the mother
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medicine premature birth is still a major problem all around the world. So doctors everywhere have been wondering is there anything at all we can do to reduce premature birth. Well‚ there is a way to reduce premature labor and birth. A new study in California found that better sleep might just be the best way to address premature birth. The researchers working on the study are hoping to identify medical and social interventions that could help reduce preterm birth. The researchers
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Since the creation of the Birth Control Pill in the early 1960s‚ women have been given the freedom of being in control of their sex lives. At first‚ the idea of using a contraceptive was very controversial and it took years for all fifty states to legalize it‚ especially to married women. Once “The Pill” was legalized‚ it became very popular among women of all ages‚ all around the world. Women now had the ability to be more careful about their family planning‚ making the percentage of unwanted pregnancies
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