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What are the Risks of an Epidural? 1

Jul16

All mothers need to make their own birthing choices. Unless there is a case of an obvious emergency, the epidural_step5_200mother should be the one fully in charge of her birth. Sometimes this means the request for an epidural. With cases of really long labors, or a mother who may on a rare occasion go into panic from labor contractions, this may be the best decision for the mother to make to be able to relax to have her baby. As with everything in birth, it is wise to educate yourself on all procedures so that when you come to make your decision, you are fully aware of all the pros and cons. Epidurals are not always safe. Any medication in life has risks. Epidurals included. And there are risks not only to the mother, but to the baby as well. I did not write this particular article, but since talkbirth is meant to inform and educate women and families about the truth, I wanted to include it in here. It is not meant to judge women for their decision, but rather to explain the possible risks involved in this particular medication. As always, informed consent is key. The article comes from the ICAN website.

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Doulas - What Every Pregnant Woman Deserves! 2

Jun26

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Several studies have shown very promising, positive outcomes from births when a doula was present. Women tend to report a greater satisfaction with their birthing experience, labors are generally shorter, the birth usually has fewer complications, pitocin is less likely to be used, the need for pain meds/epidurals is lowered, the incidence of c-sections are reduced, lower rates of post-partum depression are reported, and the mother is more likely to breastfeed.  With results like these, shouldn’t everyone hire a doula? continue reading »

Let’s Talk Birth - Active Birth! 1

Jun16

earthmother-birth-goddess-fochtman-kubby When you plan a vacation, you do all of the research on the best hotels, dining, attractions, etc.  When you set out to buy a new car, you want to know the details like gas mileage, safety, and all of the possible options the car may include.  What about when you become pregnant?  No one wants to hurt their bodies or their babies, and we all wish for the safest birth of a healthy newborn. Yet, many women are still subjecting themselves to unnecessary medical procedures that may actually be hurting their bodies, their birth, their babies. continue reading »

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