In some hospitals, routine interventions such as depriving the mother of food and drink during labor, mandatory IVs, frequent inductions, and continuous fetal monitoring with the mother laying in bed, often cause many of the complications that result in an excessive number of cesarean sections and other perceived emergencies. “Failure to progress,” the most common more »
Gentle Hands Midwifery
No Unnecessary Interventions
April 2nd, 2014 |
By: host1help1 |
Category: Births Gentle Hands Midwifery Water Birth |
Tags: Tags: 10 years |
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