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Hospital to Home: No Need to Fast During Labor
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Our journey down the road to having a vaginal birth after a c - section and beyond. Thursday, January 21, 2010. No Need to Fast During Labor. By Megan Brooks - Wed Jan 20, 8:18 AM PST. SOURCE: Cochrane Library, 2010. To read the article. There is no reason why pregnant women at low risk for complications during delivery should be denied fluids and food during labor, a new Cochrane research review concludes. Milosavlievic has "not seen any adverse outcomes by allowing women the option of liquids and/or a ...
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Hospital to Home: Joseph's Birth Story
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Our journey down the road to having a vaginal birth after a c - section and beyond. Wednesday, March 19, 2008. It just wasn’t what I had imagined. It was so uneventful. How could this be? It’s FEBRUARY. I can hardly spell that month. Joseph was supposed to be born in M-A-R-C-H. I had at least 3 more weeks of agonizing “when are you due again’s? 8221; And “hasn’t that baby come already? I knew then that I would not be stepping foot into my dentist’s office that morning, much less stepping foot anywh...
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Hospital to Home: Welcoming Rosemary Grace
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Our journey down the road to having a vaginal birth after a c - section and beyond. Monday, June 17, 2013. On December 15, 2012 we welcomed our 4th child into our family. She was our 3rd homebirth VBAC. Hello my name is maxine and i gave birth to my first baby on the 23 february 2013. so my baby is currently 10 months . oh and i want to say congrats and new baby girl! December 30, 2013 at 12:21 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Samuel: born c/s - 7/06. Joseph: born at home - 2/08. The Trial of Labor.
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Hospital to Home: Homebirths in Virginia
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Our journey down the road to having a vaginal birth after a c - section and beyond. Tuesday, December 23, 2008. It's been quite a while, friends. I hope you all are doing well. No, I am not pregnant. Let me just say that up front. I am however interested in learning what my options are in the Central Virginia area if I was in fact to have another homebirth. I want to make sure that if I get pregnant, I've done my research ahead of time! January 4, 2009 at 1:43 AM. March 19, 2009 at 11:05 PM. The Trial of...
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Hospital to Home: December 2008
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Our journey down the road to having a vaginal birth after a c - section and beyond. Tuesday, December 23, 2008. It's been quite a while, friends. I hope you all are doing well. No, I am not pregnant. Let me just say that up front. I am however interested in learning what my options are in the Central Virginia area if I was in fact to have another homebirth. I want to make sure that if I get pregnant, I've done my research ahead of time! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Trial of Labor.
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Hospital to Home: Hospital to Home - Part II
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Our journey down the road to having a vaginal birth after a c - section and beyond. Monday, November 30, 2009. Hospital to Home - Part II. Well, we have been blessed yet again with another miracle growing in my womb! We are estatic. The baby is due to arrive in mid-June. As fantastic as our first homebirth was we didn't necessarily feel called to do a repeat homebirth for any other children. that is until I got pregnant and actually started to analyze my options again. Post Labels: As The Story Unfolds.
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Hospital to Home: The 5 Foods You Should Eat Everyday
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Our journey down the road to having a vaginal birth after a c - section and beyond. Wednesday, March 3, 2010. The 5 Foods You Should Eat Everyday. Carrying a child is quite taxing on a woman's body. She needs all the help she can get. Here is a great list I found here. Of what foods we should strive to eat everyday, pregnant or not. Refined grains, like white rice and pasta, have lost 90% of their nutritional value through the refining process. As if that weren't reason enough to choose whole grains ...
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Hospital to Home: Effects of Supplementing
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Our journey down the road to having a vaginal birth after a c - section and beyond. Wednesday, February 3, 2010. I am copying all the text from a post from the Prayer of Hannah Blog. To go to the post at its original location, you can click here. 8226; to give the mother a rest. 8226; because the mother doesn't have her milk 'in' yet. 8226; to prevent hypoglycemia. 8226; to prevent or reduce jaundice. 8226; The risk for shortened duration of breastfeeding is increased 4-fold when supplements were given i...
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Hospital to Home: Another Successful Homebirth!
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Our journey down the road to having a vaginal birth after a c - section and beyond. Saturday, July 24, 2010. I'm fairly certain I don't have many readers to this blog anymore since it's been forever since I've last posted, but I wanted to share with those of you who follow homebirth blogs and VBAC stories that I had my second homebirth last month. Our third child was born at home and it was an even better experience than the first. And a picture of our girl, Annabelle Jane, moments after birth:. Having Y...
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Hospital to Home: February 2010
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Our journey down the road to having a vaginal birth after a c - section and beyond. Wednesday, February 3, 2010. I am copying all the text from a post from the Prayer of Hannah Blog. To go to the post at its original location, you can click here. 8226; to give the mother a rest. 8226; because the mother doesn't have her milk 'in' yet. 8226; to prevent hypoglycemia. 8226; to prevent or reduce jaundice. 8226; The risk for shortened duration of breastfeeding is increased 4-fold when supplements were given i...