What pregnancy symptoms did you start to feel BEFORE your missed period?

August 20, 2010 by  
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My period is due on Friday, June 10th, and I’m not feeling ANY pregnancy symptoms yet. As a matter of fact, yesterday I had cramps, which would mean I’m probably expecting my period, and not that I’m pregnant. Obviously I’m TTC, so this kinda worries me. What symptoms did you start to feel before your period, and how far before your period did you feel them?

The action of a midwife prior to giving birth

March 4, 2010 by  
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Most people associate a midwife as someone who helps a woman during delivery. What a lot of people do not know is that a midwife is very much involved in a lot of issues before delivery. They play a very important role that shouldn’t be overlooked. So in this article we are going to learn what some of these things are that they accomplish prior to delivery.

Some of the things you look for are the health of the mother. This is important not only for the mother but it will help determine if using a midwife would be wise. Because if they find out that there might be a complication during delivery, they may rule out the possibility of a home delivery. In other words if the woman’s health has problems that woman could be referred to a doctor.  This has comforted many women in my homebirth midwives San Diego services knowing if they could have complications or not.

The next significant thing they will look into is the prenatal care for the health of the baby. A midwife will have access to all the tools needed to make sure that the baby is growing fine indeed. They will be able to tell if the heartbeat is fine. They will be able to find out and learn if there are other issues to be worried about.  This is a big benefit women look for in my homebirth San Diego practice.

Last but not least, a midwife can help throughout the pregnancy period to monitor the health of both the baby and the mother. Obviously things can change during a pregnancy so regular visits will help monitor. These regular maintenance will help determine if anything unusual came up that needs some attention. This is very important to many women I see in my San Diego home birth practice.

So as you have read, even if you have utilized a midwife, it doesn’t mean that the regular care is not present. As a matter of fact, the level of care you may get from a midwife could overshadow everything else.

Giving birth using a midwife: Some criticisms

January 13, 2010 by  
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People basically think of hospitals and doctors when they think of having a baby delivered.  But there is a growing movement of women who are wanting to go more natural.There are some women who are actually foregoing the medication during delivery in order to have a more natural mode or nature child birth. Part of that movement of going natural is using a midwife to deliver a baby.  There are many advantages to this that we are going to look at in this article.

Some people, first and foremost, think using a midwife to deliver a baby is not safe.They think that the safest practice is having a baby with a doctor, since they have all the medical equipment needed.But this actually a false or invalid issue since most deliveries done by a midwife are only done with safe pregnancies.  In other words if there is any history of complications it will not be performed with a midwife.  Other then that as a San Diego midwife I know first hand midwives know what to do in medical emergencies.

Midwives will not be using any medication that women need, that is actually another common criticism.Because women do not actually need to have drugs for delivery that is why the premise is false.The major reason why most pregnancies take so long, as a matter of fact, are drugs.  The drugs cause the birth to stop because it is disrupting the natural delivery. I have seen first hand as a homebirth midwife San Diego how much faster natural deliveries are.So medication is definitely no longer needed and it only hinders the delivery.

Another criticism is that midwives are not doctors.It does not actually mean that they don’t know what to do medically, while that is true. All midwives definitely have to go through a very difficult licensing and certification process.  This process teaches them what medical procedures may need to be performed in certain situations.  As a certified midwives San Diego practicioner I know first hand that midwives are prepared for emergencies.

As you can see, having a baby with a midwife definitely has more benefits than with those people would have you to believe.It helps you to have a faster delivery than with medications and is definitely safer.

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