Posts Tagged: childbirth


21
Aug 10

Maternity Clothes – Even "Tall Women" Can Fit Into These Maternity Clothes!

Height is always an advantage, even for women! People always notice you. If you are a businesswoman, business dealings become easier to handle since your height proves advantageous. You can prove to be a perfect model for designer clothing. Of course, there are many other things you can do with your height, but the entire list would take up too much space! The snag occurs when you become pregnant. You just cannot find the right maternity clothes to fit your tall frame!

This is when you start cursing your own body and keep wishing that you were born petite! You love pants, but none of them will cover the entire length of your legs. It is not even necessary to waste time on off-the-rack tops and maternity dresses- they will not fit you anyway!

Never mind, there is hope for you yet! Designers are sitting up and taking notice of people like you. It is difficult not to, considering that plenty of women are crossing six feet now-a-days. Contestants at beauty pageants are enough proof! Even the Internet has followed suit by displaying web sites catering to maternity clothes for tall women. Some of the styles can be mind-blowing! With so many clothes all over the place, it should now prove quite easy to stock up your wardrobe with maternity clothes that flatter your tall frame and cater to your personal tastes.

If its jeans you are after, visit Trendy Mama. This company caters to two different conversion styles and promises to customize jeans to suit every personality, including tall women. So you can just mail your order to the company, giving your own specifications. The company will take care of the rest.

Another company in LA, babystyle dot com also exhibits maternity clothes for tall women. Their specialty is maternity pants with 33-inch inseams. And there is quite a range available!

If you would like to explore further, there is Gap Maternity. The maternity tall pants they offer are meant for pregnant women requiring a 34-inch inseam. Stretch pants take precedence where maternity clothes are concerned; they are a popular favorite. Also, on and off clearance division sales can fetch you real bargains in the name of maternity clothes.

Other popular retailers are – Motherhood Maternity which has a great variety in styles and sizes, and Old Navy which displays an extensive range of clothing for shopping online.

If ultimately nothing checks out when shopping for maternity clothes, browse through the well-known J.C. Penney catalog. The clothes mentioned in the catalog are meant for tall women only. They are well-designed and of very good quality. Thus, you end up with clothes that are not only fashionable, but durable too!


13
Aug 10

What Would I Do Without My Doula?

By the time my husband and I finally got pregnant the first time, I had done a lot of reading about birth options and we had already decided to have a midwife instead of a doctor. We believe that pregnancy is a healthy state of being, and unless something came up, a midwife was the best way to go for us. Besides, where we live, a midwife can deliver babies at hospitals, so I felt that was the safest way to go. (Although, now, I feel I could have had my babies at home… but that is a whole other article!).

When I was a few weeks pregnant I came across an article on doulas, but I had never heard of a doula so I wasn’t quite sure what to make of it. A doula is a woman who supports women through childbirth. “Doula” is an ancient Greek word meaning “servant to women”. A doula provides a woman with continuous emotional support, aides in her physical comfort, and encourages the laboring woman. She also provides praise, reassurance, and explains what is going on during the labor. While some husbands and partners may feel that it’s their job to offer support to the laboring woman, and therefore initially feel that they would not want a doula, after the birth they are very pleased and relieved that they had one. A doula can help husbands and partners by suggesting ways they can help the laboring woman, and doulas actually assist the husband to feel like he is contributing.

Studies have shown that women supported by a doula during labor have:

    50% reduction of cesarean rate

    25% shorter labor

    60% reduction in epidural requests

    30% reduction in analgesia use

    40% reduction in forceps delivery

From Mothering the Mother: How a Doula Can Help You Have a Shorter, Easier and Healthier Birth by Marshall H. Klaus (Perseus Press, 1993)

When I was about halfway through my pregnancy, we decided to interview some doulas and see if it would be right for us. We met with three doulas. The first one was Jan, who we ultimately picked. We liked her right away and I wanted to hire her on the spot, but my husband insisted that we meet the other doulas too because we might find someone we like even more. (How could that be possible?, I wondered.) Well, it turned out that the other two doulas were wonderful too, but our instincts told us to go with Jan. So we hired her.

We had to give her a deposit of $100 to confirm our commitment, and sign an agreement as well. How do I describe this fabulous woman? She is very tall and has a great presence. She is quiet, knowledgeable and thoughtful; she doesn抰 speak a lot, but when she does it is carefully thought out. In other words, she is not “chatty” but not shy either. She has an engaging smile, she is discrete, and she is strong. I felt like she could sweep me up in her arms and take care of me!

Jan came over several weeks before my due date to do some one-on-one prenatal training with both James and I. She is a lactation consultant as well so she helped by answering my questions about breastfeeding in addition to my questions about what to expect during labor.

I went into labor three days before my due date, on August 13, 2001. It was about midnight and I was just getting into bed when I felt (or heard?) a loud POP! And then another one. And warm liquid dribbling down my legs. My water had broken. Yay! This was finally happening.

The contractions started immediately and James rubbed my thigh while I rested on the bed. The contractions got closer and closer together and James called Jan at about 5:00am when they were about 5 minutes apart. They got really intense after that and by the time Jan arrived, I was vomiting in a bucket on my bed.

Jan threw down the birth ball she was carrying, flew across the bed, grabbed my hand, looked me straight in the eye with her face close to mine and said, “I want you to breathe like this.” In an instant, she had me calmed down and breathing effectively. She was amazing. I went from being in a total panic to feeling like everything was going to be ok.

When my midwife arrived at 7:00am, she told me I was about 3 centimetres dilated. I was so disappointed! But Jan was my cheerleader, telling me that I was working so hard, and managing so well, and that my body was only going to give me what I could handle. She helped James help me by suggesting things he could do for me, and he felt taken care of by Jan as well.

It was only about an hour later that Jan noticed my breathing had changed and she called out to our midwife who was in another room doing paperwork. Our midwife didn’t think that I could have progressed that quickly but Jan stood her ground and said, “It really sounds like she is trying to push.” So the midwife checked me again (doulas do not perform medical tasks) and I was about 7 cm dilated! This was going fast. Suddenly everybody sprung into action and started gathering up all the bags and things we needed for the hospital. If it wasn’t for Jan, I really don’t think we would have made it on time.

While James drove, Jan sat with me in the backseat holding my hand, talking to me, encouraging me and calming me. She was so amazing! After we got to the hospital, she never left my side. James had to go fill out the paperwork and park the car, but Jan was there beside me constantly.

I felt such complete trust in Jan that I had to hold her right hand a particular way through each contraction. It was quite funny! A contraction would start and I’d yell, “Hand! Hand!” and Jan would come running and grab my hand. I don’t know why, but it was only Jan’s hand that comforted me. It had to be Jan’s hand.

She also helped by taking me to the bathroom and getting me water to drink, a cold cloth for my forehead (without being asked), and waving tissues with aromatherapy oil on them around the room. I found that I couldn抰 communicate what I wanted or needed, but Jan always seemed to know, thank goodness. She suggested different laboring positions and she helped during the delivery by suggesting positions for pushing, too. I only pushed one hour and then our beautiful Hana was born. (Hana means “flower” in Japanese). Jan stayed with me while I delivered the placenta (James was on the other side of the room with Hana) and helped me attempt to breastfeed right away. She stayed for about 4 hours after Hana was born and helped me take a shower and gave me lots of help with breastfeeding.

What more can I say about having a doula? She made my birth experience fantastic. I am one of those people who can honestly say that I enjoyed labor (twice!) and I want to do it again! When we found out we were pregnant for the second time, I could not imagine doing it without Jan. It was a much easier labor and birth, but I am still so grateful that Jan was there ?she made it a great experience again. It is true that continuous support during labor has many, many benefits, and I am one of the “lucky” (or is it “well prepared” because I hired a doula?) women who was able to fully experience birth without drugs, or intervention. I had a healthy birth and a healthy baby. And a doula to help us through it all.

For more information, or to find a doula in your city, visit http://www.dona.org, the Doulas of North America website.

I wish you all the best during your labor and birth!


23
Mar 10

Childbirth Delivery Time is Greatly Reduced by Simple Breathing Exercise

There is a simple breathing exercise that can greatly reduce the duration of pain during childbirth. Three main reasons of the muscular spasms during childbirth relate to abnormally big breathing (or chronic hyperventilation) of pregnant women during delivery. Overbreathing, as hundreds of medical studies found, does not increase tissue oxygenation. Vice versa, it causes reduced perfusion of all vital tissues, their lowered cellular oxygenation, and irritable state of the muscle cells.

If one ever experiences constipation, it is easy to check the effects of this breathing exercise. How? Normally, during elimination, the descending colon and all subsequent muscles function together, as a well-trained team. Constipation happens as a result of local spasms due to strained muscles and poor oxygenation.

Suggested practical actions
Relax all muscles (too much strain can lead to diverticuli). Such relaxation will produce spontaneous exhalation. At the end of this exhalation hold your breath as long as you comfortably can. Inhale a small amount of air and breathe during next 1-2 min in a slow, shallow, relaxed manner with constant air hunger. If no progress (rare, but possible), repeat the procedure.

How does it work? Decreased ventilation leads to gradual accumulation of carbon dioxide in the lungs, blood, and all body tissues. Since carbon dioxide is a relaxant of all smooth muscles (see physiological textbooks), a dilator of the arteries, and a catalyst of chemical release of oxygen from haemoglobin cells in tissues (the Bohr effect), its elevated level naturally produces muscular relaxation and oxygenation removing the spasm and bringing relief.

The same practical actions can reduce the spasm and shorten the childbirth by 2-3 times. If a pregnant women has superior body oxygenation 24/7 (over 60 s of oxygen 24/7 as measured by the stress-free breath holding time after usual exhalation), than she will not experience any muscular spasms and have painless childbirth.

More details about painless childbirth are provided in my other Ezine articles “Painless childbirth: reality for hundreds of Russian women” and “Physiological mechanism of painless childbirth“.

Dr. Artour Rakhimov (http://www.normalbreathing.com) is one of the leading world educators in self-oxygenation, breathing and the Buteyko oxygenation medical therapy. He is the author of books and the educational website http://www.normalbreathing.com devoted to natural self-oxygenation, breathing education and breathing retraining. He is the author of the most comprehensive book in English (Normal breathing: the key to vital health) about the Buteyko breathing method.


4
Mar 10

Breast Feeding For New Mothers – How Relaxation Recordings Help

Becoming a new mom brings challenges that call for breastfeeding help. Nursing isn’t as easy as many women assume it is. Lactation is a natural process but you still need support to guide you after giving birth. Breast feeding can be a great source of distress for new moms.

Relaxation Recordings

If you try to lactate while you are under a great deal of stress, your milk is not going to flow. Getting tense with the new little one is not going to benefit you. Relaxation recordings can help you ease the tension and anxiety associated with trying to breastfeed your baby.

The body has significant physical responses to anxiety and when you are anxious as a nursing mother, you can feel it. You are already uncomfortable from giving birth and your breasts may be very sore as well. When the baby doesn’t latch properly, it can cause a great deal of pain.

Pain and Fear

Unfortunately, pain and fear are closely linked. As you feel discomfort when trying to breastfeed your baby, you start to feel afraid that you are not going to be able to succeed. This causes great anxiety that feeds into the discomfort. Breastfeeding help can lessen the anxiety.

Self-hypnosis provides breastfeeding help you need to stay calm and collected. This approach helps you deal with discomfort and focus on proper latching and technique. Pregnancy and childbirth are joyous experiences and feeding your baby should be as well.

Benefits of Getting Breastfeeding Help

There are many benefits for getting support for breast feeding your child. Your breast milk is made especially for you little one. You provide essential nutrients and immune-building components that are conducive to good health. Breastfed babies are less apt to spit up and they are less prone to be colic.

Breast milk costs nothing to produce. Formula is quite expensive. You can save considerable money by opting to breastfeed exclusively. This is a very important issue for many families but there is another consideration to make. It is your baby’s natural source of nourishment.

This natural process is healthy for your baby. If you let your little one rest on your belly after giving birth, she would find her way to your breast and latch on all by herself in about one hour.

Support through Relaxation

As you relax into a calm state, far away from responsibilities and stress you can imagine your body creating nourishment for your baby. Picturing this image in your mind can help you focus on the goal of feeding your little one without tension or anxiety.

This approach helps if you pump milk for times when you are away from your baby. Many women are unable to express milk but proper relaxation techniques can help you focus on your baby, making the process much easier.

The ability to breastfeed your baby is a wonderful gift and you can nurse longer and with more success if you use relaxation recordings to support your efforts. Breastfeeding help is available for you.

J. Seymour is a writer with Self Help Recordings. ‘Breast Feeding For New Mothers’ is an excellent recording by Kathy Welter-Nichols, an experienced healer, NLP practitioner and hypnotherapist who brings decades of experience to these recordings. To find out more, visit Breastfeeding Help. A range of other self hypnosis products can be found here – Childbirth And Pregnancy. All of the recordings on Self Help Recordings are backed by an impressive sixty day guarantee, so to find out more simply click on the links.


18
Feb 10

Pregnancy – Reasons And Causes Of Pregnancy!

It is quite tough to exactly identify what causes a miscarriage to happen. Even as a great number of miscarriages are due to factors not within your control, it is certainly not easy to prevail over it. Quite a few people are of the opinion that they should be aware of what causes a miscarriage in order that they pick up the pieces of their lives and move ahead. In reality, often a physician is not particularly certain as to why this comes about.

A number of women suffer a miscarriage in the initial three months of pregnancy. Most women tend to miscarry without being aware of it since it takes place very early. These days, with precise early home pregnancy kits being widely available, more and more women are alert to miscarriages due to the early pregnancy test carried out. Quite a few women undergo multiple miscarriages not related to any lapse or mistake on their side and for no proof-based cause.

The reasons for a miscarriage are very frequently ascribed to genetic or chromosome defects in an embryo that leads to it being not capable of surviving. Well, this is definitely not something anybody can foresee and certainly not something, which can be set right. Of course, this is indeed cold comfort to the person who is hurting inside due to the loss, but in truth, there are a lot of couples who go through a miscarriage or sometimes even two but can, in spite of everything, conceive quite naturally and without any difficulty in the future.

In case a miscarriage happens again in a woman and she experiences three repeated miscarriages, a physician will, in all probability, work uncompromisingly and determinedly to ascertain the reason for miscarriage in that particular woman.

Other reasons may be present that are health related including blood complications or complications in the utero, which make it a negative and unfavorable surrounding for the development of the embryo. There can also be a possibility of a woman having an inadequate cervix that is unable to sustain the pregnancy on its very own. The causes and reasons of a miscarriage are many in number.

Diseases that are sexually transmitted can bring about a miscarriage, as also can alcohol and drug consumption. The moment a woman realizes she is pregnant, safeguards should be put in place for the benefit of her health as well as the wellbeing of her yet to be born child. It is vital to bear in mind that even though you have undergone a miscarriage, it is more than just possible that you can successfully conceive in the near future.

Usually, after a miscarriage, a person is left with an enormous sense of loss and there seems to be a void in their life. A couple usually becomes connected with a pregnancy the instant they receive the positive affirmation of the pregnancy test. Coping with the loss linked with a miscarriage needs a lot of healing time and the comforting support of near and dear ones.

There are a number of books and support groups that could assist you in coming to terms with your anguish. It is imperative that you fully recuperate and also recognize that a miscarriage possibly will not prevent you from conceiving in the future. It is advisable to consult with your physician about trying to get pregnant once more when you are up too it, but a majority of doctors counsel waiting a couple of menstrual cycles in order to provide your body the opportunity to be nursed back to health.

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15
Feb 10

Create a 2009 Birth Plan

A “birth plan” is a written explanation of a woman’s desires for her labor and birth. Before doulas were a part of the birth team, these were the only way a woman in pain could communicate her wishes to her nurses. While doulas (a laboring woman’s support person who specializes in normal birth) can remind clients of what they said they wanted during pregnancy, birth plans are a woman’s specific instructions individualized to her care. Birth plans also remind the obstetrician of items discussed during prenatal visits, things that might be forgotten once in the hospital.

The Internet boasts a wide array of birth plan sites and while they might be helpful to a complete novice, a one-size-fits-all approach does not garner much respect from the nurses. These cookie cutter recipes are so similar and so general that 95% of them repeat the same requests; many of which are completely out-of-date.

  • No enema
  • No shaving.
  • Dad to remain with mother entire time

Some of the items need not appear on the list at all because they are such common requests.

  • No episiotomy
  • Allowed to move around in labor
  • Allowed to eat and drink
  • No formula or pacifiers

Using the templates can be helpful to uncover your personal preferences, but when you present your birth plan to the doctor or hospital staff, the shorter the better. A 4×6 card should be adequate to state your desires, especially if you leave off the extraneous items mentioned above. Common requests might look like this:

  • I will ask for pain medication. PLEASE DO NOT OFFER IT TO ME! (Better yet, take the item off the list and make a pretty sign to tape on the outside of the door.)
  • Please, keep lights low unless necessary for safety. (This is another great door sign.)
  • Please KNOCK before entering (Another door sign.)
  • Risks, benefits, consequences and alternatives of every procedure are to be discussed.

The most important piece of information is you attract more flies with honey than with vinegar; be kind, but be direct.

Barbara E. Herrera is a Licensed and Certified Professional Midwife in San Diego, California who regularly counsels women on the formation of birth plans. If you have questions regarding your birth plan, visit (http://NavelgazingMidwife.com) for more information.