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Could vaginal delivery be safer for preemies? - Times of Malta

VBAC in the News - Thu, 05/09/2013 - 5:37am

Could vaginal delivery be safer for preemies?
Times of Malta
More infants born via C-section also scored poorly on a test that measures overall health – including heart rate, reflexes and skin colouring – five minutes after birth, the researchers reported yesterday in Obstetrics & Gynaecology. Between seven and ...

Vaginal delivery may be safer for preemies - Health24.com

VBAC in the News - Thu, 05/09/2013 - 1:26am

Vaginal delivery may be safer for preemies
Health24.com
Just over 39% of them had breathing problems, compared to 26% of infants delivered vaginally. More infants born via C-section also scored poorly on a test that measures overall health - including heart rate, reflexes and skin coloring - five minutes ...

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Could vaginal delivery be safer for preemies? - The News International

VBAC in the News - Wed, 05/08/2013 - 6:09pm

The News International

Could vaginal delivery be safer for preemies?
The News International
... of infants delivered vaginally. More infants born via C-section also scored poorly on a test that measures overall health - including heart rate, reflexes and skin coloring - 5 minutes after birth, the researchers reported Wednesday in Obstetrics ...

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Could vaginal delivery be safer for preemies? - Chicago Tribune

VBAC in the News - Wed, 05/08/2013 - 3:22pm

Could vaginal delivery be safer for preemies?
Chicago Tribune
... of infants delivered vaginally. More infants born via C-section also scored poorly on a test that measures overall health - including heart rate, reflexes and skin coloring - 5 minutes after birth, the researchers reported Wednesday in Obstetrics ...

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Could vaginal delivery be safer for preemies? - Reuters India

VBAC in the News - Wed, 05/08/2013 - 3:11pm

Could vaginal delivery be safer for preemies?
Reuters India
However, she said, there hasn't been much data on whether C-section or vaginal delivery is the generally safer method for other premature babies, who are more fragile than full-term babies to begin with. Her team's data come from birth certificates and ...

Could vaginal delivery be safer for preemies? - Yahoo! News

VBAC in the News - Wed, 05/08/2013 - 3:10pm

Yahoo! News

Could vaginal delivery be safer for preemies?
Yahoo! News
However, she said, there hasn't been much data on whether C-section or vaginal delivery is the generally safer method for other premature babies, who are more fragile than full-term babies to begin with. Her team's data come from birth certificates and ...

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Could vaginal delivery be safer for preemies? - Reuters

VBAC in the News - Wed, 05/08/2013 - 3:06pm

Could vaginal delivery be safer for preemies?
Reuters
However, she said, there hasn't been much data on whether C-section or vaginal delivery is the generally safer method for other premature babies, who are more fragile than full-term babies to begin with. Her team's data come from birth certificates and ...

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Pregnant? Watch out for unnecessary c-sections and other questionable medical ... - ConsumerReports.org

VBAC in the News - Wed, 05/08/2013 - 7:36am

Pregnant? Watch out for unnecessary c-sections and other questionable medical ...
ConsumerReports.org
Yet guidelines from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists now encourage vaginal births after c-sections, or VBACs, and growing research highlights the potential risks of multiple cesarean births. The survey revealed several other ...

'Dear Mom, Thanks for Rocking Those Gigantic Varicose Veins, Which I Caused' - The Atlantic

VBAC in the News - Wed, 05/08/2013 - 7:10am

The Atlantic

'Dear Mom, Thanks for Rocking Those Gigantic Varicose Veins, Which I Caused'
The Atlantic
It is sad but understandable that women may be reluctant to discuss the impact of childbirth with one another, but it's inexcusable that medical professionals often don't prepare women for what to expect from their bodies after birth. Through two ...

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Showbits/flickr - The Atlantic

VBAC in the News - Wed, 05/08/2013 - 7:09am

The Atlantic

Showbits/flickr
The Atlantic
It is sad but understandable that women may be reluctant to discuss the impact of childbirth with one another, but it's inexcusable that medical professionals often don't prepare women for what to expect from their bodies after birth. Through two ...

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Hospital bills for having a baby significant compared to past - Grand Forks Herald

VBAC in the News - Tue, 05/07/2013 - 4:44pm

Hospital bills for having a baby significant compared to past
Grand Forks Herald
The typical pre-insurance cost of a no-complications vaginal birth at Sanford Medical Center ranges from $5,800 to $8,300, said Roberta Young, Sanford's vice president of women's and cancer services. ... Present-day bills typically include similar ...

Hospitals Enact Policies to Curb Early Childbirth - WebMD

VBAC in the News - Mon, 05/06/2013 - 2:46pm

Hospitals Enact Policies to Curb Early Childbirth
WebMD
MONDAY, May 6 (HealthDay News) -- Hoping to curb elective Cesarean births and labor inductions, two-thirds of U.S. hospitals have implemented policies to eliminate medically unnecessary pre-term births, a new study reports. Pre-term ... "The mothers ...

Pregnancy: Shed Pounds for Successful VBAC - MedPage Today - MedPage Today

VBAC in the News - Mon, 05/06/2013 - 1:16pm

Pregnancy: Shed Pounds for Successful VBAC - MedPage Today
MedPage Today
NEW ORLEANS -- Overweight and obese women can improve their chance of having a successful vaginal birth after cesarean delivery (VBAC) by losing weight between pregnancies, a researcher reported here. In a population-based, retrospective cohort ...

Hospitals Enact Policies to Curb Early Childbirth - Doctors Lounge

VBAC in the News - Mon, 05/06/2013 - 11:03am

Hospitals Enact Policies to Curb Early Childbirth
Doctors Lounge
MONDAY, May 6 (HealthDay News) -- Hoping to curb elective Cesarean births and labor inductions, two-thirds of U.S. hospitals have implemented policies to eliminate medically unnecessary pre-term births, a new study reports. Pre-term ... "The mothers ...

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Obese Women More Likely to Give Birth via C-Section - Parent Herald

VBAC in the News - Mon, 05/06/2013 - 5:49am

Obese Women More Likely to Give Birth via C-Section
Parent Herald
Health experts recommend women to go for vaginal birth to avoid many hidden risks associated with surgical delivery. According to them, apart from the risks, recovery after giving birth takes longer for C-section compared to natural birth. In the ...

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Support Groups Erie Times-News - GoErie.com

ICAN in the News - Sun, 05/05/2013 - 10:10pm

Support Groups Erie Times-News
GoErie.com
The International Cesarean Awareness Network of Erie meets the second Wednesday of each month, 6 to 7:45 p.m., in Blasco Library's Admiral Room, 160 E. Front St. Call Sarah Imig at 460-7636 or e-mail her at icanoferie@yahoo.com or visit ...

Mommy's Mouth: Super Pacifier Cleaner - dailyRx

VBAC in the News - Sun, 05/05/2013 - 10:08pm

Mommy's Mouth: Super Pacifier Cleaner
dailyRx
The interviews included questions about how the parents cleaned the children's pacifiers, which 74 percent of the parents reported their children used in the first six months after birth. Most of the parents (83 percent) reported they rinsed the ...

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C-sections increasing despite possible effects - Aitkin Independent Age

VBAC in the News - Sat, 05/04/2013 - 1:12pm

C-sections increasing despite possible effects
Aitkin Independent Age
She said it is possible to do a vaginal birth after a C-section, but she recommends women talk to their obstetrician even before getting pregnant about which type of delivery is best, with the least risk to mother and child. The rate of C-sections in ...

Expert Q&A: Chiropractic Care During Pregnancy - Boston.com

VBAC in the News - Sat, 05/04/2013 - 5:46am

Expert Q&A: Chiropractic Care During Pregnancy
Boston.com
Not to mention the alignment of the pelvis and lumbar spine has been shown to decrease the low back pain which commonly occurs throughout pregnancy and after delivery without the use of drugs or injections. What are the risks of undergoing the Webster ...

Faxton-St. Luke's among highest rate of C-sections upstate - Utica Observer Dispatch

VBAC in the News - Fri, 05/03/2013 - 7:05pm

Faxton-St. Luke's among highest rate of C-sections upstate
Utica Observer Dispatch
... are more likely to have cesarean deliveries than mothers across the state. Faxton St. Luke's Healthcare has the fifth highest rate of C-sections among the 59 upstate hospitals that reported birth data to the state in 2011. ... Hayden credited ...

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