Tuesday, April 2, 2013

About Pregnancy & Childbirth: Cesarean Awareness Month 2013

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Cesarean Awareness Month 2013
Apr 2nd 2013, 11:33

Cesarean Awareness Month

Every April we celebrate Cesarean Awareness Month (CAM).  There have been a lot of things in the news regarding cesarean birth and this is a wonderful month long discussion of the various aspects that need to be addressed.  While I intend to talk about a variety of topics over the course of April, including birth after cesarean, when a cesarean is needed, how to have a family centered cesarean birth, I'd like to start with the basics of the cesarean section.

Here are the basics:

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Cesarean Awareness Month 2013 originally appeared on About.com Pregnancy & Childbirth on Tuesday, April 2nd, 2013 at 11:33:46.

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Sunday, March 31, 2013

About Pregnancy & Childbirth: Fake Positive Pregnancy Test is Not Funny

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Fake Positive Pregnancy Test is Not Funny
Apr 1st 2013, 00:30

Sad Woman

It's April Fool's Day again and no doubt you've already started seeing the jokes flying.  One joke that makes its way around every year is the fake positive pregnancy test or false pregnancy announcement.  Now, I found out that my first baby was coming on April Fool's Day many years ago, I have even told that story before.  I hadn't really thought too much about the false announcements until the other night when a Twitter friend wrote that we should brace ourselves for these announcements today.

All of a sudden it hit me, these announcements aren't funny.  They can be very hurtful to moms suffering from miscarriages or infertility.  Women were bracing themselves for a series of unfunny jokes.  So, if you're considering a false announcement, don't do it on Facebook for the world to see today.  Your joke might do worse than fall flat, it might really hurt someone's feelings.

Have you seen these false announcements?  What are your thoughts?

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Fake Positive Pregnancy Test is Not Funny originally appeared on About.com Pregnancy & Childbirth on Monday, April 1st, 2013 at 00:30:25.

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About Pregnancy & Childbirth: Happy Easter!

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Happy Easter!
Mar 31st 2013, 06:23

Baby with Easter Eggs

Happy Easter today to those who celebrate. When I saw the adorable photo above, I couldn't help but smile.  The site of the adorable baby chewing on the Easter basket filled with eggs is enough to make most curmudgeons smile.

The egg has been a long time symbol of fertility. WIth spring being a season of rebirth overall, it's fitting to stop and mention this fact. One thing I always think about is that even though the moms who will give birth when the birth rates peak, August and September, found out months ago that they were expecting, they've been inside for the winter. As their bellies start to bloom and the sun starts to shine, spring always seems like there are pregnant women everywhere. Have you noticed this too?

Even if you're not someone who has been pregnant awhile. you can still celebrate.  I even have some ideas for sharing your pregnancy news today - maybe you just got the Big Fat Positive (BFP) while I was typing this post!  Or maybe you're further down the road and giving birth today and need an Easter inspired baby name. Enjoy this beautiful season of spring, no matter what stage you're in.

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Happy Easter! originally appeared on About.com Pregnancy & Childbirth on Sunday, March 31st, 2013 at 06:23:35.

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Friday, March 29, 2013

About Pregnancy & Childbirth: Stress and Stillbirth

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Stress and Stillbirth
Mar 29th 2013, 17:06

Sad Woman

Every year about 1 in 167 pregnancies will end in the stillbirth of the baby. That means that after the 20th week of pregnancy, the baby dies before birth. A new study was done to see if stress in pregnancy contributed to the rates of stillbirth.  Using a CDC questionnaire from Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS), over 2,000 mothers who had experienced a stillbirth were asks about stress risk factors. These included things like abuse, financial situation, etc.

Having two of these events increased the stillbirth rate by 40% and if a mother had more than 2.5 times the risk of stillbirth.  Don't panic. This doesn't show the cause and effect relationship, so at this point we can't really say any more about it than there appears to be a connection, but we don't know what that means. I would also encourage you to look at the questionnaire. Figure out what you can do to decrease the amount of stress in your life. And remember, all stress is not the same. If you feel that you are at a greater risk, talk to your midwife or doctor about this issue during your prenatal appointments. They may have some helpful advice.

Source:

Hogue, Carol J. R., Parker, Corette B., Willinger, Marian, Temple, Jeff R., Bann, Carla M., Silver, Robert M., . . . Group, Human Development Stillbirth Collaborative Research Network Writing. (2013). A Population-based Case-Control Study of Stillbirth: The Relationship of Significant Life Events to the Racial Disparity for African Americans. American Journal of Epidemiology. doi: 10.1093/aje/kws381

 

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Stress and Stillbirth originally appeared on About.com Pregnancy & Childbirth on Friday, March 29th, 2013 at 17:06:22.

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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

About Pregnancy & Childbirth: Readers' Choice Award Winners 2013

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Readers' Choice Award Winners 2013
Mar 27th 2013, 08:51

Readers Choice Award Winner Badge 2013

I am so excited to announce the winners of the Readers' Choice Awards this year, you can find them here:

2013 Readers' Choice Award Winners

Thanks for hanging in for this long but fun process. We will see you again next year for 2014!

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Readers' Choice Award Winners 2013 originally appeared on About.com Pregnancy & Childbirth on Wednesday, March 27th, 2013 at 08:51:56.

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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

About Pregnancy & Childbirth: Easing Back Into Postpartum

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Easing Back Into Postpartum
Mar 26th 2013, 09:56

Sleeping Newborn Baby

Pregnancy is nine very long months - if you ask someone in the first or second trimester. But by the time you have made it to the third trimester, you're perhaps wondering if maybe you didn't need a bit more time to prepare, even when you're physically over being pregnant. That said, postpartum is much the same.

Before a baby, it can be easy enough to think of it as a six week vacation. The truth is that postpartum really is about easing back into life as well as physically recovering from your birth. A sad fact of life is that many moms don't give themselves this time to really recover - they are in a hurry to get back to the real world and don't take the time they need to truly recover. Remember, you're doing all of the above on limited sleep!

So here are a few ways to ease back into the real world and maximize your postpartum time, including my appendectomy rule. What would you add?

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Easing Back Into Postpartum originally appeared on About.com Pregnancy & Childbirth on Tuesday, March 26th, 2013 at 09:56:51.

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Sunday, March 24, 2013

About Pregnancy & Childbirth: When NOT to Exercise in Pregnancy

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When NOT to Exercise in Pregnancy
Mar 24th 2013, 14:23

Small Crunch on Ball

I know that I spend a lot of time talking to you about how to have a healthy pregnancy. This might mean that sometimes you have to back off of something that might be healthy for other individuals. While the many pregnant women don't get enough exercise, there are a number of women who need to avoid some, if not all, forms of exercise in pregnancy. The problem is that many of them may not even know it.

One day I had a conversation with a woman who was married to an OB/GYN. She told me that in her second pregnancy, her doctor (not her husband) had told her that she shouldn't "play tag." She told me that she now feels foolish for not understanding that he meant cut the fitness routines out. She thought he meant tag. Her husband took it to mean no sex. What's a mom to do? Ask questions.

Talk to your midwife or doctor specifically about exercise. What should you be doing, how often and what signs say you should stop.

Did your practitioner bring this up in your prenatal appointments?

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When NOT to Exercise in Pregnancy originally appeared on About.com Pregnancy & Childbirth on Sunday, March 24th, 2013 at 14:23:34.

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