
Author Archives: Sandra Henderson
Editor-in-chief at Babiology and a proud mother of four passionate about sharing pregnancy and baby growth knowledges
Author Archives: Sandra Henderson
Editor-in-chief at Babiology and a proud mother of four passionate about sharing pregnancy and baby growth knowledges
When it comes to days after birth, mothers still need to take a rest. Some get to be discharged from the hospital a day after childbirth but some may take a few days or a week. Below are situations of mothers after birth. The Postpartum period is the time you need to recover from the postnatal […]
Continue readingBelow are birth defects after delivery that is experienced by moms and fetus. Birth defects differ from one another such as placenta accreta, cervical laceration and many more. Let’s discuss more below.1) Placenta AccretaAfter the newborn is delivered, the placenta should leave the body within 30 minutes. If it does not and remains attached to […]
Continue readingSome mothers may go through their entire pregnancy without experiencing any health issues only to find weird pregnancy symptoms suddenly before childbirth. The multitude of troublesome issues that arise for many mothers is a common part of the delivery process. Take the time to learn about the pregnancy complications that arise during childbirth and their […]
Continue readingLamaze method – combine the systematic technique developed by French obstetrician Fernand Lamaze with breath control exercises to eliminate labor pains and ensure a perfect delivery. Let’s take a moment to learn about using our breath and imaginations to relax and reduce labor pains with the Lamaze Method.What Is the Lamaze Technique/Method?The Lamaze Technique brings […]
Continue readingWhat is the Roberts Method Calm Birth?Like the Lamaze Method which focuses on nurturing the delivering mother’s own strength, the Roberts Method emphasizes reducing traumatic environmental factors to ensure that the fetus experience a calm birth and natural state. The Roberts Method was invented by French physician Roberts in 1955 and found widespread adoption in […]
Continue readingIn the wake of the development of ‘water birth’, there is now a great deal of interest in different birthing methods.A few years ago, the majority of people would simply go to a hospital, lies down and give birth. But now there are so many labor accessories, tools and postures.A new childbirth culture has risen […]
Continue readingThe healthiest labor is the natural pregnancy labor. When everything is normal between the mother and child, then the natural way is the way to use. Below is a detailed look at the process of the baby as it passes through the birthing canal during pregnancy labor. Quick Navigation How to Define Natural BirthThings to […]
Continue readingWith a lot of things in mind, sometimes it can’t be avoided that a pregnant woman experience difficulties. What could be the physical and mental difficulties that may be experienced? Let’s discuss it.1) AppendicitisIt is not uncommon for pregnant women to sometimes misdiagnose appendicitis. Because of tummy pains related to pregnancy, it’s difficult to tell […]
Continue readingThe warning signs that labor is ready to begin will show all over your body. If these warning signs are ignored, there is risk for both the mother and the child.1) Stomach becomes relaxedApproaching labor, you will feel the child has already started to move lower. As the baby enters the pelvic area, the pressure […]
Continue readingIf you had high blood pressure or any kind of disease before you became pregnant, then now that you are pregnant you need to be extra cautious. A disease, if left unattended while pregnant, can lead to severe problems such as toxemia and possible heart problems that could threaten the life of the baby.1) Ovarian […]
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