Tess was born on December 27 2001 in the birthing pool in the Devizes hospital. |
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Crisis comes when a new camel colt is born and its mother rejects it after a long and painful birthing. |
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Mums-to-be in Swindon are meant to be given the different birthing options when they meet with their community midwives. |
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Meanwhile, the doctors' fear of lawsuits has had a chilling effect on alternative birthing as well. |
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The experience of birthing in water had a lot of benefits, many of which I realized only after the birth. |
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Both Devizes and Malmesbury maternity units currently provide 24 hour ante and post natal care and birthing facilities. |
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Their baby girl, Alena, was born at Trowbridge Hospital on Saturday at 10.55 pm in a birthing pool. |
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The couple, however, made it in time and Mrs Watson gave birth to Zoe in the birthing pool soon after arriving at the unit. |
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The birthing pool is also becoming increasingly popular with around 60 per cent of women using it. |
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She had decided on a home birth, with a birthing pool, and wanted to be surrounded by people she trusted when the big day came. |
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A smaller number of women have also used an older birthing pool in the hospital's labour wards. |
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And it's reported that the actress has had a birthing pool installed in her home, just in case she can't decide where to have the baby. |
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Defenders of Wildlife warns that drilling will likely disturb the historic birthing grounds of oxen and caribou, resulting in lower birthrates. |
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From the birthing classes I attended in the last months of my wife's pregnancy, I know that newborns can't see. |
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Women will in future be directed to birthing units in Chippenham and Trowbridge. |
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Epidural anaesthesia could be delivered in the birthing room instead of the operating theatre, allowing the father to be present. |
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Mating is timed for deer birthing in late May or early June, when there is sufficient food and cover to assure fawn survival. |
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In addition to the birthing pool hire, Ruth and David are selling washable nappies and ethical laundry liquids. |
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Old-school birthing is back in style, with well-read women forsaking obstetricians for midwives and epidurals for warm baths. |
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What is the effect of the increasing whale watching industry, which like whaling before it, ranges from feeding to birthing grounds? |
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Plans show delivery and birthing rooms, recovery areas and related facilities. |
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One of the main benefits of a home birth is the amount of control a mother can exercise over the location and parameters of the birthing process. |
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When I sat down to watch the Academy Award nominations in my apartment, I felt as if I was birthing septuplets. |
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Pinnipeds and cetaceans make long-distance seasonal migrations to rookeries or warm-water birthing grounds. |
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He is also a leader in the natural-birth movement, having introduced homelike birthing rooms and pools into French hospitals. |
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The UK is progressive in the area of birthing compared to Australia, but at this rate it is slipping fast. |
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Enquire about the little things you and your birthing partner can do to make the birth as comfortable and familiar as possible. |
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Before, nurses had come and gone, but no one had mentioned trying alternate birthing positions. |
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I'd read different books on natural birthing and was willing to take the chance. |
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As you learn to recognize and release tight muscles, you will feel better prepared for the demands of active birthing. |
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I'll have a birthing pool, whale music, a Margarita on the side and a ciggie in one hand. |
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I was most concerned that the birthing pool would be too busy for me to use. |
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My mother kept trying for another child, a girl, but apparently, her womb was damaged during my birthing. |
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A full term male infant weighing 3150 g was born in the birthing pool of the labour ward of our hospital. |
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Natural birthing is standard because it is the best for the baby. |
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The staff at the unit were great and I gave birth in the birthing pool. |
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The invention of tools such as the forceps and the introduction of the medical man in the birthing place have been determinant steps in the history of childbirth. |
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Birthing in the Pacific meets a gap in the literature on pregnancy and birthing by offering a set of high quality essays on a hitherto neglected region. |
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My grandmother felt that birthing in water would be very relaxing. |
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Panthers are now birthing healthy fertile cubs and numbers are growing. |
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Michel Odent, who is perhaps best known for introducing birthing pools to obstetric wards, has written a slim but provocative book on the subject of love. |
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Second, Tanzania has existing medical infrastructure that can be upgraded to serve as birthing centers. |
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This birthing was difficult, and getting increasingly dangerous. |
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The band's new material is finally at peace with itself, incorporating front man Ezekiel Ox's opera-core throat stylings with ease and birthing an excitingly fresh sound. |
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The feedback I receive is very specific, suggesting that acupressure is capable of providing a positive birthing choice for both women and their support people. |
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The couple said they were appalled at the health trust's proposals to transfer birthing and in-patient post-natal care from Devizes to Trowbridge. |
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I had gas and air for pain relief and used the birthing pool. |
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While childbirth was acknowledged as potentially dangerous to both mother and child, birthing was viewed as a natural process, and midwives intervened as little as possible. |
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Yet if she is in a birthing pool it would be unlawful forcibly to remove her against her wishes and the midwife would have no choice but to deliver her in the pool. |
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Hospitals now have birthing rooms with hot tubs and dim lights and accept the help of doulas to support the mother in having her ideal birth plan. |
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Richard Dawkins recently tweeted that knowingly birthing a baby with Down syndrome is immoral. |
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Then French obstetricians advocated that the method would reduce pain and create a birthing environment free of stress. |
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Read about how innovations like text messaging, mobile video, and birthing kits are part of the solution. |
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But this is no girl gab where women bond over babies and birthing. |
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The refurbished private Lindo wing has the latest maternal facilities including a birthing pool. |
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She has been known to perform various magical acts, among them birthing a shadowy assassin that killed Renly Baratheon. |
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As labor has become more medicalized, so have unnatural birthing positions that confine women to beds. |
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Mating is thought to occur in early summer and birthing in late summer, following the female's movement into shallow waters. |
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In many species, females give birth and raise their young in maternity colonies and individuals may assist others in their birthing process. |
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The calving grounds of the Beverly caribou herd are located around Queen Maud Gulf but the herd shifted its traditional birthing area. |
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This birthing pattern is speculated to be a continuation of the birthing patterns observed in the wild. |
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Precautions include avoiding handling clothing, boots or any materials that may have touched birthing animals, their young or afterbirths. |
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There are separate radials for breeding, gestation, birthing, and new plant growth. |
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The ringed seal is wholly reliant on the ice for birthing, weaning and housing its young in ice lairs. |
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I was soaked and had to strip and sit on a birthing ball, sliding all over the place, while Christopher went to get clothes for me. |
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My swiss fit ball proved very useful as a birthing ball helping with backache and posture through my pregnancy. |
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She shows the mum-to-be how to use a birthing ball during labour to get into a comfortable position. |
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I used a birthing ball to help open me, not to mention that it really helped during the contractions to focus on rocking instead of the pain. |
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But anything from listening to a favorite CD to sitting on a birthing ball to taking a warm shower helps the body relax, she says. |
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The baby was breach but by bouncing on a birthing ball Louise managed to turn her. |
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Birthing pool facilities are available in the Sunflower and Daisy rooms and the Tulip room has a multitrac birthing chair. |
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Harry Eccles died after mum Gina, 24, gave birth last year in a Cavan General Hospital birthing pool. |
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A new million-pound maternity unit on South Tyneside has had a state-of-the-art birthing pool installed. |
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A NEWBORN who died in a hospital birthing pool inhaled water during labour, an inquest heard yesterday. |
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A new birthing pool will be available to expectant mums before the end of next month. |
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The former Hear'Say singer, 34, had Rafferty at home in a birthing pool while she practised self-hypnosis to relax herself completely. |
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It was lovely to be able to listen to the radio, use the birthing pool, relax on the ball and have plenty of space to move around. |
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As Mr Khan's daughter Shazia goes into labour, will she be able to give birth at home in the birthing pool like she planned? |
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Usage of a birthing pool during early labour was associated with decreased pain, use of anaesthesia and reduction in labour lengths. |
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They can bid for en-suite facilities, rooms where dads can stay overnight or a wider range of facilities available like birthing pools. |
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Lorraine met staff, new mums and mums-to-be at the unit, which has six birthing rooms, two birthing pools and a four-bed post-natal ward. |
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Health officials in Britain reported that three infants have died in the last two years after deliveries in birthing pools. |
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Journey Into Motherhood is also filled with proven secrets and techniques for pregnant and birthing women from mothers around the world. |
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Where once doctors dismissed the usefulness of Lamaze and Bradley, most now encourage pregnant women to take birthing classes. |
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The route of inhalation may occur directly from parturient fluids of infected animals during the birthing process. |
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If the child's spirit is present for these more emotionally sterile procedures, we increase the chance of them conceiving, gestating and birthing. |
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The conclusions suggest that every delivery suite should have, alongside the sundry ampoules of oxytocin and packs of disposable amnihooks, birthing pools available. |
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Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust, North Manchester General Hospital is to benefit from an extra Labour Delivery Recovery and Postnatal room with an in-built birthing pool. |
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Examination chairs covers the market study for chairs such as birthing chairs, cardiac chairs, blood drawing chairs, dialysis chairs and mammography chairs. |
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Some patients may prefer use of a birthing chair or stool, she noted. |
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They can stand up and lean against the bed, or use a birthing ball. |
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I spent a full weekend cutting out all the tokens on a birthing ball. |
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The herds are named after their birthing grounds, for example, the Porcupine River, which runs through a large part of the range of the Porcupine herd. |
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For most species, birthing takes place in the spring and summer months. |
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The scene portrayed an immense volcano birthing a Yosemite-esque lavafall. |
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