Issue 79

Eve’s Foundation

Ghana’s…public health service plays a very important role in promoting maternal and child health care through the provision of antenatal, postnatal and child health services. Despite this hard work WH) estimated that in 2000 Ghana’s maternal mortality ratio was 540 deaths per 100,000 live births. Read more…. Eve’s Foundation

Do I have to leave my country and home to have my baby sanely?

A volunteer at the famous Mexican midwife hospital, C.A.S.A, recounts the birth story of a woman who came from the US to heal the wounds from her first birth while avoiding another c-section. Read more…. Do I have to leave my country and home to have my baby sanely?

Midwifery Model of Care—Phase II: Newborn Care

I question whether the accepted treatment of the newborn during the first few moments after the birth can be considered “harmless” care. Read more…. Midwifery Model of Care—Phase II: Newborn Care

The Business of Birthing: The Write Way to More Clients

The majority of these journalists – the people who write for the major pregnancy and baby-related magazines – are nice, single women who have never had children. … They’re hungry for something to sensationalize, and lately, that means writing about the fabulous elective c-section. Read more…. The Business of Birthing: The Write Way to More Clients

Experiential Learning for Childbirth

The author explains how believing that something is possible can cause it to happen, and how this concept relates to natural birth.

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“Hands-off” Care and Birth as an Out-of-body Experience

The other day I was kneeling by the single bed where I check pregnant women. A woman lay on the bed, her shirt up to reveal her six-month-pregnant belly. As I approached her with the measuring tape to check fundal height she looked at me, puzzled.

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Is My Baby Yellow?

An article defining and discussing hyperbilirubinemia, or jaundice, in newborns and recent guidelines by the American Academy of Pediatrics.

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Caleb

A heartwarming recounting of homebirth and a mother’s love for her baby.

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Supporting Mothers in Long-term Breastfeeding

This author shares her philosophy and the results of a survey on breastfeeding and lists a variety of resources that can help moms who want to breastfeed for the long term.

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A Vermont Homebirth

In the last weeks of my pregnancy I seemed to lose almost all ability for rational thought. Even though I knew that I could not possibly be pregnant forever, I began to believe that I would be. I felt consumed by my pregnancy; I could not do school work or housework. The only activities I seemed to enjoy were lying on the couch with my favorite blanket, eating and playing with my first son, Noah. Looking back on that time now, I think it was my version of nesting.

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Profits and Rewards—Why Don’t Midwives Earn High Salaries?

This article discusses how midwives’ caring natures has conflicted with making money.

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Marion’s Message: Working in Afghanistan with Siri

Marion recounts her visit to Afghanistan, arranged by her friend Siri, to volunteer as a teacher and insert IUDs

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