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Fetal Lie Bodywork Techniques Home Study

22nd March 2012
by Erik Dalton Ph.D. as published in Massage & Bodywork Magazine The miracle of motherhood is eloquently expressed when observing how perfectly the female body is formulated to conceive, birth, and nurture a child. Following conception, a woman and he... Read >
Author: Erik Dalton

Questions to Ask When Interviewing a Midwife

27th January 2012
Your midwife will be an integral part of your birth experience. You should not only feel confident in your midwife's experience and qualifications; you should also feel comfortable with her interpersonal style, bedside manner, and general personality. So... Read >
Author: Emily Phillips

Very best Prenatal Vitamins for Mom and Baby

10th October 2011
When we’re pregnant, the very best prenatal vitamins will offer positive aspects to both Mom and baby. Discovering a great blend indicates understanding what each element is for, also as what benefit the ingredient will have now, and in the future. Here a... Read >
Author: Frances Faye

Some Wonderful Benefits of Maternity Insurance Plan

29th September 2011
Planning for the impending birth of your precious little bundle of joy could be both fascinating and daunting. Among the plethora of factors you might want to consider is obtaining maternity insurance. There are several benefits to be enjoyed from this. ... Read >
Author: melissa

Antenatal Exercises-How Exercise Can Help You Have a Fit and Healthy Pregnancy

24th August 2010
Antenatal exercises can be beneficial to expecting mothers in so many ways. As you prepare for your nine month journey of pregnancy your body will endure many discomforts that physical exercise can help to relieve. Also, your delivery will be one of the g... Read >
Author: Michael McGill

The Advantages and Disadvantages of Being a Traveling Nurse

18th November 2009
Travel nursing is an attractive arrangement for many nurses. Assignments typically last thirteen weeks and the nurse is often given the option of renewing at the end of each assignment. For the outgoing nurse, who makes friends easily and likes change, tr... Read >
Author: Josiah Walter

Support Normal Prostaglandin Production with CLA

23rd June 2008
An imbalance of hormones in the body can cause a host of problems. Prostaglandin is a fatty acid that takes on the characteristics of a hormone. This fluid is isolated from the male prostate. In women, it is known for its pain relieving effect on the uter... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Delivering Your Baby: The Early Labor Signs

10th June 2007
When you conceive and become pregnant, your body begins to prepare for giving birth and, at the same time, it nurtures the fragile fetus growing in your womb. Full-term pregnancy is considered to last 38 or 40 weeks. When the length is calculated from the... Read >
Author: Lena Leino

The Importance of Bonding, and Touch; Advice for First-Time Parents

26th May 2006
Fist time parents are in for the experience of a lifetime! After surviving 9 months of pregnancy, a wardrobe of maternity clothes, baby showers, and decorating the nursery with care, you have gone through the exciting, heroic experiences of labor and d... Read >
Author: Lori Anton

Shih Tzu - Birth Process/Normal Deliveries

27th November 2005
A shih tzu mother's instinct to nurture begins with her first shih tzu puppy delivery. Praise your shih tzu mother through labor and delivery. Try not to express disgust, fear or overexcitement. A breeder's expressions and emotions can have a deleterious ... Read >
Author: Connie Limon
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