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Baby born at Torquay fire station
Fri, 20 Nov 2009 22:18:00 GMT
s meeting room. She grabbed towels and blankets to comfort Mrs Sayers, as well as summoning a local midwife and calling 000. 'The (000) operator was talking us through what to do over the phone ... meanwhile (Mrs Sayers') contractions continued getting
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FOUR DECADES AS A MIDWIFE
Fri, 20 Nov 2009 16:35:00 GMT
Local midwife Val Parker retired this week after 40 years in her job, having qualified as a midwife on November 18, 1969, in Glasgow.Val celebrated her day together with some of
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What if I get sick?
Wed, 18 Nov 2009 16:57:00 GMT
illness, rather than just another of pregnancy's little extras. So what symptoms should you mention to your midwife at your next appointment? And when should you pick up the phone to make a special appointment to see the doctor as soon as you can? Inform
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Midwife of infant disorder
Wed, 18 Nov 2009 14:06:00 GMT
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Raleigh, NC Midwife and Nurse Midwives – Because you really want to have your baby, but are afraid of hospitals. Our Raleigh, NC midwives will come to your home, so you don’t have to go out.
Raleigh, NC Nurse-Midwives
Nurse-midwives are registered nurses who specialize in midwifery and are Certified Nurse Midwives (CNM). Nurse-midwives are the most common type of midwife in Raleigh, NC and the country. A good midwife will work with you, prior to the birth of your child and teach you how to properly go through labor. Many nurse midwives work out of hospitals, but also in clinics and personal offices. You may opt to deliver your child at their clinic or they will come to your home. There are many different kinds of nurse-midwives: some advocate natural birth, and some want you to be in a clinical setting for the birthing ceremony.
Raleigh, NC Direct-Entry Midwives
Direct-entry midwives are not registered nurses, but are specialized in the area of midwifery. They still must receive certification as a Certified Professional Midwife (CPM). Direct-entry midwives are often less expensive than nurse-midwives, and much less expensive than going to the hospital for the birth of your child. We all know how much hospital bills can be when they start racking up -- don't you want to avoid that as much as possible?
Raleigh, NC Natural Childbirth
A growing trend among pregnant women is natural childbirth. Natural childbirth usually occurs at home, without any epidurals. Midwives have come to play an important role in the natural childbirth process. They work with the mother-to-be prior to the birth and are on call, waiting to come to your home as soon as labor starts. When they are on the scene, they are calming and will help the mother-to-be to relax and welcome the child into the world in a traditional, happy way.
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