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guiasmaternos · 9 months
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Childbirth Preparation: A Path of Maternal Empowerment
Discover how to prepare for a calm and healthy childbirth. This comprehensive guide offers tips, practical advice, and emotional guidance for mothers seeking a positive birthing experience.
The journey of motherhood is filled with unique and challenging moments, and childbirth preparation is one of the most significant milestones on this journey. As you prepare to welcome your baby, it’s natural to feel a mix of emotions – excitement, anxiety, and curiosity. In this comprehensive guide, we delve into the process of childbirth preparation, providing essential information, practical…
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shaynly-babieblue · 10 months
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Anterior Placenta: discover its impact on Pregnancy and Delivery
The placenta is an incredible organ that develops during pregnancy. It acts as a lifeline between the mother and the growing fetus, providing essential nutrients, oxygen, and hormones. The placenta also filters waste products from the baby’s blood and helps protect against infections. What is an Anterior Placenta?Causes and Risk FactorsEffects on Fetal MovementAnterior placenta belly…
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artisticdivasworld · 9 months
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Maternal Nursing: Combatting the Rising Maternal Mortality Rate
Maternal nursing is a critical care sector focused on the health and wellness of mothers during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum. In recent years, a concerning trend has surfaced worldwide: an increase in maternal deaths during childbirth and the postpartum period. This escalating problem underscores the urgency for nursing interventions aimed at safeguarding mothers’ health and minimizing…
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assilstore · 11 months
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nikhalgupta · 1 year
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The Key Role of an Obstetrician in Ensuring Safe Delivery
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An obstetrician is a medical professional who specializes in the care of pregnant women and the management of childbirth. Their primary role is to ensure a safe and healthy pregnancy, delivery, and postpartum period for both the mother and the baby. The obstetrician plays a key role in ensuring a safe delivery, as they are responsible for monitoring and managing any potential complications that may arise during childbirth.
Assessing and Managing Risk Factors
One of the most critical responsibilities of an obstetrician is to assess the mother's and baby's health throughout pregnancy and to identify any risk factors that could lead to complications during delivery. The obstetrician works closely with the mother to address any concerns or questions and provides appropriate medical care and support to ensure a healthy pregnancy.
Developing a Birth Plan
The obstetrician also collaborates with the mother and her partner to develop a birth plan. This plan outlines preferences for pain management, delivery method, and any special requests. The birth plan helps to ensure that the mother's wishes are respected and that the delivery is tailored to meet her individual needs.
Monitoring Labor and Delivery
During labor and delivery, the obstetrician monitors the mother's contractions, fetal heart rate, and progress of labor. They also manage pain and provide support for the mother during the delivery process. If complications arise, such as fetal distress or maternal bleeding, the obstetrician takes immediate action to address the situation and ensure a safe delivery.
Postpartum Care
After delivery, the obstetrician continues to monitor the mother's and baby's health and provides postpartum care and support. They ensure that the mother's recovery is progressing as expected and that the baby is healthy and meeting developmental milestones.
For more info: https://watchtodaynews.com/role-of-an-obstetrician-in-ensuring-safe-delivery
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dimpy2020 · 1 year
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Parenthood can be tough! But don't worry, we got you covered. Click for tips on postpartum care, baby care, and more.
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shellyscribbles · 2 years
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This has nothing to do with writing, but I had a baby almost a year ago now and I am just now figuring out on my own how to help my body heal and fully recover. Three weeks ago I figured out that my core wasn't stabilizing because my abs were still separated and all the movements I was doing to try to strengthen my core were the wrong movements when your abs are separated. I was preventing my body from healing because no one talked to me about an extremely common occurrence after having a baby, especially after a long labor like I had.
Three weeks of doing the correct exercises, not even super regularly and my abs have almost completely recovered. My back hurts way less and I feel far more stable.
I still have to work on all my pelvic floor muscles which have improved slightly as my core recovered, but they definitely need different care and once again I am having to figure this out on my own because it just isn't part of standard postpartum care in the US despite being an extremely common problem.
This is all making me want to create something to fill in this massive gap in maternal care. I should not have been medically cleared at two weeks postpartum and left to fend for myself when a year later I can feel that I have not recovered.
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deeptiarora · 2 years
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Postpartum Care & Infant Lactation Services of Deepti Arora in Gurugram
Deepti Arora is a leading postpartum care specialist who provides nutritional advice and breast feeding treatment for the growth of infants and good health of their mothers. Mothers should see Deepti Arora for 12 weeks after delivery for a comprehensive postpartum evaluation in Gurugram. She will check your emotional health and mood, discuss contradiction and birth spacing, and review information about baby care and feeding. She will also talk about your sleep habits, fatigue issues and suggest physical exams. 
Mothering the mother
Everything from swaddling, changing diapers, and comforting the baby back to sleep to washing bottles and breast-pump supplies is handled by a caregiver, according to Infant Lactation Consultant Deepti Arora in Gurugram. A postpartum caregiver is an experienced voice that offers comfort and support to a new mother and her family.
Many postpartum care specialists are also educated to spot early indicators of medical difficulties with the baby or mom, such as postpartum depression. Postpartum depression affects one out of every eight mothers, according to the postpartum care specialist in Gurugram. It can create extreme, even hazardous mood fluctuations that might disrupt proper mother-baby attachment according to the infant lactation consultant in Gurugarm.
Care of mother and baby after delivery
Some women will give birth at home with the assistance of a competent attendant, while others may not. Some ladies who give birth at the institution will spend time there thereafter. According to WHO, a woman should not be releazed before 24 hours after giving delivery. Regardless of where the woman gives birth, it is critical that someone accompany her and her child during the first 24 hours following birth in order to respond to any changes in her or her baby's health condition. In the first 24 hours, several difficulties might develop according to the postpartum care specialist.
Following a homebirth, the woman and infant must have a postnatal check-up as soon as possible, preferably within 24 hours. Deepti Arora, a Virtual Child Lactation Consultant Service Provider, provides check-ups for women who give birth at their homes in Gurugram. She ensures proper breastfeeding is given by the mothers to their infants in the area.
According to infant lactation consultant, if the birth occurs in a hospital, the mother and child receive a postnatal examination as soon as possible, preferably within 24 hours of birth. If the delivery happens in a hospital, both the mother and the infant should have a postnatal check-up before being discharged as per suggested by the infant lactation consultant in Gurugram.
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cherry-pop-elf · 1 month
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Every Perfect Curve
George Weasley x Chubby Reader
You had given birth to your sweet little Freddy a while ago. While finally having a moment to yourself, you can’t help but feel self conscious that you haven’t ’bounced back’ like so many others have. George is there to remind you that you are just stunning. Even if you never ‘bounce back’ as they say
Warnings: 16+, Body Dysphoria, Trans Masc coded but over all discussion of weight gain, flirting, sexual content ((no sex)) nursing, postpartum, After The Deathly Hallows Content, Pregnancy
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“This used to fit-!” You sniffled, as you were fighting with your body. Trying so hard to get your pants on. You haven’t worn pants since your second trimester. You wanted to wear pants again, but it doesn’t seem like that will happen. You couldn’t even get them past your thighs. It was so frustrating, how much weight you had gained.
“Jellybean, you just had a baby. You think Mum is built like a string bean like the kids she popped out?” George tried to explain, as he was undoing his suit jacket. So happy to have the work day done with, and finally spend some time with his family. You, little Freddy, and Bill with his own pregnant wife.
Since after the war, Bill figured to return back to Gringotts. Stable job, close to George, well paying, and those goblins actually gave him medically paid vacation leave for every time the week of the full moon was coming. It was perfect. Also, he won’t lie, was nice to have a part time job at WWW. Everything was perfect, besides well….The hormones.
“But she had seven kids! I just had one-!” You sniffled. Luckily, George was a fourth kid of seven. He knows a thing or two about someone with hormones. Especially ones with postpartum. Molly had caught some after Ron, funny enough. He knew not to poke the bear, too much.
Before he could stop you, you were already crying. “I’m so fat-! Look at my chest! Look at my thighs! I’m covered in stretch marks, and I can’t wear clothes right anymore! I’m bigger than a inflatus charm! How can you even stand the sight of me?!” You sobbed, as those hormones were just destroying your head space. He let you scream it out, having long since casted a silencing charm on your shared bedroom. Just letting you scream it out. Better out than in.
“Jellybean-“ He cooed, as he would leave himself in his dress shirt now. He would sneak behind you, and wrapped his arms around your stomach. Happily tracing over your stretch marks, and resting his head on yours. Just looking into the mirror, and seeing you struggle. Wet tears and all. He didn’t see what you saw. He saw someone he loved. Every inch of you was devine. Every stretch mark, roll, and sag. That was you.
“Jeans are uncomfortable anyway.” He tried to joke with you, as he scratched his finger on the rough denim. Going to make a disgusted face at the texture. Despite your tears, you couldn’t stop your smile. Damn him. He always found a way. You hated how he made you smile, as you now over thought. Were you crying for attention now? Were you making a big deal out of nothing? Luckily, your husband was quick to distract you from such scary thoughts.
“Come on. You like my pants anyway.” He added. Given how tall he was, the fabric was able to stretch around you easier. You didn’t even have a chance to argue, before he found a pair of his old pajama pants. You figured not to fight him, and soon sat on the edge of the bed. He pulled the jeans off, and helped you into the old soft fabric. Just pampering you. Kissing those newly soft features, and admiring you. Kissing that belly, that took care of your shared little boy. Admired those thighs, and appreciated those stretch marks from that hard working body.
“Much better?” He asked, as they were able to properly fit. Given the height, there was plenty of fabric over your stomach. Enough to even pull the plaid high enough to not drag on the ground. He even worked on making sure you had some nice warm socks, so you didn’t get chilly. Making sure you were as cared for as you deserved.
“Shut up.” You huffed, but he knew you were just frustrated with your body. He knew what that was like. Losing an ear sure makes life hell. If anyone can relate to hating your own body, it’s him. He would let you be frustrated, as he tried to make sure you were comfortable. Seems your top wouldn’t be next, as you two heard noises from the living room.
“ACK-! FLEUR HELP-!” Bill shouted, followed by the devious giggles of your son. Next were the sweet giggles of the Half Veela, as she was most likely working on saving her partial werewolf groom. The giggles of your son gave you a brief smile, but your eyes were on your body again.
“Hey, look at me-“ George would soon cup your face, so to make sure you stopped looking at yourself. “You have a body of a mother, a parent. All this squish was used to make sure our little boy was born happy and healthy.” He tried to reassure you, with a kiss to your lips. With his face with yours, he reached to his dress shirt. He took it off, and soon slipped it on you. He left it unbuttoned, so your sore breasts didn’t get more irritated. Yet still feel somewhat covered.
“And these-“ He gently touched said breasts, making sure to not irritated your sore nipples. “These are big because someone here eats like a Weasley. Playing with them more than me! That little bugger-“ And you laughed. He got you to laugh, and he was grinning with pride.
Speaking of hungry, a shrill cry was soon from the living room. “He eats like a Weasley alright-“ You sighed, but felt a bit more confident now. He was right. You were big because Freddy needed a lot of nutrients. Your breasts were large because he needed to eat a lot. Your body was built for your son to thrive. Being squishy wasn’t so bad. Right?
The both of you were quick to come to your living room, and soon seen Bill trying his best to distract Freddy from his hungry belly. Tickling him, and making little animal sounds. That seemed to entertain the little ginger, as he cooed. Fleur was even doing the same, as she sat with him. The wolf, and the harpy. Chirps and barks.
“His first words are going to be growls, knock it off-!” George would, playfully, say. That made them look over. Bill was quick to cover his eye, given the other one was blind, as to give you privacy. Despite the fact he had seen you nurse before. You still appreciated the gesture, regardless.
“Oh hush-“ Fleur tsked, before she would hoist herself up. Using the side of the couch for support, as so to make sure you had all the space on the couch to feed your son on. You wanted to tell her she didn’t have to, but she was in that Tri Wizard Tournament for a reason. She knows how to be strong.
“Come here, sweetie-“ You shushed, as Bill handed you your son. Those big eyes of his just glowing, and his chubby little fingers reaching for you. Your eyes, and George’s hair. Such a sweet thing. Seeing those chubby hands made you think about your chubby figure. Much like he will, you’ll out grow yours one day. If not? Well, least you know you’ll use it to make sure your son is taken care of. Because that soft body was soothing his upset stomach already. Just snuggled into your warm breasts.
“When will I get a turn?” George asked, as you smacked his shoulder. “Hey-!” He whined, as you rolled your eyes. You would soon be on the couch, and brought your legs up. Left to rest in your husbands lap, as Bill got you some pillows for your back. Your husband rubbing your feet, as you let Freddy nurse. Gentle with his fluffy ginger hair, and admiring him.
“Oh he is so handsome-“ Fleur cooed, as she watched. She was due any time now, as well. Having her watch you nurse was very useful for her. That also made you feel better. If you didn’t get so chubby, Fleur wouldn’t get to see what would happen with her. To see how much it helps with her soon to be child. Maybe being larger wasn’t as ugly as you thought. There was so much beauty in it. Beauty in using what you had to help others.
“Hungry thing.” Bill snorted, as his wife gently smacked his own arm. “If not for the hair, that appetite says Weasley all over it.” George echoed. You rolled your eyes, as your son kept nursing away. Needing to stuff his belly full. Was ages, but he finally was satisfied. With a cloth over your shoulder, you would gently burp him.
“He’s picking up signlaguge so quickly. Swear he will be better at it than me before he’s even two-!” George scoffed, but those eyes were sparkling. He was proud of his smart baby boy. “And soon French-“ Fleur echoed. “Arabic ain’t that bad-“ Bill tagged in. “And of course Romanian.” You vouched for Charlie. “Smart ass baby.” George snorted, before you kicked his thigh.
This moment was soothing. All just parents, together, with your children. Gentle learning for Fleur, and comfort. George was right. Your body was built for something. It was built to take care of your baby boy, and help Fleur learn how to treat her own baby. Being chubby wasn’t a sin. Just as much as being skinny and muscular had its benefits, so did being soft and squishy.
“There we go-“ You smiled, as he gave his little burp. “Much better, hm?” You smiled, as you would bring him to lay on your chest. Just like that, he was knocked out. Sleeping soundly, on your soft breasts. Listening to your heart beat, and able to take a well deserved nap.
“He got that from Fred. That was the only way we could tell you two apart. Whenever Fred was done feeding, he knocked right out. You? You got more energy, and got so excited you ended up throwing up.” Bill chuckled, as that seemed to comfort George. He missed his Fred, but knowing a part of him was still around made him smile. His hand ever so gentle on his son’s back, as he gently rubbed your own stomach. Admiring your stretch marks.
“This might be soon, but do you think-?” George questioned, as he kept tracing the indents in your skin. Another kid, already? You couldn’t blame him, though. He was a magical identical twin. The idea of growing up an only child sounded horrifying. Bro to mention big families is all he knew. Maybe…..
You looked to your sleeping son, and your own body. A smile crossed your lips, as you soon help George’s hand. “Plenty of nutrients for a round two, huh?” You joked. You were able to joke about your own body, and that cleared any worry George had. The two of you were financially fine, and had plenty of support.
He kissed your lips, before kissing your son’s head. A tiny little smile crossed those chubby little cheeks, and you had to wonder why you ever thought chubby cheeks could be so horrible. Your son had the prettiest cheeks around, and you hoped your next kid could have them all the same. Pretty, chubby, features.
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bloodpressurecuff · 2 years
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how can we bear to live in a society where we dont raise children communally and where we dont have like. midwives as the cornerstones of the community and where we dont revere the cycles of death and birth and ohhh my god. we arent okay. we do everything without any kind of. initiation into it and we're floundering and our ancestors are crying and wailing and flinging themselves against the walls
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howdoyousleep3 · 1 year
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was feeling v feminine and cozy and strawberry today 🍓💕
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I weighted myself at the gym today "just to see where I'm at" and couldn't get a good read because the new scale was wobbly and on uneven ground. I didn't try to steady the scale and weigh myself again. I didn't walk back upstairs to the better (albeit more public) scale to re-check the number. I just shrugged, said "good enough" and MOVED THE FUCK ON WITH MY DAY. Completely unphased. Friends, this is a huge win. Accepting my postpartum body has been hard AF but I'm doing it with compassion and love for myself. Never have I ever treated myself or my body this kindly. I'm unbelievably proud of myself.
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laniidae-passerine · 6 months
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It still really gets me how sincere Andy’s grief over his potential child is. At first you think, oh this is just a weird flight of fancy for him, the idea of having a kid sounds fun but he’s not serious, but over the course of the episode you realise that, no, Andy actually wants children. It exposes something raw and depressing and lovely at Andy’s core and it just hits, how sad he is about what addiction took from him, the years and the growth and a potential life, but the hope that exists in knowing he’s getting better. Andy isn’t ready to be a father right now and it’s good for them both that Teresa chose to have an abortion, but maybe, some day when he’s ready, Andy will get to have a baby with someone who loves him.
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tithomecaresausinh · 18 days
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A woman's pregnancy is a special and exciting period in her life. You may find possible Obstetrician and choose the one who best suits your requirements and preferences by taking into account factors like experience and expertise, location and availability, attitude to treatment, patient reviews, pricing, insurance coverage, and also the best recommendations for postpartum care.
For more info: https://www.dailymagazinenews.com/high-risk-pregnancy-care-finding-the-right-obstetrician/
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