Former First Lady, Barbra Bush, was among the many to dedicate the new East Tower at Maine Medical Center in Portland, Maine. This 190,000 sq ft state of the art facility will be open to patients September 16th. It has an incredible list of amenities for its mother and is a gem of a present for the New England community. The new wing will feature a Birthing Center (with birthing pools), Family Lounge , Operating Suite, Labor and Delivery Rooms, Continuing Care Nursery, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Family Center , Newborn Nursery ,Triage Suite, Antenatal Services for High-Risk Mothers, Meditation Room and Education rooms.
The new functional Stokke® Sleepi™System 1 , sold through The Land of Nod, is both contemporary and traditional. It can be used as a bassinet and then a crib. The Beechwood used to construct this piece comes from a sustainably managed forest and the bedding that comes with the system is made with machine washable 100% organic cotton. The set includes two different mattress sizes for transition which is made with hypo-allergenic content. With a 7 year warranty, this durable piece can be used for your second child, a friend’s newborn or donated to a family in need within you community.
The Prenatal Yoga Center will conduct its pre-natal yoga series at Apple Seeds, nyc, this fall. The class itself links yoga postures with breath and enhances the mother’s connection to her baby. The program is also designed to help strengthen the uterus and pelvic muscles, improve circulation and increase overall comfort. Do check out Apple Seeds’ schedule for this and other great events and series such as playgroups and music lessons.
Teacher: Heather Griffith
Saturday 10:00 – 11:30 am
4 week series: $100.80 members
$112 non-members
Drop in rate if space is available: $30
A new tool being dubbed “a Must-Have for All Breastfeeding Women” has just been unveiled to the market. It is called LatchAssist, by Lansinoh. It was “created to gently draws temporarily flattened nipples out so baby can more easily latch on during the early days of breastfeeding”, says Rubina Mason, international board-certified lactation consultant and member of the Lansinoh Laboratories breastfeeding advisory board. Ms. Mason spoke to the PRnewswire and urged new mothers not to be discouraged. Often new mothers become discouraged for breastfeeding while engorged can temporarily flatten the nipples and baby may have difficulties latching on. In these cases, Ms. Mason suggests using an ice pack to keep the swelling down after nursing.
Lanisnoh also is the maker of HPA® Lanolin. This topical nipple treatment, used for sore and cracked nipples, is the only one endorsed by La Leche League International. It is virtually odorless and contains no preservatives, no additives, no water, no chemicals, and no perfume, and most importantly, it is safe for the baby and therefore does not need to be removed before breastfeeding.
Head on over to Euphoria Maternity to check out a super cute collection of organic maternity tees and nursing tops. They are reasonably priced, made from 100% organic cotton, and are just the perfect addition for your fall wardrobe.
While our country’s media has been talking about pregnancy in the Palin family, BBC news has been covering pregnancy and childbirth overall. It is very encouraging when non-bias, reputable articles and organizations are shared with the woman and families who need it. The new Tommy’s campaign, “Let’s Talk Baby”, which aims to empower pregnant women by bringing the realities of pregnancy into the open, and making impartial, expert pregnancy health information available to all was just highlighted (a potentially a case study for the US). As well, a recent Yale study was just unvealed. The article and results helps to share light for mothers who are looking for further understanding of the role of hormones in pregnancy, how they aid in childbirth and bonding, and how those hormones are effected with a cesarean verses a vaginal birth.
What is a birth doula?
A birth doula is a person trained and experienced in childbirth who provides continuous physical, emotional and informational support to the mother before, during and just after childbirth.
Where does the word “doula” come from?
The word “doula” comes from ancient Greek, meaning “Woman’s servant.” Throughout history and in much of the world today, a cadre of women support a woman through labor and birth, giving back rubs and providing continuous emotional support. Like their historical counterparts, DONA International birth doulas know how to help a woman in labor feel better. However, today’s doulas are much more diverse than their predecessors. DONA International membership includes men and women from a wide range of ages and cultural backgrounds.
What effects does the presence of a doula have on birth outcomes?
Numerous clinical studies have found that a doula’s presence at birth:
- tends to result in shorter labors with fewer complications
- reduces negative feelings about one’s childbirth experience
- reduces the need for pitocin (a labor-inducing drug), forceps or vacuum extraction
- reduces the requests for pain medication and epidurals, as well as the incidence of cesareans
What effects does the presence of a doula have on the mother?
When a doula is present during and after childbirth, women report greater satisfaction with their birth experience, make more positive assessments of their babies, have fewer cesareans and requests for medical intervention, and less postpartum depression.
What effects do the presence of doulas have on babies?
Studies have shown that babies born with doulas present tend to have shorter hospital stays with fewer admissions to special care nurseries, breastfeed more easily and have more affectionate mothers in the postpartum period.
How do doulas practice?
Doulas practice in three ways: privately hired directly by clients,
as hospital employees, and as volunteers in community or hospital programs.
Does a doula replace nursing staff?
No. Doulas do not replace nurses or other medical staff. Doulas do not perform clinical or medical tasks such as taking blood pressure or temperature, monitoring fetal heart rate, doing vaginal examinations or providing postpartum clinical care. They are there to comfort and support the mother and to enhance communication between the mother and medical professionals.
Does a doula make decisions on my behalf?
A doula does not make decisions for clients or intervene in their clinical care. She provides informational and emotional support, while respecting a woman’s decisions.
Will a doula make my partner feel unnecessary?
No, a doula is supportive to both the mother and her partner, and plays a crucial role in helping a partner become involved in the birth to the extent he/she feels comfortable.
What is a birth doula?
A birth doula is a person trained and experienced in childbirth who provides continuous physical, emotional and informational support to the mother before, during and just after childbirth.
Where does the word “doula” come from?
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