Trying to get ready to move and take care of a sick baby don’t mix. So, I haven’t had much time to snoop around for interesting news tidbits, much less post. We took AW to the doctor yesterday and apparently, she has the Coxsackie Virus. She has the blisters in her mouth, according to the doctor, […]
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Stillbirth Risk May Increase After Cesarean Section
Michelle’s Note (2.10.11): I found this old post of mine in an online archive, so I’m publishing it again for your perusal: According to HealthCentral.com: THURSDAY, Nov. 27 (HealthDayNews) — A mother whose first baby is delivered by cesarean section may have an increased risk of unexplained stillbirth in her second pregnancy, says a Scottish study […]
Rising Insurance Costs Cause Descreased Birth Options for Women
Michelle’s Note (2.10.11): I found this old post of mine in an online archive, so I’m publishing it again for your perusal: Women in Southern Oregon who have had a cesarean section birth may no longer have the option for a vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC), according to the Statesman Journal in Salem Oregon. Hospitals across […]
Update On The Christmas Kidlets
Michelle’s Note (2.10.11): I found this old post of mine in an online archive, so I’m publishing it again for your perusal: I think the grinch stole my kids. They’re both fussy, whiny and generally not in good spirits most of the time. Let’s start by saying wrapped packages and 3-year-olds don’t mix. I take […]
A birth story: Success in spite of obstacles
My baby will be eight months old in five days, so I thought I’d share my birth story. OK, so that’s not a standard anniversary, but what the heck. Before I jump in though, I’d like to say that if you’re in any way squeamish about human bodily functions, don’t read this! Also, I had […]