By admin, on April 1st, 2010%
As we review the results and over 200 pages of comments, we will post the results to each question individually. These links will take you to our main website for complete articles.
Question #1: How many Cesarean Births Have you had?
From the comments in subsequent questions we can see that many women who have had . . . → Read More: A Closer Look at the Cesarean Survey
By admin, on March 24th, 2010%
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Survey Reveals Overwhelming Support for Vaginal Birth After Cesarean and Desire for Better Care
In a recent survey, hundreds of mothers shared positive and negative feelings about their cesarean birth. While traumatic and disappointing described the majority of experiences, many also expressed gratitude.
Hartford, Connecticut. March 22, 2010 – Eight hundred and sixty one women . . . → Read More: Press Release: Post-Cesarean Feelings Survey
By admin, on March 17th, 2010%
This is the first of a series of blogs written by Danielle Elwood summarizing the results of the Post Cesarean Feelings Survey.
When Theresa Shebib and I embarked on a small survery about cesarean section mothers, we never imagined it would skyrocket so nearly 861 mothers worldwide. Starting as a simple project of two cesarean mothers, . . . → Read More: Post Cesarean Feelings Survey Initial Results
By admin, on January 12th, 2010%
If you search online for birth affirmations you will likely find lengthy poems, guided imagery information and many sites referencing “The Secret” but birth affirmations can still be powerful tools while being a simple practice.
Reflective and affirming thoughts or spoken words can help you focus on what your body CAN do, what is natural and beautiful . . . → Read More: Birth Affirmations: Can They Prevent Cesarean Sections?
By admin, on December 29th, 2009%
GBS disease may be more common than you think even if you have just heard about it for the first time. According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Group B Strep is the most common cause of life-threatening infections in newborns.
The bacteria is one of the many common bacteria that live . . . → Read More: Group B Strep Positive? Be Proactive
