Delayed Cord Clamping Grand Rounds
Delayed umbilical cord clamping in term and preterm neonates. Academic OB/GYN Dr. Nicholas Fogelson Click Here to view the study/video
Delayed umbilical cord clamping in term and preterm neonates. Academic OB/GYN Dr. Nicholas Fogelson Click Here to view the study/video
Women Speak Out About What’s Gone Wrong with the United States Birthing System Article from the Huffington Post “Here is the reality: Hospitals are businesses. They want those beds filled and emptied. They aren’t really interested in having women with long labors hanging around. And there is something else you should know: Having a baby […]
Interesting continued research regarding the effects of ultrasound for babies. Research shows ultrasound populations have a quadrupled perinatal death rate, increased rates of brain damage, dyslexia, speech delays, epilepsy, and learning difficulties. Click Here for the full article
“Pregnancy Basics” is another wonderful article by herbalist Pam Caldwell Click Here to view the article
Here is a great video that encourages parents to learn about their choices in childbirth. “Accept your responsibility, find your truth, watch the birth movie.” Click Here to watch the video
Interesting article on Folic Acid vs. Folate Click Here to view the article
The genome sequence of Bifidobacterium longum subsp. infantis reveals adaptations for milk utilization within the infant microbiome Communicated by Todd R. Klaenhammer, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, September 25, 2008 (received for review May 20, 2008) Click Here for the abstract
A large part of human milk that cannot be digested by babies coats the lining of a breast-fed infant’s intestine, protecting it from noxious bacteria. New York Times By: Nicholas Wade Click Here for the article on breastmilk and infant gut flora
Super Baby! Happy Breastfeeding Awareness Month!
Do we cut the umbilical cord too early? New study says ‘yes’ Delaying clamping the umbilical cord at birth may have far reaching benefits for your baby according to researchers at the University of South Florida’s Center of Excellence for Aging and Brain Repair — and should be delayed for at least a few minutes […]