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Currently Prenatal Yoga classes are not only popular with pregnant women but OB and midwifery practices are referring their patients to yoga class. As a Lamaze Certified Childbirth Educator and Experienced Registered Yoga Teacher specializing in Prenatal Yoga who has worked with over 1200 pregnant women in the Baltimore, MD area I have seen firsthand how a prenatal yoga practice can positively influence the course of a woman's labor and delivery. After several years of teaching prenatal yoga and... Read More
BLOG of the Month from Path ways Counseling in Plano... On the subject of writing! Working with couples as I do, I am on the lookout for professionally written, quality erotica (aka erotic fantasies in short story form) to pass along to clients that look for ways to enhance the intimate, personal side of their relationships. Since I work with sexual dysfunction, couples, and have a lecture in the works on "Enhancing Your Relationship with Tantra, Dreams, Fairy Tales and more", I hope to persona... Read More
June 23, 2008 Douglas H. Kirkpatrick, MD The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists PO Box 96920 Washington, DC 20090-2188 Dear Sir: I am a practicing OB/ GYN in southern California and Fellow of ACOG and recently was informed by midwife colleagues of your recommendation and encouragement for the AMA to lobby Congress for a law banning out of hospital birth. It is disturbing to me that I had to hear of this decision from outside sour... Read More
The Missouri Supreme Court handed down a victory for Missouri Certified Professional Midwives. A lower court had ruled against a law slipped into a bill on insurance last year. The law simply stated, "376.1753. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, any person who holds current ministerial or tocological certification by an organization accredited by the National Organization for Competency Assurance (NOCA) may provide services as defined in 42 U.S.C. 1396 r-6(b)(4)(E)(ii)(I)." Don... Read More
I attended an interesting birth recently as a doula. The hospital worked very hard to be family-friendly and to allow mom informed consent/refusal and I was thankful for that. About 30 minutes after birth, they wanted to take the baby, weigh him, measure, etc. Baby hadn't begun breastfeeding yet, and I told them that the parents wanted to use AAP's current guidelines on that and keep the baby with them. "What?" "You know. The American Academy of Pediatrics' *current* guidelines... The one that s... Read More
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