When the Baby Isn’t Perfect
• August 13, 2010 • 3 CommentsPosted in Parenting, Postpartum
Tags: Acquaintances, Adequate, Adjustment, Agonize, Baby, Biological, Birth, child, Chronic, Coping Skills, Crisis, Cut Off, Denial, Development, Developmental Disabilities, Disability, Divorce, emotional support, Enhanced, Failure, Failures, Families, Family, Family Relations, Fantasy Baby, Financial Burdens, Friends, Grief, Guilt, Healthy Baby, Human Behavior, Indiscretions, Infant, Information, Intense Sadness, Investigators, Isolated, Less Than Perfect, Lonely, Loss, Lost, Mental Retardation, National Average, New Parents, Parents, Past, Perfect, Personal, Pervasive, Phase, Physical Assistance, Poor Healthy, Pregnancy, Problem, Problem-Solving, Punished, Relaxation Techniques, Renews, Research, Right, Self-Praise, Sense of Awareness, Seriouslness, Shock, Situation, Social Environment, Social Networks, Social Support, Social-Support Network, Sorrow, stress, Well-Being
Pregnancy, Birth, and the Newborn
• August 13, 2010 • Leave a CommentPosted in Informed Consent, Parenting, Postpartum
Tags: Abdominal Pain, Abuse, Abusing, Acne, Adaptations, Alcohol, Anemia, Anesthesia, anesthetic, Apnea, Appetite, Baby, Back Pain, Birth, Birth Complication, Birth Process, Blindness, Breast Engorgement, Breathing Problem, C-Section, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Cesarean Section, Changes, child, Childbirth Education Classes, Classes, Cognitive Development, Consequence, Contractions, Costs, Couvade, Crack Babies, Cultural Practice, Cut, Delivering, Depression, Difficult, Dilate, Discomfort, Distracting, Distress, Dizziness, Doctors, Doula, Drained, Educational Achievement, Emotional, Encouragement, Environment, Epidural, Epidural Use, Episiotomy, Erythromycin Ointment, Excessive Vaginal Bleeding, Exertion, Eyes, Father, Fatherhood, Fatigue, Fear, Feeding, Female Birth Attendant, Fernand Lamaze, Fetus, Fewer Birth Complications, First Stage, First Time, French, Full Term, Gestation, Gonorrhea, Guidance, Hand Numbness, Health Status, Healthcare, Higher Risk, hospital, Hospitals, Hot Flashes, Human Behavior, Immature Nervous System, Incision, Infant, Infection, Interfere, Irritable, Irritation, Knowledge, Labor, Laboring Woman, Legal Drug, Legal Rights, Lengthy Stay, Less Discomfort, Less Medical Intervention, Less Medication, Life Saving, Long-Term Effects, Low Birth Weight, Major Surgery, Man, Maternal Mortality, Maternal Smoking, Media, Men, Mental Retardation, Midwives, Modern, Monitor, Mother, Mother-Infant Interactions, Move Around, Nausea, Needs, Newborn, Nipple, NonSmoking Mothers, Obstetrician, Overdue, Overstimulating, pain, Pains, Parent, Paternal State, Patterned Breathing, physical, Postdelivery, Postpartum, Pregnancy, Premature, Premature Infants, Prenatal Care, Prepared Childbirth, Preschool, Presence, Prevent, Preventable Cause, Problem, Progresses, Prolonged Labor, Psychological, Rate, Reduce Fear, Reduce Pain, Regional, Relaxation, Research, Respiration, Responsiveness, Risks, Role, Safeguard, Sexual Concerns, Shorter Labor, Shorter Labors, SIDS, Silver Nitrate, Sleep Disturbances, Smoking, Social Environment, Social Workers, Societies, STDs, Stimulated, stress, Studies, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, Support, Support Person, Supportive, Supports, Surgical Complications, Sweating, Symptoms, Syndrome, Techniques, Tension, Thyroid Disorders, Tingling, Tired, Trauma, United States, Unknown, Useful, Uterine, Uterine Cramps, Vaginally, Verbal Tests, Walk, Western World
Models of Stress and Coping
• August 3, 2010 • Leave a CommentPosted in Becoming A Doula
Tags: Adaptation, Alarm Stage, Biological Threat, Challenge, Concept, Coping, Defenses, Erode, Exhaustion Stage, Fight-or-Flight, General Adaptation Syndrome, Heart Rate, Human Behavior, Physical Responses to Stress, Physiological Processes, Resistance Stage, Respiration, Response, Social Environment, stress, Sympathetic Nervous System