Findings from a two-year review of the science behind maternity care indicate that the common and costly use of many routine birth interventions, such as continuous electronic fetal monitoring, labor induction for low-risk women, and cesarean surgery, fail to improve health outcomes for mothers and their babies and may cause harm.
This conference will emphasize the profound link that exists between our birth practices and the quality of life that our babies will achieve. Can we reduce violence in our societies by offering less violent births to our children? Contrary to medical evidence, some health professionals promote aggressive surgical interventions as the best, the safest, and the most comfortable birth options.
Custody Calculations is a fully automated Internet web site dealing with family law. With a pending launch date in the next several weeks, Custody Calculations will be providing real solutions and services for children with special needs. These are children who may be blind, children who may be deaf or wheelchair bound or children with psychiatric or other medical conditions.
Caring for a sick child goes beyond just wiping noses and taking temperatures, in fact, there are many tips and guildlines that need to be taken into consideration when giving children medications and ensuring their full recovery. The International Association of Medicinal Compliance (IAMC), keeping in line with its message to promote compliance as a health necessity, has issued a parenting guide with the help of input from mothers that provides practical and valuable information.