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Pregnancy & BirthBreast-fed children have better visionHealth | Pregnancy & BirthNews Target is reporting that the January issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition has published an intresting study that indicated that breast-fed infants have better vision as young children than those who were not breast-fed.
As interesting as the article is, the concluding paragraph summerizing past studies about breast-feeding is quite shocking:
Pretty amazing stuff that mommy's milk. Even more so when you consider it changes over time to adapt to the needs of the growing child. Elective C-sections have 3 times as many complications, infant deathsPregnancy & BirthReuters is reporting (via MSNBC) that a new study by Canadian doctors indicates elective Caesarean Sections (C-Sections) show a significant increase in risk compared to normal vaginal births.
These findings follow another study released in September 2006 that noted a three fold increase in infant mortality for infants delivered via C-section compared to normal births.
Both studies note the growing popularity of elective C-sections for otherwise normal pregnancies. Caesarean rates have risen from 14.6% of all first-time births in 1996 to 20.6% of all first-time births in 2004--a 41% increase in C-sections in a 9 year period. And for women in the no-risk category C-sections (i.e. elective C-sections) rose a staggering 49% between 1996 and 2001. To put this into perspective only 5.5% of births in 1970 were C-section. From 1970 to 2005 there has been a 549% increase in C-sections per-birth in the United States. These increases are surprising considering the efforts to bring down the C-section rate in the US. The rate of C-sections rose from 21% in 1996 to 29% in 2004 , and was a record 30.2% of births in 2005. "Many experts believe a large number of C-sections are medically unnecessary and done only for the convenience of the mother or her doctor." One of the reasons for the increased Caesarean deliveries is that Vaginal Births After Caesarean (VBAC) are being discouraged with 90% of Caeserean births in 2004 being repeat procedures. Compared with 2003, VBACs dropped by 13% in 2004 to a total of 9.2% births. VBACs are being discouraged due to malpractice issues as well as the discouraged use of prostaglandins for cervical ripening. These are all very interesting statistics that Tammy and I have been tracking for a while. C-Sections are such a common procedure these days that we forget that it is a major surgery. As of statistics collected in 1990, the risk of a woman dieing after a cesarean birth is less than 1 in 2,500, while the risk of death after vaginal birth is less than 1 in 10,000 (although individual risks may alter these odds). Women who have C-sections have a significant increase in difficulties with a second delivery and it is not infrequent to have issues with later pregnancies, to the point it is recommended that women who want large familes should not seek a Caesarian section as an elective. (Ed. - I never noticed the number of spellings for Caesarean Section before; in general I tried to keep the spelling consistent with the source I was quoting or summarizing.) Doom and gloom aside, it is important to note that Caesarean sections are an important tool when used correctly and that, "C-sections have saved the lives of "countless" women and babies, and the risk of infant death is still very low" . C-sections can--and do!--save lives. Yet the medical community has realized the need to reduce the number of C-sections, notably the number of elective C-sections with no medical indication. The federal government in 2000 set a goal of no more than 15% of births be C-sections by 2010. While C-section rates are on a steady rise, it should be noted that between 1989 and 1996 the rate dropped from 24.7% to 20.7% which has been attributed to the increased frequency of VBACs.
To conclude, a doctor summerized our feelings on this issue well when he said, "It's unethical to recommend a practice [elective C-sections] that leads to more patient deaths." Warning on diarrhea vaccine for infantsHealth | Pregnancy & BirthMSNBC.com is reporting that twisting of the intestines hsa been reported after babies received RotaTeq (by Merck) rotavirus shots.
About 3.5 million doses have been shipped by Merck, although not all of the supply has been administered. According to the AP 2.7 million children are sickened by the rotavirus with 70,000 resulting in hospital visits. Sadly, there are 20-70 deaths each year from the virus. 7-minute laborPregnancy & Birth
The St. Louis Today website has a good report about this amazing birth which must have been a very intense 7 minutes! I can just see it now: the mother bumping into stuff, the husband on two phones at once, and their poor little daughter being told, "Go get ready... wait, go to your room!" The newborn's name is Mary and is doing exceedingly well after her prompt delivery on the kitchen floor. hehe While this may be the world's easiest documented labor, we prefer a little more notice than 7 minutes ;) And here we thought two and a half hours (Eliyahu) was quick. Thanks to ruthieroo for this bit of news. Government, Parents and Birth: Who is in Charge?Pregnancy & BirthMSNBC.com ran a recent article about certain states mandating certain procedures for infants, regardless of parental consent. While the exact situation doesn't apply to most of us, it does raise some very important questions about the role of government, who is the primary provider for children, and the cost of liberty. Two quotes really stuck out in the article to us. The first is from a hospital defending the laws that require blood tests of newborns, even if parents object:
The second quote is from one of the parents who challenged the law in court:
These sort of stories hit home not only because we have children and believe Yahweh has put them under our care (not Big Brother's), but also because we have heard well intended people speak passionately about the necessity that everyone receive certain medical treatments regardless of the person's individual will. For example we have read material from people who passionately believe every pre-teen girl should receive the HPV vaccine regardless of lifestyle and parental consent. I could write quite a bit on this topic, but I will let others comment for now :) |
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