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... ~~~~~~~~~~~~C Section
C-section
In many instances, there is a significant chance that during childbirth a woman will deliver by C-section, or Cesarean section, which is a surgical incision made in the abdomen and then into the uterus to deliver the baby or babies. Circumstances vary greatly and can be quite different with each pregnancy, and vary from woman to woman. Each woman’s individual medical and reproductive history is taken into consideration during the prenatal period, and is continuously evaluated throughout the pregnancy by the obstetrician. If warranted, a C-section will be scheduled to take place before actual labor begins, though this doesn’t necessarily mean that a woman won’t go into labor spontaneously before her scheduled delivery date.
A history of certain medical conditions may require a C-section When the baby, mother, or both are in distress, a C-section is the fastest way to deliver the baby without further complications. Developmental abnormalities or fetal anomalies require delivery by C-section, as do breech or transverse fetal positions. Other indicators for a C-section delivery are irregular or decreased fetal heart tones, prolonged labor or labor that has failed to progress, a very large baby, baby unable to pass through mother’s hips, prolapsed umbilical cord, separation of the placenta from the wall of the uterus (placenta abruption), blockage of the birth canal by the placenta (placenta previa), or maternal illness, such as chronic medical conditions, pregnancy-related conditions (pre-eclampsia), HIV infection, or active genital herpes. A C-section is usually performed under regional anesthesia, allowing the mother to be awake and witness the birth of the baby. However, some types of emergency situations may require general anesthesia putting the mother completely asleep.
Despite the fact that a C-section is major surgery, it is relatively safe and has a low rate of complications. There is still a certain level of risk involved, as with any surgical procedure; bleeding and infection, injury to the bladder or urinary tract, or even injury to the baby could occur. Prenatal classes are offered to expectant mothers and their significant others, and cover everything from vaginal delivery versus C-section, to how to select a car seat and bathe the baby. Even if a C-section delivery is not anticipated, physicians should discuss it with their patients prior to labor and delivery, to lessen their anxiety and promote a positive birth experience in the event a surgical birth is required. The expectant mother needs to feel comfortable with her prenatal care provider and trust in the level of care that is provided, and in the recommendations made to ensure that the pregnancy results in a happy healthy baby.
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... ~~~~~~~~~~~~Pregnancy Test
I still remember the day my wife found out that she was pregnant. We were returning home from a movie (coincidentally a movie about kids!) when on an impulse, my wife decided to purchase a home pregnancy test kit. We had been trying to start a family for quite some time and it was sheer coincidence that she chose that day to buy and use the pregnancy test kit. We came home, she went into the rest room to administer the test and we both sat and watched with glee as the two lines (indicating a positive test) materialized on the stick. The pregnancy test had worked, and confirmed her pregnancy and we would soon have our baby!
But we wanted to be doubly sure and decided to read up on pregnancy tests. We were especially concerned about how accurate the results of such self administered tests were and whether these pregnancy tests were reliable at all. The information we found as comprehensive. Basically there are two kinds of pregnancy tests. First, there is the blood test (which cannot be done at home; you need the services of a healthcare facility or a trained healthcare services provider to get the results from this sort of a pregnancy test). The next, the one we had used, is the urine based home pregnancy test, which can be done in the safety and security of your home.
In order to administer this test, the female places the test stick (or container in some cases) in her urine stream. Some variations of this pregnancy test may call for a few droplets of urine to be dropped into the test container. There is a short waiting period, and viola! The pregnancy (or the lack of it) is instantly revealed. The pregnancy test is able to do this because it seeks out a special hormone (the human chorionic gonadotropin or hCG) that the woman produces during her pregnancy. If the hormone is present in the urine stream, the woman is pregnant and the test is positive. If there is no discernable presence of the hormone, the woman is not pregnant and the test is negative. However, it so happens that if the pregnancy test is carried out very early, the body would not have started production of the hormone. Hence, at least two tests, spaced over a couple of weeks are advisable.
Although most home pregnancy tests are considered to be at least 97% to 99% accurate, there are a number of things that can interfere with their results. Since pregnancy tests work by looking for signs of the pregnancy hormone, any drug that has sizable quantities of this hormone will vary the results of the pregnancy test. In such cases, you will have what is commonly known as a ‘false positive test’. This means that the pregnancy test will show you as being pregnant, although you are not. But there is still an element of surety attached to a negative test. Because even if you are using drugs that contain the pregnancy hormone (to treat cases like infertility) a negative test means no pregnancy. Most other over the counter drugs, antibiotics and even alcohol or other stimulants will not have any impact on the test results of a pregnancy test.
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... ~~~~~~~~~~~~About Stretch Marks
Before seeking treatment for unsightly stretch marks it is a good idea to find out as much information about stretch marks as you can in general. In order to figure out which treatment approach for these kinds of scars is right for you it is necessary to conduct a little research. Learning about stretch marks is the first step in treating them.
Many people experience some scaring on their skin as they grow through puberty. When an individual has significant changes in his body like growing or gaining weight rapidly, that individual may see fine lines. Finding out about stretch marks during this period of life will help the adolescent deal with the fine lines on the skin.
Adolescents who have the lines on their skin may feel very anxious and apprehensive about them. However, the more they learn about stretch marks the more they come to understand that they will probably fade in due time. This information will help self-conscious teens deal with the marks without feeling that they are scarred for life.
The lines are a result of rapid growth in the skin. Skin is normally quite elastic but some periods of our lives are way too demanding on the largest organ of the body. Sudden stretching of the skin can leave lines behind. One thing about stretch marks to remember is that they can fade.
Another thing about stretch marks is that they often can be treated as well. Over the counter products like creams and gels do not always yield the best results especially as preventative measures against pregnancy lines. It is important to know one thing about stretch marks that emerge during pregnancy. They result as a combination of the skin stretching and hormones.
Many women run out to buy creams that claim that they prevent the fine lines on the belly during pregnancy. However, these topical creams do nothing to treat the hormones behind the unsightly lines. Knowing this about stretch marks during pregnancy helps an individual avoid too much disappointment when they still show up no matter how much cream she diligently applies.
While you are deciding whether or not you want to consult a physician about stretch marks consider how severe they are. Many people find that simply applying sunless tanning creams help to hide the lines. Covering the lines with sunless tanning products is a great way to camouflage them. You may learn the most important thing about stretch marks; that you can live with them.
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... ~~~~~~~~~~~~Temporary Health Insurance
Today, most businesses offer their employees some kind of option for permanent health insurance. Unfortunately, employees are often required to have worked for a company for a number of months, even years, before they are eligible to receive such benefits. Even when they are eligible, the insurance plans themselves often take some time to activate. Additionally, a lot of people find themselves moving from one company to another these days, quitting or being laid off long before their eligibility for benefits rolls around. For this reason, many people today rely on temporary health insurance to provide their needed coverage during these in between periods.
To find temporary health insurance, you should contact a medical insurance agent. It is helpful to know how long you will be without insurance ahead of time so you can tell the agent exactly how long you'll need your temporary plan for. The premium on a temporary health insurance plan is often much higher than normal, though asking for a higher deductible is one way to help offset this. Make sure you carefully read over the details of the plan before you sign anything, often times temporary coverage has a long list of 'exclusions' that may render the plan ineffective for your needs. It is also very important that you keep tract of all medical receipts, records, and transactions so that you can file any claims you make more effectively.
Unlike more permanent plans, temporary health insurance usually allows you to see any doctor, or go to any clinic or hospital for treatment. However, temporary plans rarely will cover preexisting conditions, or health costs related to pregnancy and childbirth. Many short term insurance plans do not cover prescriptions, but offer such coverage at an additional fee. Because of the high cost of medication, and their wide spread use to treat a variety of conditions, it is usually recommended to pay any extra costs to have them covered.
Though they have their drawbacks, temporary health insurance plans are the only ways to ensure your coverage during periods in which your permanent plan is inactive. Short-term programs can include coverage for your spouse and dependents, and can usually be extended without very much hassle if needed. If you have recently lost medical coverage, or are waiting for new medical coverage to begin, it is recommended that you sign up for a temporary health insurance plan as soon as possible.
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... ~~~~~~~~~~~~Baby Offers
It seems as if nearly everyone gets excited when a new born baby is expected in a family. Not only is the family anticipating the arrival, but friends and acquaintances are usually clamoring around to find out the details of the little bundle of joy. Now many businesses are getting into the excitement as well. These businesses have free baby offers available to new (and not-so-new) parents.
One of my favorite baby offers is through Enfamil Family Beginnings. This program is wonderful for anyone expecting a child even mothers who are planning to breastfeed their babies. The Enfamil Family Beginnings program is a must for expectant mothers because there are so many benefits to joining.
I knew that I was going to breastfeed my daughter but I wasn’t sure for how long and I wasn’t sure whether or not I was going to supplement the breastfeeding with formula. Even though I figured that formula was out of the question I still decided to sign up for baby offers through Enfamil. I was so glad that I did.
The Enfamil program sent me valuable information about feeding an infant. The helpful suggestions spanned from birth to the toddler years. I also received a large diaper bag and a small diaper bag through the baby offers. Both of the bags are very sturdy and they have taken a lot of punishment.
The program also involved several hearty shipments of free formula. This was wonderful because I wasn’t sure if the baby would take to formula. She didn’t. However, the many samples were well received by a local family who was in need. I couldn’t use the formula but someone else could.
Another favorite of mine among the baby offers is the free subscription to American Baby Magazine. This useful magazine was sent to my home for one entire year free of charge. The beauty of this offer is the company does not hassle you at all. There are no phone calls and no emails harassing you to subscribe. Because of this, I got a subscription. I also subscribed because it is simply a wonderful magazine for parents.
Speaking of valuable reading material, State Farm offers a free copy of the Mayo Clinic’s book about pregnancy. The book is massive, weighing about three pounds and it is a comprehensive medical resource that all parents could use.
There are a plethora of other free baby offers available on the Internet. With a little research you can find a lot of freebies for your little one.
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