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Child Birth

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Apr 29, 2010

In this video, we learn how to ease labor pains during birth. One way is to move your body and try different birthing positions. This will open up different parts of the pelvis and help more than lyin ...

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Jan 8, 2010

It's not unusual to feel a little down after giving birth. You've been through a major life event, and your mind and body are recovering. Postpartum depression is more serious than the typical "baby b ...

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Sep 24, 2009

For those of you who have never viewed an actual child birth, be forewarned. It is a miracle. It is not pretty.This public domain tutorial has plenty of shock, but its intention is to instruct, not of ...

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Sep 10, 2009

Ouch! Is your baby's bottom red and sore? Say goodbye to diaper rash with these tried-and-true remedies.You Will Need:* Diapers* Diaper-rash cream* Unscented baby wipes* Unscented, alcohol-free soap* ...

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Jun 1, 2009

Your pregnancy is finally over! Now, your newborn baby is ready to breast feed... and you've got the breast milk? but somehow its not that simple. Watch this video to get the breastfeeding basics!Heal ...

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Jun 1, 2009

While some women elect to have a cesarean section, most c-sections are performed because of pregnancy complications like a premature baby, labor difficulty, or exhaustion during childbirth. Learn more ...

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Jun 1, 2009

70% of pregnant women have a vaginal delivery, where the baby is delivered through the mother's vagina. This method of childbirth is as time-tested as pregnancy itself. Learn more about the stages of ...

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Jun 1, 2009

Breathing through delivery pain sounds good, but will that Lamaze class really help you manage the pain during labor? What's an epidural really like? How else do pregnant women manage the discomfort o ...

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Jun 1, 2009

The mother's body can be the source of delivery complications like placenta previa or uterine rupture. If delivery problems do occur, your doctor can usually help you manage these childbirth complicat ...

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Jun 1, 2009

Your baby is ready to be born - but there can still be problems with delivery. A breech birth, macrosomia, or cord prolapse can all require an emergency c-section. Be prepared for potential delivery p ...