Great Video on How to Breastfeed
Attaching Your Baby at the Breast – Breastfeeding Series
This video was created by the Global Health Media Project and is excellent at showing you how to attach your baby at the breast and get the correct latch.
This video was created by the Global Health Media Project and is excellent at showing you how to attach your baby at the breast and get the correct latch.
I know that HypnoBirthing® primarily focuses on the birth of your baby. However, it’s also a good idea to familiarize yourself with the common procedures that a hospital will perform on your baby right after birth. Here are some common ones to expect:
So, now that you know the common newborn procedures, do some research on them. Google them. Talk to your caregiver about them. Examine the benefits and risks of each procedure and decide if you think each one is appropriate and medically necessary for your child. Some of them have more risks than others. But it’s ultimately up to you to decide what is best for your child.
Here’s an article from verywellfamily.com about the most common newborn procedures.
As informed consumers of birth, it’s very important to educate yourselves on all of the treatments that your newborn baby will receive once it’s born. What are the benefits of each treatment? What are the risks? The vitamin K injection is required by the state of California for all newborns, and I’ve found some articles that will educate you on this treatment.
Here’s an article on “Evidence on: The Vitamin K Shot in Newborns” by evidencebasedbirth.com.
Here’s a “Vitamin K at Birth” article from Pregnancy Birth & Baby, an Australian resource website.
But here’s something else to think about, is vitamin K by injection really the best way to ensure that your baby’s blood will clot properly after birth? An alternative to the injection is to give your newborn oral doses of vitamin K. The availability of oral vitamin K depends on the ability of your care provider to obtain it, and unfortunately, it’s getting harder and harder to obtain pharmaceutical-grade oral vitamin K. Here is a video from Evidence Based Birth about oral Vitamin K as a possible treatment choice for your newborn:
This blog entry is not intended to be medical advice. It’s designed to inform you so that you can make better, safer choices for you and your family based on medical research.