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The birth of a trend: Posting childbirth videos online
Google "childbirth video," and hundreds of videos pop up, some with millions of views. "The Unassisted Birth of Jason Shawn II," a YouTube video which shows a woman grunting and shrieking in an inflatable pool before giving birth on her own, has 3.5...
Tags: Pregnancy and Childbirth, Social Media, YouTube, Cancer, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
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Rally stresses need for informed birth choices
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comMore than 60 people stood outside Meritus Medical Center on Monday for the first National Rally for Change, bringing attention to the need for informed birth choices and humanity in American maternity care. “Our goal is to help new families get the...Tags: Pregnancy and Childbirth, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Health and Medical Professionals, Hospitals and Clinics
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Demonstrators draw attention to birth choices
FOX 5 ReporterSAN DIEGO -- About 200 people rallied outside Scripps Memorial Hospital in La Jolla Monday to focus attention on the dangers of C-sections and induced labor. “We're rallying for better births. We're rallying for the mamas,” said Dawn...Tags: Pregnancy and Childbirth, Emergency Health Procedures, Hospitals and Clinics, Blood Transfusion
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Details on midwife unaired in Hopkins malpractice case
When a jury ordered Johns Hopkins Hospital to pay $55 million to a Baltimore family whose newborn was brain-damaged, the case hinged on what doctors and nurses did in the two hours before birth.
But the jury never heard about the nurse midwife trying...Tags: Pregnancy and Childbirth, Justice System, Medical Specialization, Lisa Walters, Obesity
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Divorce is the New Black
As a mother of a young child, I feel it's important to stay up on the latest fashions. As such, I just blew the better part of this past year on the DivorceCoaster. Awesome ride. We decided to throw some sawdust on the vomit and stick it out. Whatever...Tags: Guilford (New Haven, Connecticut), Medical Procedures and Tests, Family
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Doctors, hospitals concerned about hefty malpractice awards
Maryland's medical community is concerned about the potential fallout from two multimillion-dollar malpractice judgments awarded by Baltimore juries to families who blamed local hospitals where their babies were delivered for their children's...Tags: Pikesville, University of Maryland Medical Center, Justice System, Obstetrics, Medical Specialization
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A little leverage leads to a smoother delivery
I was describing in last week's article a cow in labor I saw recently on a particularly hot day. She had a common condition of late pregnancy called a uterine torsion, or twisted uterus. Most of the time the uterus twists counterclockwise and this cow was...Tags: Drugs and Medicines
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Jury awards Waverly family $55 million in Hopkins malpractice case
After hours of labor, Enso Martinez cried as his wife, Rebecca Fielding, was carried from their Waverly home on a stretcher en route to Johns Hopkins Hospital. Fielding, who had wanted to deliver her baby at home with the help of a midwife, assured her...Tags: Emergency Health Procedures, Duke University, Justice System, Medical Specialization, Health
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Baby born via C-section after fatal crash dies
A baby boy who was born via cesarean section after his mother was killed in a car crash died Tuesday, according to officials. Angelica Thrash was driving on State Road 25 in Tippecanoe when she hit a tractor-trailer and then crashed into a telephone pole...
Tags: Motorvehicle Accidents, Accidental Death, Disasters and Accidents, Transportation Accidents
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Hansen: A summer of flaccid self esteem
Without even trying, Laguna Beach has 50 shades of sand. We are flush with the glistening colors of the beach, already out in force on Memorial Day. Packed with bodies from Crescent Bay to 1,000 Steps, it was as if summer arrived like a contract, paid...Tags: Medical Specialization, Dermatologists, Cancer, Memorial Day, Health
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Medical assistance payment change could cost Somerset Hospital $180K
Daily American Staff WriterFrom the Apgar score used to report the status of a newborn immediately after birth until the baby and mother are discharged, hospitals conduct numerous tests on babies. Pennsylvania law requires all babies born in the state to be screened for six...Tags: Genetic Condition, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Corporate Officers, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Study: 6 pounds of bacteria live on 200-pound person
WASHINGTON (AP) — They live on your skin, up your nose, in your gut — enough bacteria, fungi and other microbes that collected together could weigh, amazingly, a few pounds. Now scientists have mapped just which critters normally live in or...
Tags: Stanford University, Staphylococcal Infection , Science, DNA, Colleges and Universities
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