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  2. Birth attendant - Wikipedia

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    A birth attendant, who may be a midwife, physician, obstetrician, or nurse, is trained to be present at ("attend") childbirth, whether the delivery takes place in a health care institution or at home, to recognize and respond appropriately to medical complications, and to implement interventions to help prevent them in the first place ...

  3. Childbirth - Wikipedia

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    The average time from delivery of the baby until complete expulsion of the placenta is estimated to be 10–12 minutes dependent on whether active or expectant management is employed. [61] In as many as 3% of all vaginal deliveries, the duration of the third stage is longer than 30 minutes and raises concern for retained placenta. [62]

  4. Suleman octuplets - Wikipedia

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    The delivery (via a scheduled Caesarean section) involved 46 medical personnel and was practiced twice beforehand at the Kaiser Permanente Bellflower Medical Offices in Bellflower, California. Suleman carried the babies to 31 weeks. Doctors anticipated seven babies, so the eighth came as a surprise. [4]

  5. Woman Rewatches Video of Her Home Birth — and Sees ... - AOL

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    “My birth was really fast,” she exclusively tells PEOPLE of the Oct. 8, 2024, delivery, which became an unintentional free birth. ... she can deliver babies so I think if she knew that I was ...

  6. Doula - Wikipedia

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    A doula (left) applying pressure to a pregnant woman during labor. A doula (/ ˈ d uː l ə /; from Ancient Greek δούλα 'female slave'; Greek pronunciation:) is a non-medical professional who provides guidance for the service of others and who supports another person (the doula's client) through a significant health-related experience, such as childbirth, miscarriage, induced abortion or ...

  7. Fears rise as three Alabama hospitals prepare to stop ...

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    Several of Cahaba’s physicians deliver babies at Princeton Baptist and Shelby Baptist. “There’s something broken about the funding stream that helps us take care of our women and children ...

  8. Men's role in childbirth - Wikipedia

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    Father learns how to care for "practice baby" Until the concluding decades of the 19th century, an experienced nurse midwife, who was considered to be knowledgeable about the birth process, typically helped to deliver a woman's baby. Birth typically took place in the home, and it was considered to be an event for females.

  9. Childbirth positions - Wikipedia

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    They may also be referred to as delivery positions or labor positions. In addition to the lithotomy position (on back with feet pulled up), still commonly used by many obstetricians , other positions are successfully used by midwives and traditional birth-attendants around the world.