What: Meet the Midwife sessions are for couples who are considering GW Midwifery and want to learn more about us.
When: Wednesday, July 25th at 6:45 pm
Please arrive by 6:30 to allow time to go through hospital security.
Where: George Washington University Hospital
900 23rd Street, NW, Washington DC 20037
In the Basement Auditorium
Parking/Metro: There is a parking lot at the Academic Center at 22nd and I Streets, NW. Or take Metro--the Foggy Bottom-GWU stop is located at the entrance of the hospital.
RSVP: Send an email to midwife@mfa.gwu.edu if you plan to attend.
This is an informal group session where you can meet us and get your questions answered. In lieu of a charge for this session, we request that you make a donation to The Medical Faculty Associates, Inc., a not for profit organization.
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
C-section may boost child obesity risk, study finds
"Babies born by C-section may be more likely than those delivered vaginally to become obese children," the Washington Post reports on a new study.
Read the article: C-section may boost child obesity risk, study finds
Read the article: C-section may boost child obesity risk, study finds
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
"What to reject when you're expecting" -- 10 overused procedures and 10 things you should do during pregnancy
In this on-target article, What to reject when you're expecting: 10 procedures to think twice about during your pregnancy, Consumer Reports offers top reasons for rising numbers of maternal deaths and of premature and low-birth-weight babies in the United States. One reason is that mothers are less healthy -- but another key reason, Consumer Reports says, is the "health-care system that has developed into a highly profitable labor-and-delivery machine, operating according to its own timetable
rather than the less predictable schedule of mothers and babies."
The article discusses C-Sections and other overused procedures. It also offers "10 things you should do during your pregnancy." #3 is Consider a midwife.
Read the article: What to reject when you're expecting: 10 procedures to think twice about during your pregnancy
The article discusses C-Sections and other overused procedures. It also offers "10 things you should do during your pregnancy." #3 is Consider a midwife.
Read the article: What to reject when you're expecting: 10 procedures to think twice about during your pregnancy
Current research: Nutrition in pregnancy impacts outcomes
We believe that you can get all the nutrients you need to have a healthy
pregnancy by eating healthy food. Our dietary guidelines are designed
to keep your blood sugar at an even level throughout the day (and minimize nausea and dizziness) and expand your blood volume properly so that you can circulate for both
yourself and the baby. Following our guidelines will also help you grow a baby that is
appropriately sized for your body and pelvis.
Here is a current research article about how dietary and lifestyle interventions in pregnancy can reduce pregnant women's weight gain and improve outcomes for both mother and baby: "Effects of interventions in pregnancy on maternal weight and obstetric outcomes"
Here is a current research article about how dietary and lifestyle interventions in pregnancy can reduce pregnant women's weight gain and improve outcomes for both mother and baby: "Effects of interventions in pregnancy on maternal weight and obstetric outcomes"
Thursday, May 3, 2012
If you think you've had your fill of weeds, think again...
photo by Barbara Damrosch |
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