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Blog Name: The Heart Beat
Url: http://h2hbirthcenter.blogspot.com/
Language: English
Topics: midwives, natural birth, homebirth
Description: The random ramblings of a midlife midwife. Meet our team of birth supporters at Heart 2 Heart Birth Center. Our team includes midwives, birth attendants, doulas, chiropractors, an acupuncturist, and massage therapist, and even our insurance specialist who keeps us all abreast of the financial changes in the insurance world as it effects midwifery today. Oh and the activists supporting midwifery locally, nationally and globally are represented on our blog as well!
Popularity: 53 Followers

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Opportunity to help Grad Student
Please forward to any new moms who might participate! Please Forward:To women between the ages of 18 and 40 who have delivered a baby within the last year:I am a doctoral candidate at Trevecca Nazarene University in Nashville, TN, studying postpartum depression in new mothers. I am seeking 18-40 year old women who are within 1 year of giving birth. It is not necessary that you have a postpartum depression diagnosis. The questionnaires will take about 10 minutes to complete. I will also be offering a drawing for several $20 gift cards, if you submit your email address. You will be eligible if you complete the entire survey by December 31,
New Pap Test Guidelines: Start Later, Have Fewer
Experts urge first screen at 21, then once every 2 years or more, not annually By Kathleen DohenyHealthDay ReporterFRIDAY, Nov. 20 (HealthDay News) -- For the second time in a week, medical experts are revising the advice given women on cancer screenings.Now women are being told that they should get their first screening for cervical cancer -- including a Pap test -- at age 21. The recommendation appears in guidelines released Nov. 20 by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.And, rather than have an annual Pap test, most women need to be screened every other year or less, depending on their age,
Baby Angaline is here!
Another beautiful baby girl graced our world early Saturday morning November 21, 2009. I cease to be amazed at how wonderful our momma's birth at the Center. Bessie's husband John called at 1100pm stating 5-1-1 had hit but when I talked with Bessie on the phone she didn't sound like she was in hard labor. She had been contracting regularly since 8am though and so an evaluation was due. Bessie walked in the
11/19/09: Baby Boy Declan's Birth!
Lauren and Shane called saying that her water had broken, contractions were every few minutes and they were heading in. She was 8 centimeters when she got here (first baby) and wanted in the water. In the tub we go...then back out of the tub onto the birth stool. baby coming down fast, so let's get on the bed :). Minutes later (25 minute pushing stage, mind you!) here comes baby boy Declan. Cone head full of hair! Declan weighs in at 5.11. Wel

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