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In a message dated 7/13/00 2:26:12 AM, [log in to unmask] writes:
<< Laurie, I have found that "very fast" pushing stage, though delighting mom,
often has a negative effect on the baby. Lots of pressure on the head. I
have worked with a number of babies who came very fast who needed C-S or
chiro work. Fast delivery has become a red flag for me.
Also, these quick deliveries often have more mucous and are extensively
suctioned, leaving a sore throat and a tongue that protects it. >>
Pat and Laurie,
This is one of the major clues for me also that a baby needs bodywork as you
mentioned. Quick births can be tough on babies, especially in hospitals
where, as you say (Pat) there is usually suctioning (often very invasively
done). My last 2 births had very fast pushing stages and both benefited
immensely from chiropractic and integrated P/T (cranial/sacral inclusive),
even w/o homebirths and no suctioning.
Jennifer Tow, IBCLC, CT, USA
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