
Childbirth
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Record labels | Suicide Squeeze Records |
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Origin | Seattle |
Washington | |
United States | |
Members | Stacy Peck |
Julia Shapiro | |
Albums | It's a Girl! |
Women's Rights | |
Genres | Garage Rock |
Alternative Rock | |
Punk Rock | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1977570 |
About Childbirth
Childbirth is an American alternative rock band from Seattle, Washington, United States. The band includes members from other popular Seattle-based bands The band performs in maternity gowns and is . . .
Nitrous oxide: MPs approve bill to ban laughing gas possession

... The use of nitrous oxide for medical reasons - such as during Childbirth - as well as commercial purposes will still be allowed...
Help during childbirth has declined, survey finds

... A survey of 20,000 women found " a concerning decline" in getting help when most needed during labour and after Childbirth...
Ivermectin: How false science created a Covid 'miracle' drug

... Dr Tess Lawrie - a medical doctor who specialises in pregnancy and Childbirth - founded the British Ivermectin Recommendation Development (Bird) Group...
'After mum died, nobody talked about you for 15 years

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Call the Midwife star talks tough on vaccinations for 'evil diseases'

... While she loves working on the drama - which of course highlights the strains (often literally) of Childbirth - she can t resist joking: It s just the children who are a nuisance! Several cast members mention the response they ve had from medics about their depictions of Childbirth, for which they have the...
TENA advert criticised for 'normalising' incontinence after childbirth

...An advert for incontinence underwear has been reported to a watchdog for implying the condition is normal and expected after Childbirth...
Help during childbirth has declined, survey finds
By Philippa RoxbyHealth reporter
Women's experiences of care when giving Birth have worsened in The Last five years, by England's health and care regulator, the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
A Survey of 20,000 women found " a concerning decline" in getting help when most needed during labour and after Childbirth .
Overall satisfaction is high and Mental Health support in pregnancy is rising.
The safety of maternity services has come under scrutiny in recent years.
recently showed that More Than half of maternity units in England fail consistently to meet safety standards, with 48% requiring improvement and 7% posing a High Risk of avoidable Harm .
into one Hospital trust found that More Than 200 babies might have survived if better maternity care had been given.
The CQC asked thousands of women about their experience of giving Birth in February 2022, and compared the results with previous years.
From the responses, it found:
" These results show that far too many women feel their care could have been better, " said director of secondary and specialist care at the CQC, Victoria Vallance.
She Said it was vital for staff at individual trusts to understand what makes a good experience, and what needs to improve.
But there was also recognition that the survey results reflected " increasing pressures on frontline staff" as they try to provide high-quality care with available resources.
The CQC said a new programme of maternity inspections had recently begun in NHS hospitals across England which will have " a strong Focus On capturing The Experience of women and families".
'Unacceptable'Fewer than half of those who responded to the survey said their partners, or someone close to them, were able to stay with them when they were giving Birth - compared with 74% before the pandemic.
The National Childbirth Trust said This Was " unacceptable".
" Trusts must immediately enable partners' presence at in-Hospital postnatal care so that mothers are never left without food and water, emotional support, access to a bathroom and help to lift and feed their baby, " chief executive Angela McConville said.
The CQC report says Mental Health support during pregnancy and after Childbirth is improving, with 96% of respondents saying a midwife or health visitor asked them about their state of mind after their baby was born.
Areas for improvement include pregnant women's concerns being taken more seriously during labour, more women being given advice and support at the start of their labour, and explanations of the care they need in Hospital .
" Maternity services in England are categorically falling short of women's expectations, " Ms McConville said.
" This is not all the impact of the Covid pandemic, but is directly associated with long-term underinvestment in the staffing of maternity services. "
Source of news: bbc.com