Maternity Care: SIDS vs. SUID
Dr. Jaime Fernandez, Pediatric Neonatologist with Homestead Hospital, explains SIDS stands for sudden infant death syndrome: "What's happened is the nomenclature has changed a little bit, in the sense that now we call it SUID, which is sudden unexpected infant death." He also says if you think about it as an umbrella, SUID is the…...
Read MoreMaternity Care and Breast Pumping
Grisel Gigato, Lactation Nurse with the Center for Women and Infants at South Miami Hospital, explains if mothers are not able to put their babies directly on the breast, they encourage them and support them with breast pumping. She points out breast milk is nutrition and medicine that mothers are providing and only they can…...
Read MoreLearning about Prenatal Care
Dr. Ellen Schwartzbard, Obstetrician and Gynecologist with Baptist Health South Florida, affirms prenatal care is so important, because women are preparing for the whole pregnancy and learn about what to expect for the birthing process. The specialist says women must know there is a lot of variation to expect really anything. When they come…...
Read MoreScheduling Early Delivery
Dr. Sarah Bedell, Obstetrician and Gynecologist at Baptist Health South Florida, says with multiple pregnancies, a lot of babies are born very early due to the need of getting assistance with breathing, and feeding, depending on how early they are, and the terms of how many additional weeks. "If you deliver at 30 weeks, which…...
Read MoreBenefits of Breastfeeding for Moms
Breastfeeding has a lot of benefits for moms such as: closer relationships between mom and baby, it reduces the risk of postpartum depression, lowers stress, less risk of ovarian cancer, it helps burn off pregnancy weight and helps prevent osteoporosis. Nursing itself increases the circulation of two hormones: prolactin and oxytocin. One of them produces…...
Read MoreAdvantages of Natural Birth
Dr. Jason James, Obstetrician and Gynecologist with Baptist Health South Florida, highlights natural birth is vaginal delivery as opposed to C-section and it is also completely natural with no medications or no induction or epidural. He says cesarean section means major abdominal surgery and a longer hospitalization, a longer recovery, and there is more risk…...
Read MorePreparing for Labor & Delivery
There are some recommendations for pregnant women. Dr. Anna Suarez Davis, Obstetrician and Gynecologist at Baptist Hospital of Miami, says exercise is a huge benefit, because it helps them to keep their posture and strength it. Another tip is to minimize weight gain; no more than 25 to 35 pound weight gain is the recommended…...
Read MorePrenatal Care: Due Date
Due date can be determined by two ways: if a patient has a regular period, she can go off when the first day of her last period was, and by ultrasound, explains Dr. Victoria Bedell, Obstetrician and Gynecologist with Baptist Health South Florida. Also Dr. Joanna Bedell, Obstetrician and Gynecologist with Baptist Health South Florida,…...
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