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Birth educator: What is an epidural? 11 May, 2021 05:00 PM 6 minutes to read By: Janine Gard Janine Gard is a diploma qualified birth educator and founder of Bellies to Babies. She has taught more than 2900 parents to feel confident, informed, supported and prepared. This week Janine talks about epidurals. Epidurals are the most popular form of pain relief used in labour. Throughout New Zealand about 40 per cent of women giving birth at hospital will have an epidural at some stage during their labour. Although epidurals were invented about 1860, it wasn t until the mid-1900s that they were used during childbirth to help with pain. ....
Janine Gard: Learning how to cope with pain in labour 22 Apr, 2021 09:03 PM 8 minutes to read Parenting and birth educator Janine Gard Hawkes Bay Today By: Janine Gard Janine Gard is a diploma qualified birth educator and founder of Bellies to Babies. She has taught more than 2900 parents to feel confident, informed, supported and prepared This week Janine talks about pain in labour and birth. Today we are going to chat about pain in labour and birth and what you can do to understand, cope, support and work with your contractions. The topic of pain in labour and birth is a hotly debated subject around the coffee table and while pain in labour can t be entirely avoided (for most people), the fear of pain can be addressed and reduced. ....
Let s look at early babies 2 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM 10 minutes to read Napier Courier By: Janine Gard Janine Gard is a diploma qualified birth educator and founder of Bellies to Babies. She has taught more than 2900 parents to feel confident, informed, supported and prepared. This week Janine writes about preterm births. Most pregnancies last about 40 weeks. A baby born before the 37th week of gestation is known as a premature or preterm baby. In New Zealand, about 7 to 10 per cent of babies are born prematurely. And according to the World Health Organisation (WHO), each year an estimated 15 million babies are born prematurely. While medical advances have greatly improved over the years, premature birth is the most common cause of death among babies worldwide. It s important to note that medical advances have meant that more than nine out of 10 premature babies survive, and most go on to develop normally. ....