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		<title>Juicing and Nausea in Pregnancy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Diets by Joel robbins DC, MD Morning Sickness: Morning sickness results when the body, realizing that it is pregnant, undergoes some extra-ordinary house-cleaning in an effort to make as healthy a situation for the growing fetus as possible. While the mother is sleeping, her body is actively removing posisons and delivering them to the liver and kidneys for elimination. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Diets by Joel robbins DC, MD<br />
Morning Sickness:<br />
Morning sickness results when the body, realizing that it is pregnant, undergoes some extra-ordinary house-cleaning in an effort to make as healthy a situation for the growing fetus as possible. While the mother is sleeping, her body is actively removing posisons and delivering them to the liver and kidneys for elimination. If these avenues of exit are already overloaded, nausea results as teh liver is forced to dump toxin directly into the intestine prior to neutralizing them.</p>
<p>The best thing to do for mornign sickness is to drink only juice&#8212; as little or as much as you want&#8212; and don&#8217;t eat solids for about three days. This gives the liver a break from digesting food and thus it can focus more fully on catching up on toxic elimination. Follow this<br />
practice whenever morning sickness occurs.</p>
<p>The concern that most women have when hearing that they must only drink fresh juice for two to three days for morning sickness, is that the baby will be deprived of nutrition. What must be kept in mind is that the embryo is extremely small at this time, and does not require much nutrition. In fact, it requires little if any outside nutrition. The placenta is loaded with all kinds of nutrients especially to feed the new embryo during the first few weeks of life. if there is a need for outside<br />
nutrition at this time, the morning sickness will subside and a normal appetite will return.</p>
<p>Some experience extreme morning sickness, to te point that the only thing that will quell the severe nausea is toast, bread, crackers, etc. These are acceptable at this time, eating minimal amounts to keep the nausea at bay. Some additional things to consider with morning sickness is to take the following:<br />
Chromium, sometimes known as GTF (Glucose Tolerance Factor)<br />
Vitamin B6<br />
Both of these can be found in health food stores. Take double the<br />
recommended dose listed on the lables.</p>
<p>There are also those new mothers who find that with or sometimes without morning sickness, their tastes and cravings change to the point that some or all raw fruites and vegetables are repulsive. to these i recommend that they listen to their body and avoid these foods, eating steamed vegetables, whole grains, white meat, attempting now and then to consume<br />
some fresh and raw. Usually at the end of the first trimester, the appetite for fresh and raw fruits and vegetables returns, and these should then be added back into te diet. Again, there is no need for concern that the mother and baby are being deprived of nutrition for not<br />
eating the fresh and raw during this time. The whole grains, steamed vegetables, etc., do contain viable nutrition. pages 20-21</p>
<p>As far as juicing another book by Dr. Robbins called Health Through Nutrition talks about juicing. Commercially produced juices are pasteurized which means dead no living<br />
enzymes and full of sugar, food colorings, perservatives. Useless! Health food store brands are better. Sip juice slowly is allows for better digestion. Drink juice alone not with solid food. It is like a meal itself. Do not combine fruits and vegetables as these require different digestive<br />
processes, fruits need to be separated from vegatables thus. All fruits may be mixed together. All vegetables may be mixed together. All melons may be mixed together. Except Lettuce and celery can be combined with either fruit or vegetalbe juice and apples will mix with vegetable<br />
juices. When making vegetable juice make it predomiinately 80% either carrot juice or tomato juice and mix with celery, cucumbers, green peppers, etc. While vegetalbe generally do not contain as high amounts of glucose as fruits, carrot juice and tomato juice are both relatively<br />
sweet, and will carry the tast of other nutritious vegetable if mixed in. Be sure to put celery and/or lettuce in every glass fruit or vegetable. This increase the calcium and B-vitamins input that is so important during pregnancy and nursing. Pg 49-51</p>
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<div>We recommend for nausea 80% carrot, 2-3 stocks of celery and a wedge of beat the size of an orange segment. The carrot gives the base and live enzymes, the celery has the calcium and B vitamins, and the beat is good for liver support and detox so important in helping with morning</div>
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		<title>Advice from a Midwife: Cold and Flu Season</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We finally hit that time of year where everyone wants to know if they should get the flu shot.  It seems like many of the people who receive the flu shot end up with the flu any way.  Though you may hear much controversy about getting the vaccine, don&#8217;t forget it is still a vaccine [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="imageFrameLeft"><img class="alignnone" title="flu, swine flu, tamiflu, natural remedies, colds, dallas fort worth midwife, pregnancy, standard process" src="http://weblogs.cltv.com/features/health/livinghealthy/flu.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="355" /></span>We finally hit that time of year where everyone wants to know if they should get the flu shot.  It seems like many of the people who receive the flu shot end up with the flu any way.  Though you may hear much controversy about getting the vaccine, don&#8217;t forget it is still a vaccine and you should always do your research before getting any like that.  Pregnant and breast feeding women should stay clear of it all together.  </p>
<p>I strongly recommend getting proactive and getting your immune system up and running so that you can fight these things off when they come around.  One of the reason the flu is associated with the fall and winter months is due to the lack of Sunlight.  The sun provides us with a very important immune support through Vitamin D.  Our bodies use Vitamin D to help strengthen the lungs and respiratory system.  We really do ourselves a huge disfavor by staying out of the sun altogether.  Many American put sunscreen on to prevent the UV rays from the sun.  It is hard to know if it is the sun or the lotions that are causing all the problem with skin cancer. (That is for another topic someday)  Everything in moderation I guess.  In the winter months we wear clothes that cover our skin preventing our exposure to adequate absorption of D.</p>
<p>One article I read  says, &#8220;Vitamin D has a profound beneficial effect on your immune system. For one thing, it dramatically stimulates potent anti-microbial molecules found in your white blood cells and in the lining of your respiratory tract.&#8221;</p>
<p> &#8221;Ultraviolet radiation (either from artificial sources or from sunlight) reduces the incidence of viral respiratory infections, as does cod liver oil (which contains vitamin D).</p>
<p>There are many other ways one can support their immune response when it comes to flu season. </p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Going back to the basics</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">A healthy diet and life style counts for something.  </p>
<p style="text-align: left;">1.  Lets start with <strong>sleep</strong>, with out adequate sleep one is bound to lower their immune system. The average person needs a full 8 hours a night.  Living in a busy fast past world makes this very difficult to do now days.  </p>
<p style="text-align: left;">2. <strong>Nutrition</strong> is key!  Increasing daily fruits and vegetables is a good start.  Remembering to take your supplements daily.  Staying away from the holiday treats is difficult, but too much sugar will weaken the adrenals and immune response.  Water intake is another consideration.  Each person should be getting about 1/2 their body weight in ounces to stay well hydrated.  Keep flushing those toxins out, the longer they sit there the great chance of coming down with something. </p>
<p style="text-align: left;">3. <strong>Exercise</strong> <img src='http://www.sarahjonesmidwife.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />   We all know how important this one is, but&#8230;there are no buts about it!  Exercise will keep you feeling healthy and energized.  Keep doing it, or start if you haven&#8217;t already.  </p>
<p style="text-align: left;">This brings us to the final list of supplements you can take to build a healthier immune system.  I am only going to mention the top five I recommend patients. </p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Thymex</strong> by Standard Process </p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Congaplex</strong> by Standard Process</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Colloidal</strong> <strong>Silver</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Echinacea</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Grapefruit Seed Extract</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Homeopathics are another way to go if you begin to feel flu like symptoms.  Check out these two websites <a href="http://www.smallflower.com/boiron/oscillococcinum-12-dose-bonus-pack-12-doses.html?gclid=CKSLqvCOu50CFQ_xDAodUWEziQ">Borion</a> or <a href="http://www.1-800homeopathy.com/enews/flu-2009.htm">Homeopathics</a></p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">There are many more to choose from if you are needing more suggestion <img src='http://www.sarahjonesmidwife.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Here is some information on Tamiflu which is the standard of care most people get from their medical doctor.  <a href="http://search.mercola.com/Results.aspx?k=tamiflu">http://search.mercola.com/Results.aspx?k=tamiflu</a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">It is common practice for pregnant women to receive this drug even though it is a class C drug in pregnancy. </p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">I hope this helps to lesson the fears people are having about the flu.  Feel free to leave your suggestions and comments below.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Salad Dressing without preservatives I am going to start blogging my new recipes I get that are all natural and healthy   Italian Dressing By Sarah Jones Balsamic Vinaigrette 1 cup to 1 1/2 cups Organic Garlic powder or fresh 2 pinches Organic onion powder 2 pinches Sea salt one pinch Italian seasoning 3 pinches Mustard seeds, [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: center;">I am going to start blogging my new recipes I get that are all natural and healthy <img src='http://www.sarahjonesmidwife.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">Italian Dressing By Sarah Jones</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Balsamic Vinaigrette 1 cup to 1 1/2 cups</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Organic Garlic powder or fresh 2 pinches</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Organic onion powder 2 pinches</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Sea salt one pinch</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Italian seasoning 3 pinches</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Mustard seeds, crushed 3 pinches</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Organic Dijon mustard 2 tsp</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Organic Honey 1 to 2 table spoons</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Olive oil 1/2 cup</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Shake well before use.  Add Fresh avocado, Tomatoes, Green peppers, cucumbers.  Cut into small pieces and soak in dressing for an hour in the refrigerator.   It is to dye for.  I love this salad. </p>
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		<title>Advice from a Midwife: Organic foods and hormone balance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;A recent report on the power of organic foods, which was endorsed by a number of scientist, organizations, and experts in organic research, nutrition and medicine, recommended long-term feeding trials with both annimals and humans.  This type of research would be able to assess the impact that consuming organic food has on health- including female [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="imageFrameLeft"><img alt="" src="http://www.pharmacy-and-drugs.com/illnessessimages/hormones.gif" title="female hormones, pregnancy hormones, organic foods, green, thyroid, pituitary gland, hypothalmus, ovaries" class="alignnone" width="300" height="337" /></span>&#8220;A recent report on the power of organic foods, which was endorsed by a number of scientist, organizations, and experts in organic research, nutrition and medicine, recommended long-term feeding trials with both annimals and humans.  This type of research would be able to assess the impact that consuming organic food has on health- including female health, fetal health and male fertility.  Of animals fed organically produced feed, the report showed significant health improvements in tha areas of growth, reproductive health, and ability to recover from illness.&#8221;</p>
<p>It is common practice to give cattle estrogen to increase their size and profits for farmers.  However the side effect is creating cows that are estrogen dominant, in turn causing the consumer to also gain high levels of synthetic estrogen.  It is no wonder we have girls as young as 4, 5 and 6 developing breast tissue along with some young boys.  Other girls are getting their periods at the ages of 6 or 8 years old.  Estrogen dominance can have many harmful side effects which I will cover in a later blog, one of which increase the risk for estrogen dominant cancers.</p>
<p>Over 400 studies have been published on the comparison between organic foods and non-organic foods, showing the health effects, nutritional content and food safety in consumers.  A dramatic decline was observed in mineral levels in the fruits and vegetables over the past 50 years in the non-organic foods.  There is less and less food available in your food.</p>
<p>Organic foods are higher in Vitamin C and phytonutrients, which are compounds that not only protect plants from pests and disease, but are also beneficial in the prevention and treatment of cancer. </p>
<p>Normal functioning of the female endocrine glands depends on trace elements (minerals and vitamins).  Each of your hormones is activated by the mineral in the center of it. &#8220;For example, the thyroid must have sufficient quantity and quality of the trace element iodine to form the hormone thyroxin and the mineral selenium to activate it. The pancreas requires trace minerals, and zinc to make insulin, the hormone that controls blood sugar.  The sex steroid hormones of the gonads require Vitamin E, selenium and fat-soluble vitamin factors as precursors.  Magnesium and Vitamin E are vital to pituitary hormone Production, while Vitamin D is very similar to the Calcium-controlling parathyroid hormone. Estrogen production is dependent on copper.  Therefore, sufficient real, live, whole food vitamins and minerals are required for a healthy hormonal state.&#8221;</p>
<p>Pretty interesting, don&#8217;t you think!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[  Last night I laid awake thinking about my midwife experiences here in the Dallas/ Fort Worth Metroplex.  I have been truly blessed to be apart of such a great team of midwives in the Dallas and Fort Worth area.  These midwives have sewn so much wisdom and knowledge into me.  When I first came to DFW I started to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Last night I laid awake thinking about my midwife experiences here in the Dallas/ Fort Worth Metroplex.  I have been truly blessed to be apart of such a great team of midwives in the Dallas and Fort Worth area.  These midwives have sewn so much wisdom and knowledge into me.  When I first came to DFW I started to work with Gentle Beginnings Birth Center in Hurst.  This birthing center has changed my life.  I have grown to understand more about the holistic side of midwifery and enjoyed using the tremendous resources all around.  </p>
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<p>One of those resources is using Chiropractic care during a woman&#8217;s pregnancy.  Gentle Beginnings is located in the same building as our wonderful Chiropractors, doctors Jim Bob and Cindy Haggarton at Lifetime Family Wellness Center.   They have taught me so much about healing the body through nutrition, herbs and holistic care.  We are a culture of pill poppers.  When we have a problem we go to the doctor for something to cover up the symptoms, not heal the cause.  It seems we are missing something if we are not getting to the route of the problem.  In this day and age if the symptom persists we will probably just get it removed, such as our gallbladder, appendix or pancreas.  Holistic care is about healing from the inside out.  We can heal our bodies through better nutrition and a healthier life style.  It is crazy to me that we are such a developed society, yet we are suffering from malnutrition from poor eating habits.  If McDonalds and Burger King are our Child&#8217;s favorite places to eat, it is no wonder we have such a high volume of heart disease, diabetes,  obesity, and the list goes on.  I am sure that some of you are thinking what does this have to do with Chiropractic care or even being a midwife.  Well let me tell you, it really does have so much to do with it.   I used to think Chiropractors were about bone crunching <img src='http://www.sarahjonesmidwife.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />   I soon discovered this is not the case.  It may be for some of them, but the ones I have met here in the DFW have been amazing men and women who truly respect the human body and the need for whole foods to begin the process of true healing.  I have seen women who were considered infertile by the medical world get pregnant with a change in diet and lifestyle.   Children with chronic allergies and asthma were cured in a matter of days with dietary change, usually taking dairy out and just feeding them real foods.  Some of you know exactly what I am talking about too!  There is so much more!  The other side that I have seen is regular Chiropractic adjustments through the pregnancy can really help to make a woman&#8217;s labor quicker and more efficient.  There have been women in my care that would have ended up with a C-section if it were for a Chiropractor coming to them in labor to adjust their pelvis or sacrum.  The DFW is full of great resources!  We need to take advantage of these and start spreading the word, so that we can reach a lost generation.  I don&#8217;t feel like this is common knowledge now days.  Somehow the truth feels lost.  It seems our grandmothers knew some of the tricks to a healthy diet and lifestyle that our parents didn&#8217;t. </p>
<p>It is my hope that I can continue to learn new things.  I never want to think I know it all or that I can&#8217;t learn something new, for if I did I would miss out on something that may change a generation to come.  There are so many aspects to midwifery care.  My goal is to bring as much awareness and education as I can to families that I help during their pregnancy and birth.  I want it to be a lifetime investment. </p>
<p>Thank you for listening and I hope you will share your knowledge and experience with the rest of us.  Please leave your comments below.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was planning a home birth with my first baby, William, but towards the end, my midwife was getting nervous about my blood pressure and swelling and said we’d have to have the baby at the birth center.  I wasn’t thrilled about that prospect, but I agreed.  Then in the last month she started getting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was planning a home birth with my first baby, William, but towards the end, my midwife was getting nervous about my blood pressure and swelling and said we’d have to have the baby at the birth center.  I wasn’t thrilled about that prospect, but I agreed.  Then in the last month she started getting really nervous.  My baby was presenting breech and would not turn.  At three weeks to go we met with Dr. Cummings, the doctor who our midwife used as a backup, who attempted to externally turn William.  Unfortunately, his attempts were fruitless as were ours – lying upside-down on the ironing board, daddy reading down low to the baby, trying to make the baby follow a light, using an icepack to try to encourage the baby down . . .  Nothing worked!  He stubbornly refused to move into the correct position.  Our midwife said she was uncomfortable attempting a first-time delivery that was breech, and transferred us to Dr. Cummings’ care.  I went into labor two weeks (to the day) early, showed up to the hospital dilated only two centimeters, had my water broken, was given Demerol for pain (which made me unbelievably loopy, uncommunicative, and didn’t get rid of the pain), Pitocin to encourage contractions after the Demerol slowed down labor, and vwa-la! 21 hours later I delivered our son, William Alexander Croy!  It wasn’t the birth I’d planned or hoped for, but I do give thanks to God for leading us to a doctor who was willing to deliver a breech vaginally.  I would never have had the courage to attempt a vaginal delivery after having a c-section so I am eternally grateful!   </p>
<p>So. . . . when I found out I was pregnant again, I wanted to have a home birth.  At only a couple of weeks into my pregnancy I started researching midwives in our area.  I found that there were lots and lots who went from one end of the midwife spectrum to the other.  Nurse-midwives who only delivered in hospitals to midwives who encouraged having your baby with no help outside help at all unless absolutely necessary.  </p>
<p>I met with probably half a dozen ladies.  Some were too far to agree to a home birth others had a policy where you got the midwife who was “on duty” when you went into labor.  No one seemed quite what I was hoping for, and I almost didn’t keep my appointment with Sarah Jones at the Gentle Beginnings Birth Center because I was sure I was going to be disappointed again.  But afterwards I saw God’s guiding hand in my choice because I decided to give her a chance and met with her.  She was so wonderful.  She seemed quite young, several years my junior but very confident and caring, and so very sweet and happy to sit and answer question after question that I put to her.  The birth center was a lovely place, and I had a hard time deciding between birthing at home or there because it was so nice (I decided against because I couldn’t imagine driving for an hour while in labor).  Sarah was wonderful at every one of my prenatal visits and seemed as excited and full of wonder as I was every time we heard my little son’s heartbeat!  We were even able to meet with a sonographer at the birth center and see our little guy.  Sarah encouraged me to stay fit and eat well (although I have to admit the food diary just about drove me nuts – as hard as I tried to “get enough protein” and “drink enough water” I never felt like I was quite doing enough – no offense Sarah. <img src='http://www.sarahjonesmidwife.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  )  Again in the last few months my blood pressure started rising, and I started to experience some swelling.  Sarah advised me to take Gotu Kola Complex, and I’m here to tell you, that stuff WORKS!  When I ran out, my swelling got worse very quickly, but when I started taking it again I saw improvement within a few hours!  </p>
<p>I had Braxton-Hicks contractions from about 4 months on out, steadily getting stronger as I went along, but I wasn’t at all concerned because I had experienced the same thing with William.  My husband, Alex, and I went on a week and a half “baby-moon” in Maine when I was seven months pregnant.  We relaxed and hiked and had some lovely alone time.  Sarah went to visit her parents in China for a few weeks when I was at 7 ½ months, and left me in the very compassionate hands of her associate, Christy.  It was excellent to meet with Christy because she was supposed to be Sarah’s assistant at our birth.  I was very happy to learn that she was a kindred spirit, and we seemed to get on wonderfully at our first meeting.  </p>
<p>On Wednesday, December 3, (one week after Thanksgiving, less than a week after my 29<sup>th</sup> birthday, and more than two weeks before my due date of December 18) we decided to go Christmas tree shopping.  Alex said that if we didn’t get it soon I would go and have the baby, and he’d have to decorate it all on his own. <img src='http://www.sarahjonesmidwife.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' />  So while we decorated our house and trees with multi-colored Christmas lights and shopped for a tree I experienced some very strong contractions.  I had to squat down and breathe through several of them in between decorating.  I kept thinking, “maybe this is it!”  But I didn’t want to jump the gun, and sure enough, the contractions went away with a warm bath.  Thursday morning, afternoon, and evening went by without more than the regular Braxton-Hicks, and Friday morning I wasn’t expecting anything spectacular, but just to be sure, I called up my friend who’d given birth a few months previously and asked if she might loan me her birth pool.  Several people I know had used one and said it helped immensely with the pain.  She said sure, and at about 3:30 in the afternoon she brought it over, and I helped her unload it into the garage.  Our bigger boys, who are about the same age, wanted to play, so she stayed for a bit, and I was enjoying her camaraderie so much that when her husband called her to let her know he was on his way home, I told her to tell him to come on over, and I’d fix them dinner.  So he did, and I did, and when Alex got home we all feasted on quiche and fresh tomatoes and egg custard!   </p>
<p>After they went home we decided it was high time to decorate our tree!  So we got to work on it, and by the time we were done, my back was killing me, and I spent an hour relaxing and trying to work the kinks out of my back by lying on the couch.  We went to bed, but after several hours of trying get comfortable, I decided those weren’t kinks and no amount of relaxing was going to get rid of them.  I woke Alex at 11:00 PM, and told him I thought we’d have a baby tomorrow, and I called Sarah to give her a heads up.  She told me to try to get some sleep and called me if things progressed.  </p>
<p>I tried to rest.  I honestly did! <img src='http://www.sarahjonesmidwife.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  But that baby didn’t have resting on his mind.  The contractions kept getting stronger and coming very regularly every 10 or so minutes and at about 1 AM to tell her that I was pretty sure this was it.  She said to try to rest between contractions and call her when the contractions got to be about five minutes apart.  At about four I called her again and told her I was ready for her to come, and she said she would be on her way as soon as she could get her things together.  I called my sister, Paige, who lives about an hour away, and told her I was ready for her to come get William.  At about five Sarah showed up.  She checked my vitals and the baby’s position and said, “yep, you’re in labor.”  Paige showed up and after I gave him a distracted hug and kiss goodbye she tenderly took Liam off with her.  Sarah was wonderfully calm and quiet and caring as I paced from our bedroom to the hall then the kitchen and back to our room.  She would quietly ask if I was having a contraction and time it.  Alex was in the kitchen putting the birth pool together and getting it hooked up to the sink.  After a while I couldn’t handle the contractions on my own anymore, and whenever I’d have one Alex would come to me, and we would kneel down together, and he would help me breathe through them.  Sarah checked me again sometime in there and said that I was progressing nicely and in good time.  Christy showed up around at about 7 or 8.  I think I got into the birth pool for the first time sometime around 9ish, after I got to about 7 centimeters, and we were pretty sure it wouldn’t slow down labor.  The water felt amazing, and I was still lucid enough, and “modest” enough, that I insisted on putting on my bathing suit.  After a bit I got out and Alex and I attempted to walk around the block, and I’m not sure but I don’t think we even made it to the end of the block.  It was really cold, and I felt conspicuous when I had to kneel down on the sidewalk to get through my contractions.  After our walk I got back in the pool, and around ten in the morning Christy started cooking the after-birth herbs and getting towels and washcloths warm.  I was out of it enough that I didn’t realize it, but Alex later said that they were expecting the birth fairly soon at that point.  I remember getting a little annoyed with Sarah when she started talking to me during contractions and asking her to quit talking.  After the contraction ended I apologized, and she said not to apologize but to feel free to tell her what I needed.  If I hadn’t been soaking wet and in pain I would have hugged her.  I needed to hear that just then.  I also remember asking Christy to take the herbs out because the smell was making me sick.  All this just made them more sure that baby was going to arrive soon. </p>
<p>But then . . . Sarah started wondering how things were progressing, and when she checked I was still only at 7 centimeters!  Oh, I thought I would cry.  She and Christy went off and chatted a bit, and when Sarah came back she said that at this time they had to tell me that we needed to make a decision.  I had progressed so little in the last few hours I think by then it was about 2 in the afternoon) due to the baby not being fully engaged in the birth canal (the little stinker had backed up and was trying to come out at an angle) that I could either: transfer to the hospital (near tears), drink a bit of wine and try to stop labor and call them back when I was more rested, or see if I could go to a chiropractor for an adjustment and get the baby moving.  I really, really did not want to transfer to the hospital because I was sure I would end up with a caesarian.  We couldn’t get in touch with a chiropractor here in our town, and mine was an hour away and off for the day.  So we opted for the wine and relaxation.  It did help me to relax, and Alex said I slept pretty hard in between contractions, and when I woke up they said they had gotten in touch with Dr. Shane (my chiropractor), and he had agreed to come up and give me an adjustment so long as there was someone here to watch his little boy who he’d have to bring along!  Praise God for Dr. Shane and his willingness to come!  While he was on his way, I got out of the tub, and Alex helped me do some exercises to try to move baby down and get labor going again.  At this point I was at a really low place emotionally.  Sarah came into my room where I was laboring (and suffering so much!)  She knelt beside me, and encouraged me in her tender way, and then asked so sweetly if she could pray with me.  I said, “Yes.  Please!”  It was such a perfect thing for her to do.  I needed that so much just then.  I had been praying in my head, but just about all I could manage was, “Dear God, help me!”  She closed her eyes and held my hand and simply asked the Lord to be with me, and to give me the strength and courage to continue and to help baby to move so that I could deliver him.  It was such a simple prayer, but it was said with such sincerity and love and compassion.  It really moved me, and I felt strengthened and encouraged after it.   </p>
<p>Not long after that Dr. Shane arrived, and he was so great!  When I asked how I should be for the adjustment he said, “You just do what you need to, and I’ll work around you.”  So while I stood or kneeled he worked on me a bit.  After a while, Sarah checked me, and said I was progressing again.  Dr. Shane adjusted me (and baby) some more, and after a while said baby was good to go!  Sarah checked the baby and me, and said I was at nine or so, and I was really feeling the urge to bear down.  This was a totally new sensation to me.  I had not felt it at all with Liam.  Sarah said there was still a bit of cervical lip, and I needed to resist pushing if I could.  She told me to blow out my lips like a horse to help combat the need to push.  I felt like an idiot (even at that stage), but man, it worked!  She got the lip out of the way, and for the next 30 minutes or so I knelt on the bed leaning into and on Alex.  Thank you, Alex, for you strong arms supporting me and your tender hands holding me, and you encouraging words whispering in my ear!  Thank you!  Christy and Sarah kept urging me and encouraging me, and finally after what seemed a lifetime they said they could see his head.  But then, oh then . . . Christy said I needed to turn on my side because baby couldn’t get out.  Oh, my word, trying to turn when baby was partly out was just misery!  But I managed, and Christy held my leg, Sarah encouraged, and Alex held my hand, and after a while I started to see my baby’s head coming out!  It was terrifying and wonderful all at once.  I pushed and pushed, and thought I was splitting in half.  And finally with Sarah’s hands pulling him, and my body pushing him with all its might, our baby was brought into this world!  They laid him on my chest and tried to get him to nurse.  I didn’t care what he or anyone did, I just relaxed.  I guess my whole body relaxed because soon (it was really a couple of hours) Sarah said I really needed to try to deliver the placenta.  I did what I could to encourage the baby to nurse.  Sarah gave me a couple of shots of pitocin, and then threatened to give me a catheter.  I didn’t want that, and I guess it was enough of an incentive to get my brain to tell my body to get that thing out of me because it did! <img src='http://www.sarahjonesmidwife.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  Then finally I was in my “mom soup” with my tiny new beautiful son.  He was 8 pounds 5 oz and 21 inches long.  It was the most wonderful, horrible, exciting, miserable day of my life!  But it was so empowering and inspiring!  It made me so grateful for a wonderful husband and birth helpers!  Thank you, God!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is an interesting chapter I read about the birth control pill from Pamela Levin’s book The Female Hormone Journey.  Please feel free to leave your comments below.  I would love for you to share your thoughts, other helpful resources and any concerns you may have. Thank you!   &#8220;Birth control pills have changed the [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Here is an interesting chapter I read about the birth control pill from Pamela Levin’s book <em>The Female Hormone Journey.<span>  </span></em><span>Please feel free to leave your comments below.<span>  </span>I would love for you to share your thoughts, other helpful resources and any concerns you may have. Thank you!</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">&#8220;Birth control pills have changed the lives of women and their families by giving them the most reliable form of birth control available, short of abstinence, hysterectomy or having their tubes tied.<span>  </span>They have also increased women’s breast cancer risk by a factor of three.<span>  </span>Three hundred million women worldwide have used “the pill”, an estimated 100 million currently take it.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Recently doctors have been prescribing a new kind of low-does birth control pill for non-birth control purposes.<span>  </span>Products such as Alesse, EstraStep, and Loestrin are being used for minimizing perimenopausal symptoms such as bad menstrual cramping, hot flashes, confusion, vacillating blood sugar levels, trouble sleeping, irritability, heave menstrual bleeding, mood swings, difficulty focusing and memory problems.<span>  </span>However, carefully consider all their effects, not just those that control fertility or menopausal symptoms before staying on them for any length of time.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Both regular birth control pills and the newer, low dose pills work by providing a combination of progestin (synthetic progesterone) and estrogen, which make your body’s levels greater then usual.<span>  </span>That signals your pituitary that your levels are sufficient, and so it does not release the hormones that signal your ovaries to stimulate ovulation.<span>  </span>Failure to ovulate means failure to get pregnant.<span>  </span>In other words, birth control pills turn off regular ovulation and substitute the estrogen and progesterone your body produces with the synthetic ones in the pills. After suppressing your own hormone production, they make your body estrogen dominant via this synthetic route.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">(This is not always the case….some women still will have break through ovulation with can lead to unforeseen miscarriages while taking the pill)</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">If the “up” side is almost totally reliable birth control if you remember to take all the pills, what’s the “down” side?<span>  </span>Some possible side effects while taking the pill include weight gain, emotional swings, circulatory and vascular symptoms, including increased blood pressure, gastrointestinal upset, blood clots, liver problems and even cancer.<span>  </span>Oral contraceptives increase glucose -intolerance, while progestin (not natural progesterone) create insulin resistance and raise triglyceride levels.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">In addition, they create certain nutritional deficiencies, most notably the B vitamins, folic acid, B12 and B6.<span>  </span>Without B6, for example, your body will not be able to release hormones into the circulation, even if enough are made in your ovary or adrenal glad.<span>  </span>Other deficiencies include zinc and vitamins C, E, and K.<span>  </span>Especially significant if you want to become pregnant, taking the birth control pills strip your body of folate (folic acid), the lack of which causes fetal abnormality spinal bifida and cleft lips and palate.<span>  </span>These drugs may also raise your copper and iron levels, which in turn can contribute to depression and emotional symptoms, some of which may reverse by supplementing manganese and zinc.<span>  </span>If you are currently taking birth control pills or have recently stopped, it is essential to your own health as well as the health of a potential baby should you become pregnant, that you supplement to provide the above nutrients.<span>  </span>These artificial female hormones can also build up in your liver.<span> </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">But the biggest risks are that while taking the pill you are at a slightly increased risk of cervical cancer, breast cancer, stroke, and other diseases of your own circulatory system.<span>  </span>And if you smoke, the risk is substantial.<span>  </span>The pills make you estrogen dominant, and cancer cells love estrogen.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">A 25-year, long-term study of 46,000 women who took the pill when they were younger concluded that there were no long-term negative effects.<span>  </span>However, it is worth seeing how the study was designed before breathing a big sigh of relief.<span>  </span>First, the study only looked at women who had stopped using the pill for 10 years or more.<span>  </span>Second, although its conclusion stated these women had no more health risks them women who never used the pill, how these health risks were defined were not reported.<span>  </span>For example, the study looked at the risk of dying rather than at the risk of breast cancer, a method that averaged risks of other varieties and skewed the results so the conclusion that there were no greater health risks could be stated. It was not reported who paid for the study.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">According to John Lee, M.D&gt;, author of <em>What Your Doctor May Not Tell You about Menopause</em><span>, synthetic ehtinyl estradiol, which is the molecule commonly used in estrogen supplements and contraceptives, is even more of a breast cancer risk then estradiol, which is what your body makes.<span>  </span>(Estradiol is 1,000 times more potent in its effects the on the breast tissue then estriol.”)<span>  </span>It is slowly metabolized and excreted, which means it builds up in your body.<span>  </span>Some brand names of such birth control pills include Alesse/ Apri / Brevicon/ Demulen/ Desogen/ Estrostep/ Genest/ Levlen/ Levlite/ Lavora/ Loestrin Lo/ Ovral/ Mircett/ Modicon/ Neolova/ Nordette/ Norinyl/ Ortho Cyclen/ Ortho-Cept/ Ortho-Novum/ Ovcon/ Ovral/ Tri-Levlen/ Tri-Norinyl/ Triphasil/ Trivora/ Zovia.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Two products, which are only synthetic progestin without the synthetic estrogen, are Depo-Provera (injected with a needle) and Norplant (placed under the skin).<span>  </span>A recent study confirmed that women using Depo-Provera lost an average of 2.8% of bone after one year of use and 5.8% after 2 years.<span>  </span>Provera costs ten time more per month then transdermal, bioidentical progesterone.<span>  </span>Like other synthetic hormones, it is a substitute for your body’s own hormone production, and as such, can lower your blood levels of real hormone or even shut their production all together.<span>  </span>Whether delivered by patch, pill, injection, or implant, and whether designed to be taken daily or four times a year, prescription birth control is still all synthetic hormones.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>(This includes the ring and IUDs)</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Last, en effect you probably weren’t informed about involves your effect on drinking water if you’re taking the pill.<span>  </span>That’s right – your urine contains birth control pill residue, affecting the ecosystem as it moves through the water table.<span>  </span>As your birth-control laden urine moves through sewage systems, the waste water that flushes out after processing still contains the synthetic estrogen.<span>  </span>This water, whether contaminated from birth control pills or synthetic hormone replacement therapy, has the effect of feminizing male fish, meaning some male fish exposed to the residue can develop eggs in their testes or can’t reproduce.<span>  </span>Scientists are investigating whether estrogen and other chemicals that act like estrogen might be effecting human males as well.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong>What You Can Do</strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The thing to remember is that, since birth control pills are made of synthetic estrogen and synthetic progestin, and because they can build up in your liver, they create the problems of estrogen dominance (I will discuss more about estrogen dominance in a later blog) and those that occur when taking synthetic progestin.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Last, if you go off the birth control pill to get pregnant, before becoming pregnant be sure to take a whole food source of folic acid to prevent birth defects such as spina bifida.<span>  </span>As stated previously, birth control pills strip your body of folic acid.  Pages 164-168</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">here are some other resources to look into:</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><a class="aligncenter" title="Breast Health and the Pill" href="http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.thermogramcenter.com/excess%2520estrogen%2BBCP.jpg&amp;imgrefurl=http://www.thermogramcenter.com/Images.htm&amp;usg=__VV2KWQLXC4-YdGpe_A7nu6GfY4A=&amp;h=508&amp;w=608&amp;sz=36&amp;hl=en&amp;start=15&amp;um=1&amp;tbnid=ljfgnnkieK12JM:&amp;tbnh=114&amp;tbnw=136&amp;prev=/images%3Fq%3Dbirth%2Bcontrol%2Bpills%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dsafari%26rls%3Den-us%26sa%3DN%26um%3D1" target="_blank">Breast Health and the Pill</a></p>
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		<title>Advice from a Midwife: Why avoid synthetic vitamins?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Synthetic vitamins replace the living food your body needs to rebuild and repair itself with dead chemicals.&#8221; They also decrease normal hormone function because they lack the enzymes and cofactors your body needs. They clog the livers filtration function and hinder its ability to conjugate hormones, as well as promoting estrogen dominance. &#8220;synthetic vitamins are [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;synthetic vitamins are dead chemical models of living foods.  They are put together in laboratories of two chemical companies and relabeled to produce the plethora of products, animal byproducts, rocks, stones, shells and metals. As such, they do not have the same properties as whole, live vitamin complexes as food in nature.  In contrast, whole food vitamin complexes as found in nature are living, functional mechanisms which work together synergistically.  Therefore they work in ways that are not revealed by mere chemical analysis of their components.&#8221;</p>
<p>An example would be Vitamin C.  The synthetic C is only one part of the whole C complex.  Many of you know it as ascorbic acid.  It is manufactured by boiling corn syrup and sulfuric acid together.  This type of Vitamin C is know to cause genetic damage at a dose of 500 mg a day for a 6 week period.  Crazy, huh?</p>
<p>B1 for example in the synthetic form can irritate your peripheral nerve plates and create toxic symptoms. The human body is not made to process or ingest more then 5 milligrams of B1 per day. A study was conducted on rats showing 2nd generation sterility after using a dosage that was prorated for their size.  Symptoms such as fast pulse, tremors, irritability and weakness can result from an over dose of synthetic B vits.</p>
<p>Using synthetic vitamins can cause you the have further deficiencies over time when you ingest one isolated part of the vitamin.  &#8220;Whether it&#8217;s synthetic C, B, E, or some other vitamin, it requires your body to borrow the other missing parts from it&#8217;s own reserves.&#8221; Synthetics also lack the trace minerals (found in whole foods), thus failing in it&#8217;s metabolic function. Vitamins need to contain all their naturally occurring advocators, including enzymes coenzymes, and trace minerals to full fill their biological function. With out them they are useless, unless they can gather them from your body&#8217;s existing reserves.  This can be very strenuous on your body&#8217;s adrenal glad. When looking at the short term, you may feel better and more energized because they stimulate the body at the beginning, but the long term will result in deficiencies and exhaustion.</p>
<p>At last they can trick the body into thinking they are the real thing, thus taking up space and blocking real food from being used properly.</p>
<p><strong>Now how do we solve the problem?</strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-weight: normal;">&#8220;Choose whole foods and whole food supplements.  That way your body can selectively absorb what it needs and choose the excrete what it does.  With synthetic vitamins your body looses its choice; it is required to somehow process the chemicals, and that processing can lead to chemical imbalances or toxic overdoes.&#8221;</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: normal;">Remember to keep your liver unclogged as well.  You can use some of these methods to aide in detoxifying the liver:  &#8220;An Apple a Day Keeps the Doctor Away,&#8221; Bentonite Clay, and jucing: an orange size slice of beet, 3 stalks of celery, and a pound of carrots in the morning.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: normal;">Check out &#8220;The Female Hormone Journey&#8221; by Pamela Levin</span></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am now offering the Fem Cap for women who are wanting a more natural approach to family planning.  The fem cap is a barrier method, similar to a diaphragm and cervical cap.  One would use it with spermicidal jelly.  I highly recommend the fem cap over using the diaphragm and cervical cap.  From the research I have done [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am now offering the Fem Cap for women who are wanting a more natural approach to family planning.  The fem cap is a barrier method, similar to a diaphragm and cervical cap.  One would use it with spermicidal jelly.  I highly recommend the fem cap over using the diaphragm and cervical cap.  From the research I have done it doesn&#8217;t have any of the adverse side effects such as weakening the bladder muscle, damaging the cervix from long term use and so on.  It is smaller then a diaphragm and about the same size at the cervical cap.  Check out their web site for more details.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once an infant starts cutting teeth, it can be a painful process for infants and parents alike with remedies including everything from clean, wet washrags to pain relief pills. One of the oldest methods available is an amber teething necklace, which the infant wears around their neck helps relieve the pain associated with teething. Amber [...]]]></description>
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<p>Once an infant starts cutting teeth, it can be a painful process for infants and parents alike with remedies including everything from clean, wet washrags to pain relief pills. One of the oldest methods available is an amber teething necklace, which the infant wears around their neck helps relieve the pain associated with teething.</p>
<p>Amber Teething Necklaces are designed and custom made for babies, all they have to do is wear it on their skin, to diminish the pain and discomfort caused by teething.<br />
An appropriate length of teething necklaces is (approx 12″ or 32 cm) to ensure the majority of children shouldn’t be able to fit the necklace in their mouth while it’s been worn. Wearing baltic amber is a traditional European remedy for teething. Baltic amber teething necklace are made to be worn by teething children to provide them with natural pain relief from teething symptoms, they are ideal for both boys and girls to wear. These teething necklaces aren’t made for chewing, but rather, they’re usually made to be worn by the mother while the child is carried against the mother.</p>
<p>Amber is a natural analgesic and when worn on the skin, it releases healing oils that helps babies and young children to stay calm and more relaxed thoughout teething.  Natural anti-inflamitory and pain relieving properties of baltic amber are perfect to soothe teething babies.  Amber necklaces are a great natural remedy and can eliminate the need for over the counter drugs. There are some versions of the amber teething necklace that are meant to be worn by the child, but I would think you’d have to be very careful about that. If the necklaces were to be worn by babies the child should only wear it when being supervises (never while sleeping) and the clasp would have to be a “break away” clasp to prevent any sort of accidental pulling or choking.</p>
<p>Every amber teething necklace has been hand-crafted by Baltic amber specialists with generations of experience who carefully polish and softly round the Baltic amber beads. Unlike cheaper amber &#8216;chips&#8217;, amberbebe.com uses rounded polished beads, which lay comfortably against baby&#8217;s skin. This allows maximum skin contact and gives added comfort to your child.</p>
<p>Amber necklaces are made for wearing, not for chewing as amber exhibits its pain relieving qualities when worn on the skin.</p>
<p><strong>How does it work?<br />
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In the 1930&#8242;s and 40&#8242;s, European biochemists discovered that succinic acid is an amino acid created naturally in every cell of the body capable of aerobic respiration, participating in the citric acid, or Krebs cycle . This is how carbohydrates, fats, and proteins are metabolized into energy. Wearing amber may also protect us against the negative influences of electrical equipment like computers, televisions, mobile phone and microwave ovens. Part of what&#8217;s amazing about amber is that the chemical properties of the resin which when formed acted as a natural embalming agent, with both drying and anti-microbial properties. Ancient Egyptians actually used pine resin as an embalming agent, and doctors in the Civil War, lacking anything else, would sometimes slap tree resin on a wound as a disinfectant and saved lives that way. Worn close to the skin, the body&#8217;s heat helps release minuscule amounts of oil from the amber, which is then absorbed into the blood stream.</p>
<p>Baltic amber has be known to reduce acidity in the human body in a totally natural way. By having the baby wear the necklace everyday it helps reduce the common symptoms related to teething such as; redness in the cheeks, swollen gums, diaper rashes and fevers.</p>
<p><strong>What is amber?<br />
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Amber is the fossilised sap from prehistoric trees that grew as much as fifty million years ago, primarily in Scandinavia and elsewhere around the Baltic Sea. Amber has been worn for centuries as a natural remedy for pain relief and to promote fast healing and boost the immune system. Its analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties make it ideal as a natural (no drugs) homeopathic product for babies and children.</p>
<p><strong>What is baby teething and when do babies start teething?</strong></p>
<p>Baby teething is the process by which a baby begins to get his or her teeth. A baby can begin teething as early as 3 months but the normal/average age for a baby to begin teething is between 5 and 7 months of age. Babies usually get their first tooth during that time period. Teething patterns are also often hereditary so ask your parents your teething patterns to get an idea of what you went through while teething and when you got your first tooth. There is no magic age for a baby to start teething. For additional information please consult a pediatrician or dentist and view our additional baby teething resources below.</p>
<p><strong>How do I know my baby is teething?</strong></p>
<p>When a baby begins teething he/she can become irritable and upset. Baby will probably bite and gnaw a lot. Your baby will probably bite down and chew on anything he/she can including you. When your baby is teething he/she may not sleep well either. Some other normal baby teething symptoms are drooling, ear pulling, crying, runny nose and possibly a rash on the face/chin area and neck. Some less common possibly associated symptoms are low grade fever and diarrhea. However, all doctors do not agree on this. If your child has a fever and/or diarrhea and no other symptoms please consult a doctor. For additional information please consult a pediatrician.</p>
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