In Uganda 33% of children under the age of 5 are stunted. Stunting occurs when a child is deprived of critical nutrition elements at any time during his or her mother's pregnancy up to their second birthday.
Unicef.org
I recently went to a training this Thursday on Child Health and Nutrition. I work with a Head Start Program and I have seen many aspects of Child Nutrition. We work with children that are under and over weight. It is our job to work with the families and assist them with finding resources that will assist and educate the family on what is best for them and their children. The presenter was thanking us for the work we do with children. She explained her two children were adopted at six months and one year old. Her children were beaten and malnourished and continue to receive therapy at the age of seven. We are blessed country to have some many organizations and resources to share with our families.
UNICEF continues to work nutrition programming and fulfilling every child's right to adequate nutrition.
United States Resource
http://www.nutrition.gov/
Sunday, January 20, 2013
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Childbirth in England
HERE IS AN EXCERPT FROM JENNIFER BLOCK ON CHILDBIRTH IN ENGLAND.
"Thank God I'm not trying to do this in the States!" She's married to a Brit and they're expecting their first baby at any moment. I've crossed the pond for the event, and in the two weeks I've been on call, I've had a taste of the English way of birth.
Of course, the prenatal care, the birth care, and the postpartum care -- including daily home visits to help with breastfeeding if needed -- are all covered by the taxpayer-funded National Health Service.
Comparison of the delivery of my son. Uninsured at the time 18 years old. My father paid the hefty prenatal care, hospital bill and postpartum care. No midwife. Breastfeeding was taught by the nurse right before being discharged to go home. No Home Visits to help with breastfeeding trial and error and later conclusion to bottle feed because I needed heavy pain killers after the delivery. Another stark difference: midwives run the prenatal clinics and labor wards . Most women never even see an obstetrician; if they do it's because there's a complication or health concern. Similarities people around to support the mother and child. Additional insights learned, natural birth at home is the norm in England rather than a radical idea. I continue to believe Prenatal and Postpartum care are both important for the mother and child.
Childbirth In Your Life and Around the World
I remember the birth of my son thirteen years ago. I was a young mom to be so everyone close to me was present being he would be the first the grandson. My parents, sisters, godmother, best friend, and son's father were all ready to travel to the Hospital with me. Everyone wanted to be present in the delivery room but I new from day one it would be me and my son's father to greet our son. I chose to write about my son's birth because this is the only birth that I have experienced up close. I was blessed to have the support for the birth of my son Adrian as it has the affected the development of my son. He was coming into a warm and welcoming family and continues to be nurtured by all.
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