Beep! Beep! Buzz! Was the sound of a old station alarm clock. Where is the snooze button. I just wanted to put snooze but I knew I had to get ready for the day. Starting by heading into the shower to get ready to leave. Honey, it is time to go . Where do we need to go to today. The hospital remember for the c-section. Thank the lord today is when the baby comes out says my dad. Passing all these cars to get to Mercy. When seven-fifteen comes around the Doctor asked us to come back and get ready. Doctor Tan came in the room and said are you ready Darlene to get the mystery baby out. One thing before I start I need the both of you to read this paper that tells you the causes of having a c-section. Well we both signed and continued to the labor room. Oh man, Beck the nurse says while she is grabbing gauges and staples. What, what happened to my baby. Tan said I cut her when I cut you. No. No. No. It is almost done and she is all finished. Beck went to go weigh her and came up with seven pounds and four ounces on October 15th, 2001 at 7:33am in Mercy medical hospital. …show more content…
Even though he was disappointed him and mom were very happy. My mom wanted me to have a unique name that not many people had as a name. My mother wanted it spelt a certain way to make it trick people on how to say and spell it. By having my named spelt that way made people that I never knew ask me how you say it and how to spell it later on. Even though my name was Alyson my family called me Geezer. My dad was the first one that started calling me that. I had many different nicknames that my whole family would call me. My grandma would call me Tinkerbell, my grandpa would call me Swiper, and all my aunts and uncles called me Ally. The nickname that I loved the most is Geezer because it is like a dog name but still fits my
Growing up, I did not like my name because I strongly believed it was too short and awkward sounding. I did not see how the name Nadia could be pleasing to the ear or likable at all. The worse part, I thought, was not having a nickname to hide my
On December 8, 1993, 14 days after the recommendation of a cesarean section or induced labor, Doe is examined again by Dr. Meserow, and he is still holding fast to his diagnosis. Doe continues to state that she refuses on the grounds of religious reasons. However, Doe agrees to be seen by another doctor the following day. That same day, December 8, 1993, Dr. Meserow and the St. Joseph’s Hospital call the
The original due date for this unborn child was not until three months from this night, however, the doctors had the situation under control. When my mom went into labor prematurely, they had the ability to perform a Cesarean section and give birth to my little sister. This was only the beginning of the adventure for three pounds one ounce Elisabeth Marie Ballard. The first stop on her journey was the NICU to be placed in an incubator to be kept warm and monitored for developmental problems. During the first weeks of her life, she was fed breast milk through a tube that ran from her nose to her stomach. After two months in the NICU incubator, she was finally gained enough weight to go home. This exciting moment did come with a few strings attached. Her weight and vitals still needed to be monitored, so the hospital sent home a machine that allowed them to receive all of her vitals in real time. Her size and prematurity have never stopped her from leading a regular life. Thanks to the technology advancements in the medical field, my sister survived her prematurity and is now leading the life of an annoying six-year-old sibling. Libby, as we call her, transcended the process of natural selection and childhood mortality, and her life is a miracle. The credit can be given to the technology and the people who wield the knowledge
I was given the name Chase Andrew Miner. My mom had liked the name Chase and Chance, but she finally decided on Chase. While that decision wasn’t too hard for her to make, (at least she said it wasn’t) my last name, Miner, was an even easier decision. My mom was married to my dad and she took his last name, so the obvious last name would be Miner. My mom told me she had a really difficult time figuring out a middle name for me. She couldn’t find a name that fit in well. One day my aunt, Lori, called my mom and asked about the name Andrew. My mom had thought about it and she decided that that name fit. So from that day I was Chase Andrew Miner. The joke my mom says now is if she knew she’d have to chase me so much, she would have named me Slow. But word got around of what
My mom was a reader. She was a slow reader, but a reader nonetheless. Her favorite book to this day is A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty White. The main Character’s name is Mary Frances Nolan. My mom decided then that my name would be Frances. Well, that didn’t work because my dad didn’t like that name. So anyway, my mom also loved a set of children’s books about a badger named Frances (she is an elementary school teacher), and the badger’s little sister’s name was Gloria. I was named Gloria after the little sister, or I was named after Gloria Estefan if you ask my dad.
Due to cesarean section, it is proven that c-section birth causes infants to be at greater risk of developing a host of illnesses such as, asthma, type 1 diabetes, as they progress and grow older; As Australia has one of the highest c-section rates in the world with now at 32% of the population having a cesarean birth (s. McCulloch, 2018). Indigenous mothers are more likely to experience more long-term issues and even perinatal death compared to the 0.7% of non-aboriginal and non-Torres Strait islander mothers (The Department of Health, 2011).
“STELLAAAAA!!!!”, cried Stanley to his wife who was leaving him. Even before I knew what this reference was I was VERY familiar with it. Every time I met some new and informed them that my name was Stella Seaman their immediate response was to cry, “STELLLLAAA!!!!!”, at the top of their lungs. People doing this really made me used to embarrassment and attention, so feel free to do it. I promise I don’t mind. Anyways, I was not named after Stanley’s wife, but after my great-great grandmother Estella May White and her daughter Virginia Marie Godwin. My mom and dad borrowed their names in order to get Estella Marie Seaman.
A Caesarean section/C-section is when you deliver a baby through a surgical incision from the mother’s abdomen and uterus. A C-section would have to be scheduled in advance, which would be called an elective caesarean. An elective caesarean is when a pregnant woman decided to plan a caesarean section, because of personal circumstances and preferences which include having a previous caesarean sections, baby is positioned bottom or feet first and can’t be turned which is called breech, the cervix is blocked by the placenta, the baby is lying sideways and is not able to be turned by the doctor, twin pregnancy having the first baby positioned bottom or feet first, and having more than three to more babies. This procedures is also very similar to
A pediatrician is a physician who completes four year of collage, four years of medical school, one year of internship, general medicine,and then generally four years of residency in pediatrics.
The article is about modern medical interventions, such as C-sections, which saves many of infant lives. C-sections have become more popular surgical advancements, making them safer and cheaper. A cesarean section is a surgical operation for delivering a child by cutting through the wall of the mother's abdomen. 10-20% of births require a C-section worldwide and it's one in three births in the United States. Since C-sections have become frequently popular surgery, doctors are questioning if the procedure is saving lives or determining evolution. C-sections saves the child whose head is too large for the birth canal and also saves the mother who cannot push the baby out of the birth canal. Since we ability to walk upright and, as a result there
Enjoyed reading your post, it was organize and well thoughtout. I especially liked reading the secton on c-section, you asserted that people tend make C- Section a common thing and not giving birth naturally. What people are you referring to? From my own experience C-Section occurs more fequently in a teaching hospital. Also, although it is one of the most common surgical procedure in the United States, the chances of having a C-Section birth is higher than vaginal birth. According to the consumer report 2016 asserts first-time mothers should be at low risk for cesaran, hose babies are delivering at full term with the head first position. however, in a research nearly six out of ten hospitals increase C-section over the national target for
“Beep beep” what i'm up i'm up stupid alarm clock. What time is it it 11:29 I got to get ready. I have everything ours check lipstick check car key check. I have to hurry. Why won't my car start. I'll have to call Bailey. Hello bailey hi mom, my car is not starting so I am going to be late i'm sorry. “That's ok mom I love you mom”. I love you too Bailey.I'll run down the road and ask if I can borrow the Mounties I'll bring it back when i'm done. I'll call bailey and tell her i'm on my way. Hello bailey “hi mom” I'm on my way bailey but i'm stuck I traffic “ok mom see you soon”. Come on hurry up i'm going to be late. Finally we're moving. I got to go move, please hurry up finally the exit to the hospital. I got to go. I'm there where is
Cesarean section occurs through an incision in the abdominal wall and uterus rather than through the vagina. Women are suffering from various health complexities after the cesarean section. There are many kinds of health complexities like infection, hemorrhage or increased blood loss, injury to organs, adhesions, extended hospital stay, extended recovery time, reactions to medications, risk of additional surgeries, maternal mortality and so on. Among my 12 cesarean respondents 3 were suffered from infection, 2 were suffered from increased blood loss, 1 from injury to organs, 4 from weakness and 2 from extended recovery time. Among my 8 normal delivery respondents 2 were suffered from weakness and 1 from
My favorite nickname as a kid was fish, because it always made me laugh, thinking of a fish flopping around, and it really symbolized me as a person outside of school and sports. It was more of a family and friends nickname growing
Many women that choose to have an abortion do not realize that it is a dangerous surgery with serious side effects. These side effects are both physical and psychological. Having an abortion is unnatural and interrupts this function of the human body. “The women’s body naturally resists the abortion, causing physical and emotional problems” (“Who does Abortion Affect?”). Almost all of the women who had abortions feel that they have made the wrong decision. The women are not informed about the side effects of abortion. Many women that had abortions said their doctors gave “little or no information about the potential health risks