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Journal articles on the topic "Childbirth Dreams"

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Setyorini, Dhiana, Intim Cahyono, Jenie Palupi, and Nur Hasanah. "Increased Cadre Motivation Conducting Childbirth Referrals through Training with the DABA Method." Health Notions 5, no. 4 (2021): 119–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.33846/hn50402.

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One of the causes of high maternal mortality is delivery assistance provided by other than health workers or traditional healers. The way to reduce the bondage relationship is to increase the motivation of cadres to refer mothers to health workers. The DABA method is a modification or development of the SALT method (support, appreciate, learn, and transfer), is a method or technique for forming something, showing that a community has the ability to respond to every challenge including childbirth assistance. The maternal mortality rate is still high, the Inter-Census Population Survey data rele
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Isbir, Gözde G. "My Birth Story is Like a Dream: A Childbirth Educator’s Childbirth." Journal of Perinatal Education 22, no. 1 (2013): 23–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/1058-1243.22.1.23.

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Fear of childbirth is universal. Because of the stories of bad experiences passed down for years, many women fear childbirth. As a result, many women do not believe in the power of their own bodies and often hand over control of their bodies to health-care professionals, resulting in unhappy childbirth experiences because of unnecessary intervention during labor and birth. As a pregnancy trainer who prepares pregnant women for childbirth, the author wrote her personal childbirth story with an autoethnographic narrative method. Her aim is to help motivate pregnant women preparing for childbirth
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Saunders, Kay, and Katie Spearritt. "Hazardous beginnings: childbirth practices in frontier tropical Australia." Queensland Review 3, no. 2 (1996): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1321816600006401.

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Europeans living in the northern half of the Australian continent during the nineteenth century were united, and spurred on by, a dominant ideology of material progress, combined with a strong fear of being engulfed, both numerically and culturally, by foreign invaders. These bulwarks of Eurocentricism gave voice to strongly pro-natalist policies, coupled with intense immigration drives. The image of vast, uninhabited stretches of country waiting to be tamed by resolute, hard-working Britons added to the momentum for increased population. Progress, conceived in the masculinist framework of agg
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Assari, Shervin, Shanika Boyce, Mohsen Bazargan, and Cleopatra H. Caldwell. "A Dream Deferred: African American Women’s Diminished Socioeconomic Returns of Postponing Childbearing from Teenage to Adulthood." Reproductive Medicine 1, no. 2 (2020): 62–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/reprodmed1020005.

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Background: Brookings Institution has identified postponing childbirth from teenage to adulthood as a major strategy that is needed for upward social mobility of women. However, according to the Minorities’ Diminished Returns (MDRs), the associations between aspirations, investments, behaviors, and socioeconomic position (SEP) may be diminished for marginalized groups such as African Americans. Objective: To extend the existing knowledge on the MDRs, the current study had two aims: First to compare White and African American women for the association between postponing childbearing to adulthoo
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Yatsenko, Anna, Lidiya Trankovskaya, Yury Pervov, Olga Gritsina, and Elena Anischenko. "RESEARCH OF INFLUENCE RISK FACTORS ON ERUPTION SECOND TEETH OF CHILDREN IN VLADIVOSTOK." Actual problems in dentistry 15, no. 4 (2020): 170–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.18481/2077-7566-2019-15-4-170-176.

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Subject. The research of influence risk factors is conducted on secondary dentition of the children's population of the region. The share contribution is established habitat factors in an indicator of a tooth maturity of children. 
 Purpose — studying influences of risk factors on secondary dentition of children in Vladivostok. 
 Methodology. Dental maturity was assessed by the eruption time of permanent teeth and their number. Factors of pregnancy and childbirth, early childhood, medical and biological factors, social and hygienic factors characterizing living conditions, as well as
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Kovács, Ramóna. "Szüléssel kapcsolatos rítusok és tabuk a hagyományos és a modern Koreában." Távol-keleti Tanulmányok 11, no. 2019/1 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.38144/tkt.2019.1.7.

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Welcoming a new member of the community, such as a baby, used to happen in the framework of various rites and rules in traditional societies. In Korean society, the conception of a baby is connected to beliefs even today. For instance, based on the conception dreams, Koreans make predictions regarding the child’s gender, personality and future life. In the old days, the mother had to follow strict rules throughout her pregnancy, and sacrifices had to be offered to the god of birth on the day labor began. At the same time, giving birth means pain and blood, which were considered unclean, so dif
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Mabyoue, Maram Osman Elawad. "Prevalence of Post-partum Depression among Sudanese Women Using Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) in Two Major Delivery Hospitals in Khartoum State." Sudan Journal of Medical Sciences, December 31, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/sjms.v15i4.8158.

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Background: Postpartum depression is a mood disorder that can affect women after childbirth; it can occur at any time during the first year after delivery. Mothers experience depressive symptoms that may make it difficult for them to complete daily care activities. The aim of this study was to find out the prevalence of postpartum depression among Sudanese women as well as determining the association between postpartum depression (PPD), socio-demographic, and obstetric characteristics.
 Method: In this cross-sectional study, 129 women selected through convenient sampling technique were in
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Chauhan, Dr Shanti, Dr Sheela Halli, Dr Komal Pawar, Dr Ishwari Patil, and Dr Rashmi Hadimani. "Garbhasanskara : Boon for pregnant woman." Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences (JAIMS) 3, no. 5 (2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.21760/jaims.v3i5.13835.

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Purpose: As the good nutritional food provides physical health, the unborn child in the womb require Sanskara to acquire mental health to thrive. The activity of mother during pregnancy in the form of prayer (good rational thoughts), Manshakti (positive emotion), conversation with fetus (talk) or expressing feeling (touch) is not only recognised by unborn baby but it has a positive effects on physical and mental health. Hence, Garbhasanskara is scientific way of moulding mental health of unborn child. Method: Ayurveda classics, textbook of obstetrics and internet publications were consulted an
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Lee, C. Jason. "I Love To Hate You/All You Need Is Hate." M/C Journal 5, no. 6 (2002). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2011.

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Neil Tenant of The Pet Shop Boys crooned the song and memorable line ‘I love to hate you’. Today this refrain has become a global phenomenon within public rhetoric. Many thinkers, most famously Freud, have argued that war is innate to human nature, warfare being a projection of internal battles onto the external world. Etymologically war relates to ‘confusion’ and ‘strife’, two words intimately connected with a certain form of lovemadness. As with love, war is ‘play’ where only the noblest survive (Pick 70). While traditionally God is love in most main religions, J.F.C. Fuller maintains ‘war i
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Books on the topic "Childbirth Dreams"

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If someone speaks, it gets lighter: Dreams and the reconstruction of infant trauma. Analytic Press, 1994.

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Wagenvoord, James. Clothes care: Secrets of the professionals. Pocket Books, 1985.

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Dreambirth Transforming The Journey Of Childbirth Through Imagery. Sounds True Inc, 2014.

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If Someone Speaks, It Gets Lighter: Dreams and the Reconstruction of Infant Trauma. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Wagenvoord, James, and Fiona St Aubyn. Clothescare: Secrets of the Professionals. Pocket Books, 1985.

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Book chapters on the topic "Childbirth Dreams"

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Alsarve, Jenny. "Realized plans or revised dreams? Swedish parents experiences of care, parental leave and paid work after childbirth." In New Parents in Europe. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4337/9781788972970.00012.

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