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Midwifery & Childbirth News: Issue 130
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Midwifery & Childbirth News: Summer 2019 Issue 130 Read more…. Midwifery & Childbirth News: Issue 130
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Midwifery & Childbirth News
Spring 2019, Issue 129
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Spring 2019, Issue 129
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Midwifery & Childbirth News
Issue 128, Labor Complications
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Editor’s note: This article first appeared in Midwifery Today, Issue 128, Winter 2018.Join Midwifery Today Online MembershipBirth Bag HelpersI have an Arnica 10M I made, which will melt a stubborn anterior lip like butter! I also carry a couple of homeopathics in liquid form, which I tend to think work more quickly. A half teaspoon of baking soda, given every hour to hour and a half, for a tired uterus works like a charm. It works even better if given in Drip Drops oral hydration solution (available at drug stores). I also give a little bottle of Intimate Solutions Peri Cleanse for every mom’s peri bottle—it heals things so fast!—Kristine TawaterI use cramp bark for afterpains, Rescue Remedy for a mom who has been working really hard and getting tired. Skull cap tincture helps if a mom needs to take the edge off her pain and is having an extremely hard time relaxing. Clary sage oil will stimulate a start-stop labor. Shepherd’s purse and motherwort, if needed, help for postpartum bleeding. Peppermint oil is great for energy when it comes time to push and to encourage first void after birth.—Nubia Earth MartinAfter Ease, Rescue Remedy, honey sticks, blue and black cohosh tincture.—Martha WhitcherI love Angelica for placental release! Rebozo for sure, clary sage, homeopathic kit, and liquid antimonium tart for those wet babies are all important in a birth bag.—Amy ElizabethYunnan Paiyao and MoreOne-third vial of Yunnan Paiyao in warm water stops bleeding almost immediately.—Jeni RectorI’ve dumped Yunnan Paiyao powder onto a torn vaginal blood vessel and it stopped bleeding very quickly. I could see the vessel pumping, but it receded to where I couldn’t get a clamp on it.—Sunshine TomlinYunnan Paiyao for postpartum hemorrhage, as well as essential oils (EOs): Most-used faves are clary sage and fennel to rub… Read more…. Tricks of the Trade – Issue 128
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