Archive for March, 2010

Christian Infertility

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

I’m not sure if working through infertility as non-Christian is any easier than working through infertility as a Christian. It’s difficult to imagine how infertility could be part of God’s perfect plan. On one hand, you know that the God of everything is behind you and that his desire is for people to have children – wasn’t it God who told Adam and Eve to be fruitful and multiply? But there’s no way you can deny that terrible things happen to believers all the time.

There are accounts of couples who struggled with infertility throughout the Bible. Sarah and Abram had their firstborn son when she was 90, John the Baptist was born when Elizabeth was already quite old, Rachel only had Benjamin and Joseph after many years of infertility, it was because of her husband’s ardent prayer that Rebekah finally conceived and Samson’s mother also battled with infertility for many years.

In these cases when a child was finally born people saw it as evidence that God was there for them so if you are a believer dealing with barrenness you might feel that God has deserted you.

This perception of God is, I feel, incorrect. when you become a Christian your sins are forgiven and you cannot be ‘punished’ for them.

As a believer, you may have queries about the morality of several infertility treatments. for instance, some believers believe that involving a third party in the conception process, for example by using donated eggs or sperm, or through surrogacy, is sinful.

Your stance on IVF will shaped by your stance on when life begins. If you feel that life begins at conception then you may not be happy with IVF (in vitro-fertilization), where a large number of eggs is fertilized but not all of them are used. A few might be frozen for later use, but may not end up being used at all. You could opt not to harvest any more eggs than you need for each cycle of treatment if you feel that discarding fertilized eggs is the same as abortion. You and your partner must ask God what his will is for your situation.

One thing I can say for sure is that you need to lean in to God and let this situation bring the two of you closer together rather than further apart. Friends and family members may unwittingly ask insensitive questions or make silly comments and that can really hurt. Some people might suggest that hidden sin is causing your infertility. If you are concerned about it then pray and ask God and he will show you if there is anything that must change. If you don’t hear anything then that isn’t the problem.

Despite the fact that Elizabeth and Zechariah were godly people, Elizabeth was childless for many years.

Some people might encourage you to ‘have faith’ – Sarah had very little faith when the angels informed her that she would have a son – but she still did – so I don’t think that we can fix all of life’s problems just by ‘having faith’. It can be difficult for people to understand that we live in a world ruined through the results of sin. I’m speaking about sin in general now, not each person’s individual sin. Disease, death, suffering and infertility were most certainly not part of his ideal plan, but when Adam and Eve sinned in the garden, everything changed. So each day we live with the consequences of that disobedience – not punishment mind you, consequences. They are very different.

Don’t allow infertility to cripple you – study, pray, do whatever you can. If all else fails and you come to terms with not being able to conceive your own babies, consider fostering or adopting with the knowledge that we are all adopted into God’s family because of his love and that he does want to set the lonely in families.

Here is Infertility Information. Here is a website with a free mini-course dedicated to Infertility.

Get Ready For Your Newborn

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

There are many preparations you will need to make if a new baby is on the way. In many ways, nine months seems like a long time, but in getting ready for the baby, it may not seem like enough time.

Getting to take your baby home for the first time is something you will remember forever. So be sure you are ready, because many hospitals won’t let you take home your baby without the appropriate car seat. Whether your chose of car seat is the snugride car seat or some other brand, you will want to make sure it’s rated for infants. A newborn baby needs to have a rear facing car seat. You will want to make sure it fits the way it is supposed to in your car and that you know how to make sure your child is secure in his or her seat and that you know how to remove your baby from the seat as well.

You will want to stock up on some things before the baby comes. Be sure that you have foods in the pantry or freezer that can easily be prepared. It also does not hurt to collect a few take out or delivery menus from some favorite restaurants.

Your newborn is going to need a lot of diapers, baby bath, wipes shampoo and diaper cream. Some other things you will want to make a stash of, are things the whole family will need like, toilet paper, shower stuff, all your toiletries and laundry supplies. The more time you spend stocking up now, the more time there will be to spend with your newborn.

Prepare the nursery. You will want to have a safe crib for the baby. Make sure that you take the time to assemble the crib early in order to prevent bringing a baby home early to a beautiful nursery with the crib unassembled in the box.

Wash the baby’s clothes in some gentle laundry soap a few weeks before the baby is due. You might want to wash just a few of the newborn to three month clothes so you can exchange some for the larger sizes as the baby gets bigger.

The baby will take a lot of room, so consider looking at a few home storage solutions to help you stay organized and have plenty of room. There might have to be some rearranging and decision making as to where the baby furniture will go. Some of the lesser used things may need to be stored somewhere else to make room for your baby.

Diagnosing Uterine Infertility

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

You probably didn’t ever give much attention to your uterus until the day you chose to start trying for a baby. You normally need to have a healthy uterus to be able to conceive. Unfortunately uterine infertility is not that unusual. Uterine infertility is caused by many different factors:

· Fibroids – These are small benign lumps that grow on the endometrium. They can block the fallopian tube or cervix openings if there are many of them or if they are quite large.

· Polyps – Evidently look identical to a skin tag, just on the inside of the uterus. Usually you wouldn’t even be aware if you had them, but if you experience abnormal bleeding that could be an indicator of polyps. Similar to fibroids, polyps can obstruct the fallopian tube or cervix openings making it difficult for the sperm and the egg to get together.

· Malformations of the uterus – You may have been born with an irregularly formed uterus, which can impact your odds of conceiving and having a baby.

· Scar tissue – Also referred to as Asherman’s syndrome, this is when scar tissue is present on the inside of the uterus. This tissue can make it hard to get pregnant or can increase the possibility of miscarriage. Abortiongs, surgeries or infections can cause scar tissue.

· Endometriosis – This isn’t exactly a uterine problem, but this is when tissue that usually only grows on the interior of the uterus grows outside too, causing acutely painful menstruation and raising the risk of ectopic pregnancy (when the zygote implants outside the uterus and starts to develop – yes, that is as bad as it sounds).

· Muscular problems – Usually the uterus assists the sperm to get up the fallopian tubes through contracting – particularly during ovulation. If these contractions are feeble or don’t happen at the right time it may make getting pregnant more difficult.

· Luteal Phase Defect – When the uterine lining doesn’t form properly.

· Abnormal endometrial lining – The jury is still out on exactly what defines whether the endometrial lining that is too thick or too thin, but either condition could cause problems.

The following tests might be done to screen for uterine infertility:

· Ultrasound – A salt-water solution is squirted into the uterus and then an ultrasound scan is done.

· Hysterosalpingogram – This is also to screen for ‘plumbing problems’ by filling the uterine cavity (and fallopian tubes) with a substance that shows up on X-ray.

· Laparoscopy – The doc gets to have a peek for any obvious problems through a miniature camera that goes in through a little cut in the abdomen.

· Hysteroscopy – The camera goes in via the vagina rather than through an incision in the abdomen.

During any of these procedures the doctors might take samples or swabs of the tissue to test for irregularities like Luteal Phase Defect.

That looks like a large number of things that might go wrong, but many women have these problems and don’t battle to conceive at all. It’s helpful to understand that although the testing process can be somewhat uncomfortable, most of these conditions are easily treated.

Here is more information on Endometriosis and Infertility. Here is a website with a free mini-course dedicated to Infertility.

What To Do When Your Teenage Daughter Is Pregnant

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

When you have a young daughter waiting for a baby you need to learn how to deal with the reality. For a mother it hurts very much to see your kid being forced to grow up too fast. Try to see things in another light. May be it will not be as bad as you imagine.

As her mother you need to let her know that she has your support no matter what. Having a baby at this age can be difficult but if that’s her decision you must tell her that she can count on your help. A good start will be to make her a first gift for the baby. You can buy her some girls baby bedding. This can be a nice present and it will also reassure her that you are there for her.

Try not to judge her too hard. Anybody can make a mistake. Most probably your daughter knows very little about babies. It’s your duty to teach her all she needs to know. The best would be if you will live in the same house with them for a while. This way you can show her everything she needs to know. To make things easier you can buy a Philips baby monitor. This way while she is doing her homework she can still check on the baby.

The situation is not as bad as you imagine. Your daughter is very lucky to have parents like you. If she would be alone she would suffer a lot. Now you have the chance to have again a baby in the house. Probably you forgot how fun that used to be. You can do a lot of things together. For example you can help with the baby bath. Get some nice baby bath towels for your granddaughter.

Try to have a discussion with the father of the baby too. It’s better if the boy’s parents will assist to the conversation. If he will not get involved in raising the baby than you are the only ones to support your daughter. Tell her that it’s better to break up than to be with a man only for the kid.

Your daughter might also consider to give up school and take a job. Do your best to convince her that she should finish her studies. Tell her that is the only way to make her baby proud of her.

The worst thing you can do is to talk to your daughter from the first moment you find out about her pregnancy. The first reaction might not be the best one. Try to talk first with your man.

What midwives do prior to delivery

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

A lot of people usually associate a midwife as someone who will assist a pregnant woman during delivery. What majority of these people don’t realize is that a midwife participates in a lot of things even before delivery. They play a very significant role which usually gets overlooked. So in this article we are going to discover what are the basic things a midwife accomplishes prior to delivery.

Some of the things you look for are the health of the mother. This is important not only for the mother but it will help determine if using a midwife would be wise. Because if a pregnancy is determined that there is a possibility of complications a home birth may not be suggested. In not so many words, if there is a health risk for the mother, they would be referred to a doctor.  This has comforted many women in my homebirth midwives San Diego services knowing if they could have complications or not.

The following they have to determine or check during prenatal care is the health of the baby. A midwife will have in handy all the necessary equipment to make sure that the baby is in tip top condition. They will discover if the heart is beating well. They will be able to find out and learn if there are other issues to be worried about.  This is a big benefit women look for in my homebirth San Diego practice.

Finally a midwife can also help throughout to monitor both the mother’s and the baby’s health. Obviously things can change during a pregnancy so regular visits will help monitor. These regular check ups will help the mother know if there is anything that comes up that needs to be checked out. This is very important to many women I see in my San Diego home birth practice.

So as you have observed just because you have employed a midwife doesn’t mean that the regular care is not present. In fact, the level of nurturing you may get from a midwife could be a lot more.