Saturday, November 6, 2010

Personal Birthing Experience

I personally do not have any children therefore; I plan to discuss a birth experience that I witnessed.  My friend Barbara received excellent prenatal care.  She attended all of her prenatal visits.  She did not take any over the counter drugs not even for a headache.  Her diet consisted of healthy nutritious foods.  She exercised three to four times a week.  Barbara began the labor process at 5:30 p.m. Friday evening.  Her labor pains were five minutes apart when she left her home for the hospital.  Her labor lasted for approximately sixteen hours.  She had natural child birth. Barbara gave birth to a healthy 7 pound baby boy at 9:27 a.m. Saturday morning.  I chose this experience because I witnessed the birth of her child.  Labor is a painful yet beautiful experience. Procreation is necessary in order for our survival as a people.
I selected Germany as the country for my investigation of how prenatal care happens there.  In Germany prenatal care is free.  Prenatal services are provided by an obstetrician or a general practitioner.  Women who do not receive prenatal care have poor infant outcomes.  At-risk groups are women who are non-German and under the age of eighteen these individuals often receive insufficient prenatal care.  The reason for poor infant outcomes is primarily because they refuse to seek prenatal care services. 
The difference between the United States and Germany with childbirth and prenatal care is pregnant women receive free prenatal service however; women often do not seek prenatal care. Socioeconomic status in the United States determines whether or not the woman will receive free prenatal services.  My friend received free prenatal services because of her socioeconomic status.    
 In both the United States and Germany, the probability of high infant deaths, health problems and birth deficits increase due to a lack of prenatal care.  It is imperative that all women seek prenatal care during their pregnancies.
My insights about the impact of the birthing experience that I gained from this comparison is as follows: it is importance for pregnant women to  have early prenatal care, healthy eating habits, adequate exercise and they need to follow the instructions of their obstetricians which will help to ensure that they deliver a healthy baby.  

Reference
Buekens, Pierre, Geraedts, Max, Gissler, Mika, & Hemminki, Elina. (1998). Insufficient Prenatal
     Care in Finland and Baden Wurttemberg Characteristics of women and infant outcome.
     Retrieved from Eur_J_Public_Health-1998-GISSLER-227-31(1)(1).pdf

3 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing your experience with childbirth with your friend Barbara and her son. Childbirth can be an exciting experience. Your information on Germany and how it compares to the US on prenatal care reminded me the importance of taking care during pregnancy. I hope more German women will seek prenatal care and realize its importance to the health of their child.

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  2. I love your experience with childbirth it is very exciting. Childbirth is a word with big meaning and half of the people in the U.S., think it is just one plain old word but when they finally realize it is so complicated at times for them. Espically for teenagers! I think your information on Germany and the comparision of the US is great information for us who studies Child Development.

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  3. Wow! I have yet experienced another persons childbirth. It is great to have a supportive friend as yourself. Childbirth is a blessing within itself, having someone so perfect is nothing I can put into words.

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