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Welcome to the Infants & Birth Trauma Article Archive of In Touch Education Services' Health Care Research Center.

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High C-Section Rates No Indicator Of Positive Outcomes
    A new study presented in the May 2010 issue of Obstetrics & Gynecology reports that high rates of C-sections are not associated with any higher levels of protective effects an . . . keep reading
Children With Acid Reflux Respond To Chiropractic Care
A retrospective study in the May 9, 2009 issue of the Journal of Pediatric, Maternal & Family Health Chiropractic reports that 16 infants who had been diagnosed by their medical doctor with acid . . . keep reading
Home Births As Safe As Hospital Birth
The June 18 issue of the British Medical Journal finds that women who choose home deliveries with the help of a certified midwife have deliveries that are just as safe as those done in a hospital. . . . keep reading
Pain In Infancy Increases Pain Sensitivity Later In Life
The July 28th issue of the journal Science reports that pain experienced by newborns (such as that from painful neonatal medical procedures such as circumcision) could increase their sensitivity to pa . . . keep reading
C-Sections On The Increase
The Associated Press reported on November 7, 2002 that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, Georgia claims that a government effort to reduce the rate of Cesarean Sections . . . keep reading
Medical School Textbooks: Drinking While Pregnant OK
A study in the July 2002 issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine found that despite much information to the contrary, many textbooks used in medical schools still say that it is OK for pr . . . keep reading
Home Births Safe
A Canadian study reported on the website WebMD finds that women who are in good health and at low risk for complications would be better off having their babies at home rather than in a hospital. T . . . keep reading
Repeat C-Sections From Induced Labor
The May, 2001 issue of the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology reports that women who have had cesarean sections in the past are subject to increased complications if they have labor induced . . . keep reading
C-Section Babies More Likely To Develop Asthma
An interesting article in the April, 2001 issue of the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology reports that children born by C-section are likely to develop asthma than children born vaginally. . . . keep reading
Cesarean Section Linked To Asthma And Allergies
Research reported in the October, 2000 issue of the Journal of Asthma finds that children born through special medical procedures as a result of obstetric complications have a higher incidence of asth . . . keep reading
Babies Born Just A Few Weeks Too Early At Risk Of Oeath
A report in the August 16, 2000 issue of The Journal of the American Medical Association says that infants born 4 to 8 weeks early suffer a greater risk of dying at anytime during the first year of l . . . keep reading
Midwives Safer, Reduce Risk Of Infant Death
A recent report from the National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that the births attended by certified nurse midwives greatly increased the infant survi . . . keep reading
Traumatic births lead to spinal cord damage
The July, 1982 Journal of Neurosurgery reports on the damaging effects that forceful extraction of a baby from the birth canal can cause to the spinal cord. The study also said that such damage to t . . . keep reading
Birth Trauma During Medically Assisted Deliveries Dangerous To Newborns
In a landmark study published in Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology in 1969, Dr. Abraham Towbin reports that "during the final extraction of the fetus, mechanical stress imposed by [obstetrici . . . keep reading
27,000 preventable infant deaths occur every year from medically assisted delivery process
A 1991 study reported in the Journal of Chiropractic Research and Clinical Investigation says that 10% of all babies that die at birth in the United States die from neurological damage to the brain st . . . keep reading
Traumatic Birth Syndrome: Ignored And Undertreated
Traumatic Birth Syndrome (TBS) is defined as the spinal damage that happens to an infant as a result of the medically assisted delivery process. Cases of TBS are going unreported and as a result, unde . . . keep reading
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