I believe that prenatal care is very important but also keep in mind sometimes things happen unexpectedly. In precaution it regarding a healthy growth of the fetus inside of the womb.
Traditionally, women in Kenya have given birth at home. In
this predominately rural culture, birth is a meaning-laden event not only for a
woman and her extended family but also for the entire community. Children are
viewed as a blessing, a gift from God. A pregnant woman is supported by older
women in the community and cared for by what is now called a traditional birth
attendant (TBA). While the value of TBAs has sometimes been debated, they
continue to play a vital role in the birth experience for most women in rural
African communities. In a country with 40% unemployment, a depressed economy,
and widespread poverty, medical care is often unaffordable or simply
unavailable—another reason why many women in rural, African communities turn to
TBAs for assistance in labor and birth at home.
I have found that the women in Kenya child birth is very similar to American woman. The big difference is poverty and not being to afford the proper medical care. In Kenya their are more deaths during birth .
Reference
J Perinat Educ. (2004) Birth and a Vision: Lamaze Childbirth
Education in Kenya, East Africa
Summer; 13(3): 27–30.
A Lamaze International Publication Doi: 10.1624/10581240X1743
Hi Tyshonna! My name is Karla and I am actually in Group 3. Considering that I haven't given birth before, it's interesting to hear your story and I'm glad that everything worked out okay and that you are now able to continue pursuing your dreams. It is also very difficult to hear about child birth in Kenya. We never really know the power of poverty and how it affects different aspects of life. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteTyshonna,
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading your post. I find that more people need to understand the value of prenatal care. I find the home birth interesting, and would love to know the mortality rate.
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ReplyDeleteHi Tyshonna,
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to see we are in another class together. I find it very interesting that as expectant mother's we take all the precautions and get the proper prenatal care and sometimes things do not work out like we planned. I'm that you have a supportive and praying family that helped you during your difficult delivery.
Good Luck,
Vanessa