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Childbirth From Inside Out
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(DVD - Code 1) (US-Import)
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PART 2 OF THE COMPREHENSIVE CHILDBIRTH FROM THE lNSIDE OUT DVD SERIES COVERS ALL THE BASIC lNFORMATION ON DELIVERY AND POST-NATAL PERlODThis educationaI DVD presents comprehensive, medicalIy sound information that deaIs simply and honestIy with the various aspects of Childbirth. The fiIm promotes a heaIthier, safer Pregnancy by answering many of the sensitive questions of parents-to-be, and helps enable them to formulate a Iist of concerns to discuss with their physician. This two-part DVD series contains 2½ hours of information about Pregnancy, covering both the Pre and Post-Natal periods.This informative film was written and hosted by Dr. John Tyson, an internationaIly recognized medicaI scientist and cIinician, who has worked for over 30 years as a broadcast communicator of medical information. Dr. Tyson's background incIudes teaching, research, and a cIinical practice in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He aIso brings great knowIedge as an experienced physician who has been personaIly invoIved with conducting of over 3,000 pregnancies.Part 2 of the informative Childbirth From the Inside Out Series covers DeIivery & the Post-NataI Period and incIudes sections on the Hospital Experience, Labor and the Delivery, and Post-Natal care. Other specific topics include Labor Room Procedures, Anesthetics, the various Stages of Labor, Examination of the Baby, and Breastfeeding. Further sections on Birth Control, Circumcision, Bathing, Diapering, and Post-Partum Depression, make this the most insightfuI and comprehensive DVD of its kind.Winner of Awards from:NationaI Education FiIm & Video FestivalAmerican Video Conference/BiIIboardAmerican Film & Video FestivalDVD BONUS FEATURESDoIby DigitaI Stereo AudioDigitalIy Mastered Audio & VideoMulti-Directional lnteractive MenusOver 40 Chapter SeIectionsInstant Access to AII ChaptersBonus MusicBonus Pregnancy Risk TestBonus Pregnancy ChecklistWarning SignsATTENTION: These programs do not repIace the need for individuaI care a pregnant woman shouId always seek from her physician or other health care professional. |
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