Global Perspectives: Urgency for Prenatal Education© 2007
World population is predicted to leap from 6.5 billion today to 9.5 billion by 2050 AD. With increased pressures on
World population is predicted to leap from 6.5 billion today to 9.5 billion by 2050 AD. With increased pressures on
There are strong indications that fear of life and fear of death are universal and already start to develop at
As attachment parenting has become more popular, many feminists condemn it as fundamentally oppressive to mothers. Their critique is based
The burgeoning research in attachment theory, affective neuroscience, polyvagal theory, epigenetics, and trauma treatment has given new directions for the
Importance There are limited data to demonstrate the potential impact of prenatal yoga on birth outcomes such as maternal comfort,
The implantation journey of the blastocyst/embryo is traced throughout its many biologic/embryologic transitions and transmutations. Possible psychological impacts that may
This article addresses the function and value of joy in pregnancy. Beginning by addressing the lack of scientific studies of
An adaptive lens widens the exploration of postpartum depression to include the consideration of a mother’s own primal history and
Based on her presentation at the APPPAH Congress in Los Angeles, February, 2007, and her experience in training doctors, nurses,
Fear of death and fear of life are two psychological forces that are important in driving human behavior. The understanding