Sometimes we need to be grateful for what we have and can provide for our littlle infants who can not do for themselves. In other parts of the world the situations are dier and our children are dying as a result. In some countries families depend on food that is donate to feed their children because they can not provide it for their family. Work is limited in Africa and many mothers are feeling the pressure because their families are starving until donations of food arrive. The water in this country is not clean so they can catch diseases from this as well. The health care system is failing them and thats why their are so many infant deaths in this country. I could not choose just one topic because in this country they are failing our infants in all areas of their little lives. Thats why it is up to the surround countries to help out and donate to them so our children can surrive this horrible ordeal. This topic is meaningful to me because it so sad that infants have to go through this sitiuation. I wish their were more ways to help this country and help turn it around so more infants can make it to their adult lives. The website I found talks about the five major problems that are hurting infants in Africa. For more information or just to read the article hear is the website
http://ezinearticles.com/?5-Problems-For-Children-in-Africa&id=1410677
The inforamtion that I learn fromthis article could help me in my work because we can provide our families with more information about how to keep our babies healty before and after pregnancy.
Friday, January 18, 2013
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baby meomories
When I gave birth to my first child it was exciting yet scary at the same time it was my first time experiencing something like this. Me and my husband was sleeping and I thought my stomach was just hurting because of what I had ate but it was really my contractions starting. I drove my self to the hospital me and my husband and the hospital I went to did not deliver babies so they had to call an ambulance to ship me to the right hospital. Riding in the ambulance was fun because it was my first time the contractions were not bad so me and husband was clowning around. We had the best experience of our lives because we experience together and we will never forget that moment of our son being born into the world at 4:32 am. I choose this experience because my baby boy was place into ICU for a month because he was born early and it will be a reminder that my baby was a miracle baby for me a my husband because he could not breath and was on breathing tubes at first but he was strong and pull through. He is one years old now and he learns very quickly and loves to laugh I know he will pull through and change as he grows up. I will work with him and show him how to learn through play and other activities we will work together.
While researching other countries I have found in the country of Africa women our not even going to the hospital to have their babies because of the fear of treatment they will receive from the nurses. Many women and their babies die because of the process that is taking when women go into labor. They are not getting the proper care throughout their pregnancy and for the baby is at risk before they are even born. Many organizations are trying to figure out how they can help this country turn around the death rates of the women and babies in this country. This is an example of how the poor econmey hurts our children before they are even born. There are no similarities but there is a huge difference between the births in the U.S compare to the births in Africa . Women are afraid to ask for help because they fear people will treat them badly in the hospital and they will not get the proper help they need because they are poor. When this happens the women than hurt themselves because they develop sickness that are worst and that can kill them. The insight I gain from this comparison is get help when needed and find the right treatment no mater your finical situation someone will help you you just have to look.
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