viernes, 16 de octubre de 2009

Today I´m going to talk about an article taked from a website called guardian.co.uk, I searched information about my career, Obstetrics. The article that I choose it´s called " Sleeping with my baby (maybe) saved his life" , writed today by Emily Wilson.
She talks about her experience with her son Aron, he was born last year, five weeks premature.
The baby had to be a few days in the hospital becouse his condition, after this time he was able to go home with his mother. Here, the two of them shared a double bed, Aron sleeps with his head in the crook of Emily´s arm, really close each other. Becouse of this they were very connected, Emily could feel his baby and to perceive if something was wrong.
One thay Aron stops breathing, His mother immediately felt this in her dream, she woke up and hooked the baby over one shoulder, then he started breathing again.
The next day Emily took the baby to the hospital, doctors said that nothing was wrong with Aron and also they sayed to the mother that sleeping with a baby was dangerous. Emily knew that, but this time,with her second son Aron, she decided to follow her mother instinct and to heighten the precious connection with Aron.
Like Emily says, this finally is what probably saved her baby´s life.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2009/oct/16/sudden-infant-death-syndrome-health

4 comentarios:

  1. so lovely history , :D !! i love the article, sleep with a baby sometimes can be a good signal from have more connection with her/him

    ResponderEliminar
  2. yes.. was a very lovely history... but I will feel terrible if my son is premature.. you know.. for all the problem he can present...

    ResponderEliminar
  3. It's very important to get in touch with your baby, and this is a good way to do it, if you are connected he/she'll be healthier and happier, because they will feel safer and cared =D

    ResponderEliminar
  4. yes is very lovely.. I agree with valeaf, this is a good way to get in touch with your baby

    ResponderEliminar