25.6.2009 12:35:50 zuzini
Re: Holení před porodem
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Uryvek:
Myth: Preparing for birth means shaving your pubic hair and having an enema.
Reality: No it doesn’t! This hasn’t happened since the mid-1980s. Pubic hair used to be shaved because it was thought to be unhygienic, but research found that this was not the case. Likewise, enemas, it was believed, reduced the chance of infection by ensuring the bowels were emptied before labour – but this has not been backed up by any findings.
‘The only time your pubic hair will be shaved now is if you have a caesarean section – and then it’s only partial,’ says Michelle. ‘Enemas or suppositories are not given nowadays either – bowel movements are regarded as normal in labour
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Mytus - priprava na porod zahrnuje holeni pubickeho ochlupeni a klystyr
Realita - neni to pravda. Toto se nedeje od poloviny osmdesatych let. Ochlupeni se holilo, protoze se melo za to, ze je to nehygienicke, ale vyzkumem se zjistilo, ze to neni pravda. Stejne jako klystyr, verilo se, ze riziko infekce se snizi tim, ze se zajisti uplne vyprazdneni strev pred porodem - ale toto nebylo zadnou studii potvrzeno.
"Holeni se praktikuje pouze v pripade CS, ale i to jen castecne. Klystyr a cipky uz se dnes take nepouzivaji, aktivita streva se poklada za normalni soucast porodu" - rika Michelle (Michelle Lynn - lektorka na City University London, obor midwifery tj. porodni asistence).
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