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In Latino culture, beliefs are related to the hot and cold theory of disease prevention and health maintenance, which influence conception, pregnancy and postpartum rituals.
As we embrace Hispanic Heritage Month, we are excited to celebrate the rich cultural tapestry that defines our diverse community. At Balanced Birth Support, we take pride in supporting families from all backgrounds during their journey through pregnancy, birth, and postpartum.
Cultural beliefs related to parenthood and childrearing offer a unique framework by which Mexican American women prepare to assume the maternal role, requiring adaptation of existing measures of prenatal expectations that were developed for majority populations.
The postpartum period, aka the fourth trimester, is a critically important transitional time that should focus exclusively on bonding with your baby, healing your body, and adjusting to parenthood.
24 lut 2016 · To help readers understand their content, some of these books were wonderfully illustrated with precise images that, besides being beautifully drawn, clearly demonstrate the different techniques...
Hispanic birthing people face elevated risks of poor maternal outcomes compared to non‐Hispanic White people, including preeclampsia, hypertension, and gestational diabetes. Hispanic adults in the United States access prenatal care at lower rates than non‐Hispanic White people.
16 paź 2020 · Physical distance from important family members as well as cultural and relational distance from those around them in their new environment dominated participant’s experiences of pregnancy. Pregnancy heightened the contrast and highlighted the distance between “here” and “there.”