When Baby Boomer women started choosing hotel-like birthing centers over hospital delivery rooms, hospitals quickly wised up. Now even rural hospitals offer well-designed labor-delivery-recovery suites.
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Hospitals are very extreme places - you can be in a maternity room one minute, and by someone's bedside as they're dying the next.
There are disparities in accessing quality maternity health care in most every country, and most all health systems could and must be improved upon if we want to create healthy families who will thrive.
We will spend more time in America, we're going to get a place in LA as hotels aren't great for the baby.
The baby boom is about to become a patient boom.
I'm a hotel baby, absolutely: it's hard to think of a hotel I haven't stayed in.
Bureaucracy gives birth to itself and then expects maternity benefits.
My wife and I would be very comfortable having a baby at home or using one of the terrific nurse-midwives at the hospital.
I grew up in the motel business, and it evolved into hotels.
It is incumbent upon us to respond to the unique needs of military women and ensure they receive proper care during the first year following childbirth.
American women are so fortunate. When I got married, all I wanted in the world was a dryer so I didn't have to hang up my diapers. And now women have paper diapers and all sorts of conveniences in the home. And it is the man and the technology that has made the home such a pleasant place for women to be.
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