Issue 28 - Winter 2010 - Article References

Issue 28 - Winter 2010 - Article References

Letter from the Editor

Jeanne Ohm, DC

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Celebrating the Shift to Conscious Choice - Highlights of the 2010 Freedom for Family Wellness Summit

Lisa Reagan

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The Benefits of Baby Carrying

Elizabeth Antunovic

References:

  1. Archer, J. (1992). Ethology and Human Development. Rowman.
  2. Blois, M. (2005). Babywearing. Pharmasoft Publishing.
  3. Bonnet, E.. (1998 ). In Points made during discussions regarding the carrying of Infants and small children, Published in Krankengymnastik 50 Jg (1998) No.8
  4. Crisholm, J, & . (1983). Navajo Infancy: An Ethological Study of Child Development. Aldine Transaction.
  5. Field, T.(2003). Touch. First MIT Press.
  6. Heller, S. (1997). The Vital Touch: How Intimate Contact With Your Baby Leads To Happier, Healthier Development. Holt Paperbacks.
  7. International Chiropractic Pediatric Association. Baby Wearing: Suggestions for Carrying your Baby. www.icpa4kids.org/research/children/babywearing.html
  8. Kirkilionis, E. (2002). Carrying an Infant: More than the Possibility of Child Transport. Kosel.
  9. Le Veau, B.. (1984, Dec). Developmental Biomechanics: Effect of Forces on the Growth, Development, and Maintenance of the Human. Physical Therapy. www.physicaltherapyjournal.com/cgi/content/abstract/64/12/1874
  10. Montagu, A. (1986). Touching: The Human Significance of the Skin. Harper Paperbacks.
  11. Morningstar. (2005). Reflex Control of the Spine and Posture: A Review of the Literature from a Chiropractic Perspective. Chiropractic & Osteopathy. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16091134
  12. Newman, P. H. THE ETIOLOGY OF SPONDYLOLISTHESIS. Journal of Bone Joint Surgery. 45(1963), 35-59. www.jbjs.org.uk/cgi/content/abstract/45-B/1/39
  13. ROWE, Y. (1987). ESSENTIAL SKELETAL RADIOLOGY. Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins.
  14. Schon, R. (2007). Natural Parenting-Back to Basics in Infant Care. 5(1), 102-183. From Evolutionary Psychology www.epjournal.net/filestore/ep05102183.pdf
  15. Short, M. (1996). The Effects of Swaddling versus Standard Positioning in Very Low Birth Weight Infants. Neonatal Network. 15(4). http://www.cebp.nl/vault_public/filesystem/?ID=2156
  16. Van Slewen et al,. (2007, Oct). Swaddling: A Systematic Review. Pediatrics. 120(4), 1097-1106. www.pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/full/120/4/e1097
  17. Wong, L. C. (2004, Jun). Rehabilitation of a patient with a rare multi-level isthmic spondylolisthesis: a case report. 142-151. The Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Organization www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1840041
  18. Zeedyk, S. (2008). What's Life in a Baby Buggy Like? The Impact of Buggy Orientation on Parent-Infant Interaction and Infant Stress. University of Dundee/National Literary Trust, Nov. 21, 2008). www.literacytrust.org.uk/talktoyourbaby/Buggy_research.pdf

Don’t Judge, Enjoy! Your Present Moments Are Precious

Wayne W. Dyer, Ph.D.

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Amazing Capacities & Self-Inflicted Limitations - An Interview with Joseph Chilton Pearce

Michael Mendizza

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The Raw Truth Common Sense about Raw Milk from a Raw Milk Dairy Farmer

Edwin Shank

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Turn, Turn, Turn: Options for Turning and Birthing Breech Babies

Heather Yost, D.C.

References:

  1. Goer, Henci. 1999. The Thinking Woman’s Guide to a Better Birth. New York: The Berkley Publishing Group
  2. Anrig, Claudia, and Gregory Plaugher. 1998. Pediatric Chiropractic. Baltimore, Maryland: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
  3. England, Pam, and Rob Horowitz, eds. 1998. Birthing From Within, Albuquerque, New Mexico: Partera Press (England and Horowitz 1998, 27)
  4. “Caesarean Childbirth: The Final Report of the Consensus Development Conference,” (Bethesda, Md.: National Institutes of Health Office of Research and Reporting, 1981), p. 14.)
  5. Brennan, Patty. 1993. Using Homeopathy to Turn Babies [online]. Midwifery Today, 1993 [cited June 1993]. www.midwiferytoday.com/articles/turnbaby.asp
  6. Block, Jennifer. 2007. Pushed. Cambridge, MA: Da Capo Press.
  7. Robertson, Andrea. 1998. If Your Baby is Breech [online]. Australia, 1998 [cited 2 December 2008]. www.birthinternational.com/articles/andrea13.html
  8. Breech Births [online]. www.americanpregnancy.org/labornbirth/breechpresentation.html
  9. Pistolese DC, Richard, July 2002. The Webster Technique: A chiropractic technique with obstetric implication. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics Volume 25, Issue 6:E1-E9.
  10. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (2000). External cephalic version. ACOG Practice Bulletin No. 13. Washington, DC: American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
  11. “Caesarean Childbirth: The Final Report of the Consensus Development Conference,” (Bethesda, Md.: National Institutes of Health Office of Research and Reporting, 1981), p. 14.
  12. Wintersgill, Carla. “C-section not best option for breech birth”. Globelife Health and Fitness. July 31, 2010. www.theglobeandmail.com/life/health/c-section-not-best-option-for-breech-birth/article1186104/

Mother Nature’s Child Simple Herbal Remedies for Pregnancy, Postpartum and Beyond

Karen Kliewer

References:

  1. Gladstar, Rosemary. The Family Herbal.
  2. Gladstar, Rosemary. Herbal Healing for Women.
  3. Green, James. The Herbal Medicine Maker’s Handbook: A Home Manual.
  4. Weed, Susun S. Herbal Healing for the Childbearing Year.
  5. www.botanical.com

Encouraging Words, Unintentional Wounds

Melissa Bruijn with Debby Gould

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Breastfeeding & Fatherhood - How a father’s support enriches the breastfeeding experience for the family

Patrick M. Houser

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The Important First Nine Months of Life

Jeane Rhodes

References:

  1. Cavoukian, R., & Olfman, S. (Editors) (2006). Child honoring: How to turn this world around. Westport, CT: Prager
  2. Chamberlain, D. (1988/1998). The mind of your newborn baby. Berkeley, CA: North Atlantic Books. (originally published in 1988 as Babies remember birth.)
  3. Cicchetti, D. & Tucker, D. (1994). Development and self-regulatory structures of the mind. Development and Psychopathology, 6, p. 533-549.
  4. Connely, K. J., & Prechtl, H. F. R. (1981). Maturation and development: Biological and psychological perspectives. Philadelphia: Lippincott
  5. De Weerth, C., van Hees, V., & Buitelaar, J., (2003). Prenatal maternal cortisol levels and infant behavior during the first 5 months. Early Human Develoment. 74(2), 139-151.
  6. Emerson, W. (n.d.). The vulnerable prenate. Retrieved 6/23/2010 from: www.birthpsychology.com/healing/pointindex.html
  7. Heinowitz, J. (2001). Fathering right from the start: Straight talk about pregnancy, birth, and beyond. Novato, CA: New World Library.
  8. Huxley, L., & Ferrucci, P. (1987/1992). The Child of Your Dreams: Approaching Conception and Pregnancy with Inner Peace. Rochester, VT: Destiny Books.
  9. Ikegawa, A. (2006). Parenting begins from a baby's time in the womb: What we know from prenatal memories. Tokyo: Sunmark Publishing Knight, M. (1997). Love letters before birth and beyond. Langley, WA: Single Eye Publishing
  10. Marnie, E. (1983/1988). LoveStart: Prenatal Bonding. Santa Monica, CA: Hay House.
  11. Nathanielsz, P., & Vaughan, C. (2001). The Prenatal Prescription. New York: HarperCollins.
  12. Rhodes, J. (2009). The birth of hope. CreateSpace: online.
  13. Verny, T., & Kelly, J. (1981). The secret life of the unborn child. New York: Dell.
  14. Verny, T., & Weintraub, P. (2002). Pre parenting: Nurturing your child from conception. New York: Simon & Schuster
  15. Wirth, F. (2001). Prenatal parenting: The complete psychological and spiritual guide to loving your unborn child. New York: Harper/Collins.

Yoga for Kids: An Ancient Practice for Modern Children

Marsha Therese Danzig

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Positively Grateful: 3 Easy Tips for Maintaining a Loving and Positive State of Being

Monica Cravotta

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Children’s Health: A Question of Balance

Philip Incao, M.D.

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Greening Our Children’s Lunches

Elizabeth Anderson-Peacock, D.C.

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Breathe Easy: Vaccines Aren’t Preventing Whooping Cough...But You Can

Darrel Crain, D.C.

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