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Do Babies React Differently To An In-Home Birth? - Dr. DiCampli (VIDEO)

 
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Dr. DiCampli explains if babies react differently to an in-home birth.

Dr. DiCampli:
One of the differences that I have noticed is the babies when they are born at home they are very calm right after they are born and they are taking everything in, in the environment and what’s around them and who is around them and responding to voices.

It’s a little bit more quiet sometimes at home so you can kind of see those nuances. Baby and mom are together so there isn’t any separation. They are together from the moment they are born and then forward there’s about a two hour time period where the baby has a lot of interaction and that they are very alert and then they kind of go to sleep for a little while, because it’s a hard trip there into the world.

About Dr. Jesika DiCampli, N.M.D., C.P.M.:
Dr. Jesika DiCampli, N.M.D., C.P.M., is a Certified Professional Midwife offering patients natural prenatal and child birth options throughout the greater Phoenix area. She trained at Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in Tempe, Arizona where she received her doctorate of Naturopathic Medicine. Using an array of modalities, she positively and therapeutically impacts the health and wellness of each individual. She provides naturopathic medical care for the entire family throughout the spectrum of life with particular emphasis on pediatrics and women’s medicine.

Visit Dr. DiCampli at Naturopathic Family Care

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