by Juliet MD | Nov 30, 2020 | Front Page, General Health, Life Tools
Every time there is a shift in our culture, it usually means that women have to manage more tasks to keep the household running. And so it follows, women are working harder during this pandemic. “More Work For Mother: The Ironies of Household Technology From The Open...
by Juliet MD | Oct 30, 2020 | Front Page, Life Tools
We will not weather the pandemic, or this period of social unrest, unless we sleep. Without sleep, we will eat more unhealthy foods, drink too much alcohol, and will be persistently irritable and angry. 1 of 3 Americans do not get enough sleep. The average...
by Juliet MD | Mar 4, 2020 | Front Page, Obstetrics
I cringe at the mere mention of the words Home Birth. As much as I don’t want to offend the exceptional nurse midwives who provide this approach, and do not want to belittle the exercise of self-determination by mothers who choose this route, I worry about the...
by Juliet MD | May 16, 2017 | Front Page, Obstetrics
Cesarean births dates back to the sixteenth century. Its use, then and now, has saved the lives of countless babies and mothers. But now, one in three babies are delivered via cesarean-section. What one hospital is doing to reduce the number of cesareans was printed...