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Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

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Should dads be in the delivery room?

By Clare Murphy
Health reporter, BBC News

Dad and baby
Would it have been better if he wasn’t there?

It was once imparted to the father over the phone, yet now it’s men themselves who often tell their exhausted partner the sex of the child she has just delivered. But could men be more of a hindrance than a help in the delivery room?

French obstetrician Michel Odent says yes, and even blames fathers for an increasing rate of births by Caesarean section.

At a debate hosted this week by the Royal College of Midwives, Mr Odent will argue against what he dubs "the masculinisation of the birth environment".

The presence of an anxious male partner in the labour room makes the woman tense and slows her production of the hormone oxytocin, which aids the process of labour, so the French doctor contends.

This, he says, makes her much more likely to end up on the operating table having an emergency Caesarean section.

"Having been involved for more than 50 years in childbirths in homes and hospitals in France, England and Africa, the best environment I know for an easy birth is when there is nobody around the woman in labour apart from a silent, low-profile and experienced midwife," he says.

"Oxytocin is the love drug which helps the woman give birth and bond with her baby. But it is also a shy hormone and it does not come out when she is surrounded by people and technology. This is what we need to start understanding."

He will be debated by Duncan Fisher, a leading advocate for fathers, who, while pressing for more preparation for fathers, argues they are there because women want them to be - "and we should trust mothers’ instincts".

Here we come

Certainly men’s appearance on the labour ward does co-incide with a rising number of caesarean births - although ironically their arrival was in part a backlash against doctor-led, highly-medicalised care in favour of a more woman-centred approach.

In the 1960s only about a quarter of men in the UK attended the birth of an infant, today it is well over 90%.

There are many reasons why the number of emergency Caesarean sections has risen …none of which have anything to do with the presence of dads
Patrick O’Brien
Consultant obstetrician

It is seen as an important rite of passage for any involved father, as well as a marker of social progress - the less developed a country, the more likely childbirth is to be seen as a woman’s business best conducted behind closed doors.

"But I think the other issue is the lack of one-to-one care of women by midwives," says Winnie Rushby of Doula UK, an organisation which provides birthing support from experienced, but non-medically trained women. "Fathers have been called on to provide that help.

"Some of them are very attuned to the emotional and psychological needs of their partner. But if they are shocked by bodily fluids and very agitated by the pain they see her in, this could play on her mind and stop her psychologically entering the place she needs to be to deliver the baby - the birthing ‘zone’, if you like.

"We’ve gone from men not being there to virtually all men being there. We need to find a new medium, where there is no shame in discussing whether the father should be there or not. Women need to start asking if they really do want him there - and if so, is he prepared for what will go on."

Staying home

In fact, the greatest advocate of putting men in the mix was US doctor Robert Bradley, who in 1962 published Father’s Presence in Delivery Rooms. This was a review of 4,000 cases when husbands were present.

Some partners will not feel comfortable themselves in providing physical and emotional support during labour
Elizabeth Duff
National Childbirth Trust

He concluded, quite contrary to Dr Odent, that the husband’s presence as a so-called "birth coach" actually helped the woman to relax. "With husbands coaching, we have more than 90% totally unmedicated births. No other approach comes near to that figure," he wrote.

Iran only recently allowed fathers into the delivery room after the health ministry in Tehran asked doctors to reduce the number of Caesarean births.

At 70% it has been among the highest in the world, and has been explained largely by women’s fear of childbirth. Bringing in the men, it was hoped, would provide women with the reassurance they needed to deliver their baby without surgery.

Whether some men do in fact aid or

yes they should..

does anybody know any documentary films on sexually transmitted diseases?

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Please give me name of film

All Community College Libraries have STD’s topics on video that you can check out.

My computer won’t play any sound!?

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

I have a Sony Vaio VGC-RA826G(UC) and im running windows 7. My sound was working fine, till about a month ago it suddenly went out. My computer says their is no sound problem and my sound botton on the right of the screen if active while playing any sound. I initially tried system restore, no luck. I then tried updating my sound driver, it was "already up to date". I tried uninstalling " Microsoft High Difinition Audio Device" and reinstalling, nothing. I then tried changing sound drivers. I downloaded and installed "Realtek High Difinition Audio Driver", still no luck. Im pretty mad by now so i tried checking out the obious, cable connection, playback devices, volume control… but nothing had any effect. So now im online looking for some leads, I ran into a website that suggested updating my bios? I went to sony’s support site and they have a XP bios update, tried installing it but it says it cant install becuase it decects im not running XP! I also ran into a website that suggested enabling or disabling the onboard sound in bios, but i couldnt find such thing it my bios. I have ran out of leads and ideas, i hope someone can inlighed my life and help me out!

I ran a Belarc Advisor, these are some of the results:

Operating System System Model
Windows 7 Ultimate (build 7600)
Install Language: English (United States)
System Locale: English (United States) Sony Corporation VGC-RA826G(UC)
System Serial Number: 28478630-3006364
Asset Tag: P146000004001F72B9339B327D6F
Chassis Serial Number: R4663885
Enclosure Type: Desktop
Processor a Main Circuit Board b
3.40 gigahertz Intel Pentium 4
16 kilobyte primary memory cache
1024 kilobyte secondary memory cache
Hyper-threaded (2 total) Board: ASUSTeK Computer INC. PTGD2-VX Rev 1.xx
Bus Clock: 200 megahertz
BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. 2004 11/16/2004
Drives Memory Modules c,d
39.99 Gigabytes Usable Hard Drive Capacity
16.09 Gigabytes Hard Drive Free Space

HL-DT-ST DVD-ROM GDR8163B ATA Device [CD-ROM drive]
SONY DVD RW DW-D22A ATA Device [CD-ROM drive]
3.5" format removeable media [Floppy drive]

Sony UMH-U HS-CF USB Device [Hard drive] — drive 2
Sony UMH-U HS-MS USB Device [Hard drive] — drive 1
Sony UMH-U HS-SD/MMC USB Device [Hard drive] — drive 4
Sony UMH-U HS-XD USB Device [Hard drive] — drive 3
ST340014AS [Hard drive] (40.00 GB) — drive 0, s/n 5JXFMGL0, rev 8.05, SMART Status: Healthy 2944 Megabytes Usable Installed Memory

Slot ‘DIMM0′ has 1024 MB
Slot ‘DIMM1′ has 512 MB
Slot ‘DIMM2′ has 1024 MB
Slot ‘DIMM3′ has 512 MB
Local Drive Volumes

c: (NTFS on drive 0) 39.99 GB 16.09 GB free

Network Drives
None detected
Users (mouse over user name for details) Printers
local user accounts last logon
African Dizmo 1/24/2010 8:56:18 PM
Panda 1/26/2010 2:51:03 AM (admin)
local system accounts
Administrator 7/13/2009 9:53:58 PM (admin)
Guest never
HomeGroupUser$ never

Marks a disabled account; Marks a locked account HP Photosmart 2600 series on USB001
Microsoft Shared Fax Driver on SHRFAX:
Microsoft XPS Document Writer on XPSPort:

Controllers Display
Standard floppy disk controller
ATA Channel 0 [Controller] (2x)
ATA Channel 1 [Controller]
Intel(R) 82801FB Ultra ATA Storage Controllers - 2651
Intel(R) 82801FB/FBM Ultra ATA Storage Controllers - 266F RADEON X600/X550 Series (Microsoft Corporation - WDDM) [Display adapter]
Generic Non-PnP Monitor
Bus Adapters Multimedia
Intel(R) 82801FB/FBM USB Universal Host Controller - 2658
Intel(R) 82801FB/FBM USB Universal Host Controller - 2659
Intel(R) 82801FB/FBM USB Universal Host Controller - 265A
Intel(R) 82801FB/FBM USB Universal Host Controller - 265B
Intel(R) 82801FB/FBM USB2 Enhanced Host Controller - 265C Realtek High Definition Audio

I also ran a DirectX Diagnostic Tool, these are my sound results:

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Sound Devices
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Description: Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio)
Default Sound Playback: Yes
Default Voice Playback: Yes
Hardware ID: HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_10EC&DEV_0880&SUBSYS_08800000&REV_0905
Manufacturer ID: 1
Product ID: 100
Type: WDM
Driver Name: RTKVHDA.sys
Driver Version: 6.00.0001.6013 (English)
Driver Attributes: Final Retail
WHQL Logo’d: Yes
Date and Size: 12/25/2009 18:28:34, 2981024 bytes
Other Files:
Driver Provider: Realtek Semiconductor Corp.
HW Accel Level: Basic
Cap Flags: 0xF1F
Min/Max Sample Rate: 100, 200000
Static/Strm HW Mix Bufs: 1, 0
Static/Strm HW 3D Bufs: 0, 0
HW Memory: 0
Voice Management: No
EAX(tm) 2.0 Listen/Src: No, No
I3DL2(tm) Listen/Src: No, No
Sensaura(tm) ZoomFX(tm): No

Description: Realtek Digital Output (Realtek High Definition Audio)
Default Sound Playback: No
Default

Check if it’s muted or Put your wave on Full Volume.

Or go to Realtek and go to the middle green one and it should it be on either Line In or Line Out.

what companies do apprenticeships in television production in dorset?

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

im planning to move away with my partner,,but i cant go to uni there and they mentioned the idea of an apprenticeship so does anyone know what companies do apprenticeships in television production in dorset??
ive already done that

Try and Google
Television Production Companies
then aprentiship.

any documentary films you recommend?

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

I’m looking for interesting documentary films that shows the nature of truth?
It can be any genre apart from science or wild life documentary films?

Russian Ark
Touching the Void
Super size Me
In the Shadow of the Moon
Spirit of the Marathon
Man on a Wire
American Teen
To the Limit
Bowling for Columbine
Riding Giants
Billabong Odtessy
Sicko
March of the Penguins
Blue Planet
Travelling Birds

Anything by the BBC, like David Attenbourgh stuff