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Mirenti offers prospective parents in the Lowveld region a self-empowering information service through Childbirth Education Classes, presented by a passionate midwife, Sister Rentia. Other services offered include hiring / selling of high quality breast pumps and breastfeeding products like milk storage bags, nipple cream and soothing gel pads. Home visits / consultations within reasonable distanc

e and per appointment for breastfeeding assistance and guidance can also be arranged. As no baby/ child is born with a manual, Sister Rentia and Sister Rinie endeavor to fill this gap by sharing their knowledge, their insight s and experience via the forum to attain Mirenti’s goal of transforming pregnancy, birth and beyond…

29/01/2015

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18/04/2014

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24/03/2014

It is with great excitement, joy and pride that I announce the birth of our first baby at our "home delivery unit"!!!!!! Baby Christiaan was born at 7:35 on Thursday 20 March 2014 weighing a whopping 4,02kg! Well done mommy - you are a superstar. I commend this mom for her guts, strength, endurance and focus that she displayed during the labor and the birth. It was truly a beautiful experience for all present. Dad you were brilliant in your support and caring. And thanks to you both for allowing us to be a part of this miracle of life where we once again realized there is a Higher Hand in the beauty of birth. Sister Rentia and Sister Rinie xx

When babies are born, parts of their skull overlap to help them squeeze out, leaving the head temporarily cone-shaped af...
19/03/2014

When babies are born, parts of their skull overlap to help them squeeze out, leaving the head temporarily cone-shaped after delivery. Still hurts though!!

18/03/2014
Children grow twice as fast in spring as they do in autumn, but they put on more weight in autumn than in spring.
17/03/2014

Children grow twice as fast in spring as they do in autumn, but they put on more weight in autumn than in spring.

Ultrasound scans often catch babies smiling. But the birth seems to ruin their good mood, as they rarely smile again for...
11/03/2014

Ultrasound scans often catch babies smiling. But the birth seems to ruin their good mood, as they rarely smile again for around a month after their birth. A bit like mom really!

It could save a mans life!!This story posted by a guy on Reddit really amazed me. Basically he was in his bathroom one d...
09/03/2014

It could save a mans life!!

This story posted by a guy on Reddit really amazed me. Basically he was in his bathroom one day and found his ex girlfriends pregnancy test kit. For a bit of a laugh he decided to p*e on it. To his utter shock and surprise, the results came up with 2 lines as per the image below. This as we all know basically means he is pregnant right? Well obviously he is not pregnant but he thought it was really funny anyway.
He took to Reddit where he posted the picture. In the comments someone said “if this is true, you should check yourself for testicular cancer” and that he needed to get to his GP as soon as possible. It was lucky this chain of events happened as when his GP checked him over, it turned out that he had testicular cancer. He was fortunate enough to catch it in the early stages.
So what is going on here? Well the pregnancy test is actually looking for something called Human chorionic gonadotropin HCG . This is produced in the placenta of a woman and is thus a good test of pregnancy. It turns out that HCG is also produced by men who suffer from testicular cancer.

07/03/2014

A baby has 300 seperate bones at birth but by adulthood we only have 206. Why?

06/03/2014

Female breasts give different milk for boys and girls -- Boys drink breastmilk with 2.8 percent fat compared with 0.6 percent for girls.

When Carolyn Isbister put her 20oz baby on her chest for a cuddle, she thought that it would be the only chance she woul...
05/03/2014

When Carolyn Isbister put her 20oz baby on her chest for a cuddle, she thought that it would be the only chance she would ever have to hold her.
Doctors had told the parents that baby Rachel only had only minutes to live because her heart was beating once every ten seconds and she was not breathing. Isbister remembers:
I didn’t want her to die being cold. So I lifted her out of her blanket
and put her against my skin to warm her up. Her feet were so cold. It was the only cuddle I was going to have with her, so I wanted to remember the moment.” Then something remarkable happened.
The warmth of her mother’s skin kick started Rachael’s heart into
beating properly, which allowed her to take little breaths of her own. We couldn’t believe it – and neither could the doctors. She let out a tiny cry.
The doctors came in and said there was still no hope – but I wasn’t
letting go of her. We had her blessed by the hospital chaplain,
and waited for her to slip away. But she still hung on.
And then amazingly the pink color began to return to her cheeks. She literally was turning from gray to pink before our eyes, and she began to warm up too. The sad part is that when the baby
was born, doctors took one look at her and said ‘no’.
They didn’t even try to help her with her breathing as they said it
would just prolong her dying. Everyone just gave up on her,” her
mom remembered. At 24 weeks a womb infection had led to her premature labor and birth and Isbister (who also has two children Samuel, 10, and Kirsten, 8 ) said, “We were terrified we were
going to lose her. I had suffered three miscarriages before, so we
didn’t think there was much hope.” When Rachael was born she was grey and lifeless. Ian Laing, a consultant neonatologist at the hospital, said: “All the signs were that the little one was not going to make it and we took the decision to let mum have a cuddle as it was all we could do. Two hours later the wee thing was crying. This is indeed a miracle baby and I have seen nothing like it
in my 27 years of practice. I have not the slightest doubt that
mother’s love saved her daughter.”
Rachael was moved onto a ventilator where she continued to
make steady progress and was tube and syringe fed her mother’s
pumped breastmilk. Isbister said, “The doctors said that she had proved she was a fighter and that she now deserved some intensive care as there was some hope. She had done it all on her
own – without any medical intervention or drugs. She had clung on to life – and it was all because of that cuddle. It had warmed up her body and regulated her heart and breathing enough for
her to start fighting. At 5 weeks she was taken off the ventilator and began breastfeeding on her own. At four months Rachel
went home with her parents, weighing 8lbs – the same as any
other healthy newborn. Because Rachel had suffered from a lack of
oxygen doctors said there was a high risk of damage to her brain.
But a scan showed no evidence of any problems and today Rachel is on par with her p*ers. Rachel’s mom tells us, “She is doing so well. When we brought her home, the doctors told us that she
was a remarkable little girl. And most of all, she just loves her
cuddles. She will sleep for hours, just curled into my chest. It was
that first cuddle which saved her life – and I’m just so glad I trusted my instinct and picked her up when I did. Otherwise she wouldn’t be here today.

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