University Daily Kansan, June 26, 1980 Page 9 Births from page 1 maternal death rate is about 80 for every 100,000 home deliveries, compared to the overall U.S. average of 2 for every 100,000 for hospital deliveries, he said. In February 1978, a breech baby, was born feet first, with the help of laymivides in Lawrence. The baby died. Wilcox said, "Home birth was common years ago, but with the better odds today, infant death rates have been added to fantastically low numbers." HERMES ATTRIBUTED PART of the doctors' unwillingness to provide prenatal care for home deliveries to the potential of m.practice suits. He also said doctors avoided home deliveries for economic reasons. "Right now," he said, "I have two women in labor at the hospital, right across the street. It would not be possible for me to spend 24 hours with them and deliver at home, especially with the number of deliveries in this community." One local general practitioner, Carl E. Olson, said he would provide prenatal care for women interested in home birth. "I will provide the care for them," he said, "as long as they understand that they will have no medical backup by me and I will be responsible, no legal responsibility for the birth." Catherine Dryden, a Lawrence woman whose baby was delivered at home by birth attendants, said she knew that Olson provided prenatal care . . without medical backup, but still chose to go to Topeka for care. "I KNEW THE obstetricians in Lawrence were hostile toward the idea of home birth," she said, "so I did not actually confront any of them and demand that they give me prenatal care. I knew that they would refuse it. "With the Topeka physicians, you can say you are planning a home birth, and they think it's a responsible decision. They do not use the scare tactics on you or their patients and use in Lawrence. They give you a lot of emotional and physical support." Deby Herren, a Lawrence mother of four, delivered her last two children at home with the help of birth attendants. "I had my first home delivery around the time a baby died," Herren said, "and there was all that flap about home deliveries in Lawrence. I had a backup doctor who had taken care of me during my first two pregnancies. "With my last pregnancy, I went to him again and told him that I wanted prenatal care, but that I was going to have the baby at home. He agreed to give me the care, but said that he would not be involved in the birth. This was a shame," she said. "He particularly interested in having him at the birth." ALL THREE WOMEN declined to give the names of their birth attendents to protect their identities. Buck, president of the Kansas Obstetrical and Gynaecological Society, said that at the group's May meeting, a woman in opposing home birth was approved. Fad diets mix fact with fiction Unaware of the harm fad diets can cause, dieters turn to any number of them in an attempt to shed unwanted pounds. The diet sounds simple. The first week eat nine wieners a day, the second week nine bananas, the third week nine berries, the fourth week nine wieners, three bananas and three eggs. --minded cars F. Gene Martin, professor of Pharmacy, said yesterday that anytime a balanced diet was replaced with a fad diet, the dieter runs the risk of nutritional complications resulting from high complexes or nutrient deficiencies in the diet plan. One of the newest weight loss schemes was invented by the pharmaceutical companies which market diet pills promising to curb the app "Over the counter diet pillies are safe and effective for short term use," Martin said, "but will lose their effectiveness after several weeks." Rv SHAWN McKAY Where economy comes first Staff Reporter MARTIN SAID THAT the main problem with the diet pills occurred when an overdose was taken. "Many people believe that if one works well, three will work better," he said. "This can excessively stimulate the heart and blood pressure, running a risk of too much cardiovascular stimulation." - Free pick-up and delivery - A choice of any of these economy - Rentals start at $7 95 a day plus meals Marsee Bates, diettian at Watkins Hospital, said there had been an increase in the number of students enrolled in the program at Watkins in the past three years. "It goes in cycles," she said. "More students come in before and after the holidays and right before spring break. The problem is that people come in two weeks before they go to Padre Island to swim, all of their winter fat before they leave." Over 15 years in the business Toyota Chevette Ferrari LWD Jaguars Mazda Pontos Cubera Trucks Caboons Bobcats Monte Carlo Vans BATES SAID a great deal of misinformation existed about fad diets. "The Food and Drug Administration has advised people with high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, thyroid disease to avoid using the drug," he said. "It gets hard to decide what is factual and what is not," she said. "Some fad, some mix fact with fiction so some students take it seriously as basics on the diet." The high protein-low carbohydrate diet is the most popular among students. Bates said. "If you don't get sufficient carbohydrates to provide protein to the body, the digestive system may begin to break down and produce key residue product called 'keytons' can The drug works as a stimulant on the central nervous system which suppresses the appetite center, according to Martin. MANY TIMES THE person will experience, fatigue, light-headedness, headaches, loss of appetite or pain when he develops a lack of protein. Hates said. Marie Cross, a nutritionist, said any diet should supply all the essential nutrients, not limit caloric intake to less than 250 calories to train the食 habites of the dieter. "Liquid diet mixtures give you the essential nutrients," she said, "but when you go off the diet you go right back." "If you're on the diet and you put the weight right back on." Liquid protein diets are a dangerous alternative. Cross said. "Liquid protein upsets the electrolyte balance and gives a pretty good jar to the body," she said. "The mineral imbalanced because by the liquid protein diets can have a rather dire effect on the heart." SEVERAL DEATHS HAVE been attributed to the liquid protein plans and the FDA now requires manufacture, place a warning on the products. accumulate in the blood and cause an added stress to the renal system." 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