Portable Emergency Resource for Laboring Mothers

School Name

Center for Advanced Technical Studies

Grade Level

12th Grade

Presentation Topic

Physiology and Health

Presentation Type

Non-Mentored

Abstract

The Portable Emergency Resource for Laboring Mothers is a kit for expectant mothers, labor and delivery caregivers, and anyone close to an expectant mother. This product is important because there aren't many other products like it on the market and the benefits it provides are substantial. More than ever, mothers are choosing out-of-hospital births, and the consequences of it can be detrimental. With the right combination of tools and crafted instructions, this kit will lower mother/and or child mortality, and ease the nerves of expectant mothers. Materials like cloth casing, nylon zipper, sewing floss, episiotomy scissors, suture kits, paper, binding glue, and cardboard make this product possible. The way this product is tested is through a timed trial to test its efficiency, and an opinionative survey to further better the product. Line graphs will show the time change over time to show trends and a bar graph will compare the opinions of others and make it clear to see what the majority is. In summary, with the Portable Emergency Resource for Laboring Mothers, those choosing out-of-hospital births can be supported medically and be eased of the tensions and fears of unexpected birth.

Location

ECL 118

Start Date

3-25-2023 9:30 AM

Presentation Format

Oral Only

Group Project

No

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Mar 25th, 9:30 AM

Portable Emergency Resource for Laboring Mothers

ECL 118

The Portable Emergency Resource for Laboring Mothers is a kit for expectant mothers, labor and delivery caregivers, and anyone close to an expectant mother. This product is important because there aren't many other products like it on the market and the benefits it provides are substantial. More than ever, mothers are choosing out-of-hospital births, and the consequences of it can be detrimental. With the right combination of tools and crafted instructions, this kit will lower mother/and or child mortality, and ease the nerves of expectant mothers. Materials like cloth casing, nylon zipper, sewing floss, episiotomy scissors, suture kits, paper, binding glue, and cardboard make this product possible. The way this product is tested is through a timed trial to test its efficiency, and an opinionative survey to further better the product. Line graphs will show the time change over time to show trends and a bar graph will compare the opinions of others and make it clear to see what the majority is. In summary, with the Portable Emergency Resource for Laboring Mothers, those choosing out-of-hospital births can be supported medically and be eased of the tensions and fears of unexpected birth.