Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1946 — Page 8

"Prenatal ¢ Ll Cute oh Rate

om is & normal funcSalesman Saye It Would] S50 yrs sn wr tar Up Riders. os a conditioned the physi- . ology of woman for this important By DAVID ©, WHITNEY SYRi Disiten of the chetelriotan are United Press Staff Correspondent to guard the health of the woman NEW YORK, Jan. 17~There's|during pregnancy, prevent 'infeca plan afoot today to turn the New(tion, ease pain, assist in difficult York subway system into the world’s | delivery, and meet emergencies. biggest juke box. The majority of births now take Gotham's subway-riding millions place in hospitals, but better care soon may plug their nickels into 2

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during pregnancy is equally Fespon. responsible - for and infant ae and death rates. ; a" » ” » PRENATAL care programs start

as soon as the diagnosis of pregnancy is made. The first visit to the

physician should include a detailed history of past illness, accidents and operations, ‘complete physical ex-

amination, and ‘the necessary labo-

ratory tests. »

Most of the complications which

arise in pregnancy and delivery can fe: prevented by proper prenatal

In the past two decades the ih maternal | tant deaths ha been reduced from 84 to 42 In every 1000 live births, and mother deaths from 3 to 1 In every 1000 births. It is estimated that one-half to onethird of the present death rate is preventable through improved prenatal care and delivery service.

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whether city officials can be con-|' Miss Helen Waren, veteran stage [Covered early, appropriate treatvinced - that music-while-you-ride|and radio star recently returned (ment can ven promptly. is what strap-hangers need for that|from she presented dee. cramped feeling. a USO i iy of “Ten Little In-| EXPECTANT mothers should A company which pipes tran-|dians” ‘will appear here at 8:15 consult their dentist early in pregscribed music into factories, banks|n m. Sunday in nancy for a special examination of and hotels in the metropolitan area|the Kirsh baum the teeth. In the past, women were has offered the city its services in|center. expected to lose a tooth with each transforming the subways. She will address child, but this was largely the re- : It’s Easy Job 8 joint meeting sult of neglect of the teeth and “Ht: would not be diols to 1A OF Sl ON bby i hygiene in era an “ giene ingia, 48 the JR. A, = fare Fund of Ine clude a discussion of diet, clothing, we could jus veral dianapolis, speak- sleep, rest, and exercise, Dief of ers at each station,” Dudley E. Earl, ing on her expe- the pregnant woman should be such vice president of the National|riences in Europe. that the total weight gain Sots nok .» Said. Miss Waren exceed 25 to 30 pounds, an e Wired a oe “Chickery Chick” abandoned her should eat an adequate supply of and other nonsense tunes blaring theatrical career protein, vitamins and minerals. from speakers in the 525 under- at the peak of Fats and sugar should be restricted ground stations and 6458 cars of her success; dropped her role in{if there is a tendency to excessive | the subway does not daunt Earl, . the Brogdway hit, “The Searching | weight gain. “We can select programs from Wind,” and left bag and baggage! Moderate exercise is. beneficial. the largest library of transcribed |for Europe just before V-E day. Women should do their own work music in the world which will please| While abroad, her pity for the and they can be gainfully employed everyone,” fie said. millions of refugees swarming over under certain conditions, The letter which the company Europe developed her into a self- ® = = sent to Mayor William O'Dwyer styled social worker. She succeeded] MOST PHYSICIANS do "not suggested that New Yorkers, who/in helping numerous refugees into | recommend extensive trips by are usually glum and cheerless| Italy and Palestine. pregnant women, when faced with the necessity of| Since her return she has dedi-| Toxemis, a special disease which crowding into the city’s under- cated her time to a national lecture (develops during pregnancy, can be ground transit system, might go to|tour in an effort to secure aid for anticipated and controlled by work more gaily to the strains of|the displaced refugees of post-war regular observations of blood pressweet music. sure, examination of the urine, and | A March Would Help studies of weigh Brlegease. Pros. | wom The mayor, who does not ride the nant we ure insisycled

report bleeding at any time, subway, had no comment, but forwarded the letter to the board of transportation for consideration. “During the rush hours, when their -feet are dragging, subway {riders should be treated to the lilting. music of a one-step or-a i fast march,” Earl said. | The company estimates that the cost to the city would be about $150 a month for each station out{fitted with four speakers, and that | the first station could be equipped | within a week if city officials agreed i to the program. | “As you may know, hundreds of | factories and businesses throughout the country have discovered music |an effective means of creating a | cheerful, ° co «operative attitude | among t their employees,” the letter {to the mayor said, “They have. found that music can lift the spir|: lits of the workers when they ar‘rive in the morning and keep these workers happy and interested throughout the day.”

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