Just make sure you use at least one word incorrectly, or take a fact from a medical book horribly out of context, and you'll sound properly self -
educated about childbirth.
If you are truly trying to
educate yourself about childbirth, you are looking for evidence, not for support.
I didn't
educate myself about childbirth.
Not exact matches
But if you already feel
educated about the benefits of home birth and natural
childbirth, it may be unnecessary to take a class that is going to spend a lot of time teaching you
about the benefits of having a natural birth!
She offered tips, recommended books and articles, sent me links and
educated me in a gentle, non-obtrusive way
about natural
childbirth, breastfeeding and attachment parenting (although I don't think she ever used that specific term, now that I think
about it).
Antenatal classes are designed to
educate and inform prospective parents
about a range of different subjects related to pregnancy, labour and
childbirth and caring for a newborn baby.
Your words can
educate new Moms and Dads
about what can happen after
childbirth.
At this point, you may have taken a pregnancy and
childbirth class, but this is the perfect time to
educate yourself and make decisions
about whether you know enough
about baby care, breastfeeding, labor, pain management techniques during labor and infant CPR.
Soon, you'll probably be starting
childbirth classes, which can
educate you and alleviate some of the fears you may have
about labor.
The trend today in
childbirth is toward expectant mothers
educating themselves
about labor and learning more
about natural
childbirth.
Belly Pilates also
educates new moms
about getting fit after
childbirth & pregnancy, breastfeeding education, natural
childbirth, doula services, getting fit after pregnancy, prenatal fitness, safe pregnancy exercises, how to exercise after
childbirth, resolution of common Pre / postpartum conditions and what to do if you have a diastasis as well as other motherhood resources.
Eat - Sleep - Love's services include breastfeeding education, greenproofing (
educating about eco-friendly pregnancy, birth and home environment options), maternity and newborn sleep hygiene education (including safe co-sleeping practices), babywearing education, safety awareness, education regarding stages of pregnancy, birth options information and referral, referrals to
childbirth education classes, nursery planning support, child proofing information and referral, registry information and support, post-partum and return to work plans (including referrals for postpartum care and support), transition resources for those who plan to stay home, and more!
Services may include: breastfeeding education and support, maternity and newborn sleep hygiene education (including safe co-sleeping practices), birth options information and referral, greenproofing (
educating about eco-friendly pregnancy, birth and home environment options), baby wearing information, cloth diapering information, safety awareness, education regarding stages of pregnancy, referrals to
childbirth education classes, nursery set up support, child proofing information and referral, registry information and support, baby shower planning, bed rest plans, post-partum and return to work plans (including referrals for postpartum care and support), transition resources for those who plan to stay home, pregnancy and newborn photography referrals, and more!
You can
educate yourself by taking a comprehensive
childbirth course, read birth stories, and find informational and supportive books
about the birth process.
Right before my delivery with my last child, I had an
educated friend offer a different perspective
about childbirth and it helped me find my own confidence and cancel an unnecessary induction.
My hope is that my daughters will feel
educated and informed
about their options in pregnancy and
childbirth (MANY years from now), that they will feel confident and supported in the decisions they make.
«She is considering having parenting groups in her space and plans to network with local doulas and midwives to help
educate about attachment parenting, natural
childbirth, breastfeeding and homebirth.»
Birth Without Fear is a wonderful site
educating women
about the mysteries of
childbirth and also explaining the different ways to birth.
Now that we have hopefully convinced you that pain medication during labor is bad and that there is no need for you to fear
childbirth, let's talk
about what you can do to reduce your
childbirth fears and
educate yourself
about natural labor pain management.
Sometimes they even read books and articles to
educate themselves
about what is
about to happen —
childbirth.
However, most parents will want to
educate themselves
about many aspects of
childbirth and be willing to take responsibility for their choices.
««Natural»
childbirth advocate like to declare to all that they are «
educated»
about childbirth.
I am a certified
childbirth educator and believe strongly in
educating the mother and father
about pregnancy, nutrition, labor, the newborn, breastfeeding and the postpartum period.
In any case, it remains essential to
educate non-Dutch women
about pregnancy and
childbirth to increase their involvement and to make them aware of the different settings in which they can give birth to their child.
The latest video from the folks at HelloFlo titled «Postpartum: The Musical,» captures this, erm, special period in a woman's life by chronicling one new mom's mission to
educate future mothers
about the physical toll of
childbirth... through show tunes.
But if you already feel
educated about the benefits of home birth and natural
childbirth, it may be unnecessary to take a class that is going to spend a lot of time teaching you
about the benefits of having a natural birth!
The money has permitted UNFPA to increase its support for family planning, to train doctors and midwives, to save women's lives in
childbirth, to repair obstetric fistulas, to discourage forced early marriage, and to
educate the world's adolescents
about AIDS.