Use our provider directory to explore a birth doula,
learn about epidurals and learn what feels right for you.
You can
learn about epidurals in childbirth classes.
So keep reading to
learn about epidural pros and cons, as well as the lowdown on natural childbirth.
Not exact matches
Families planning medication or a cesarean may feel, «Why bother to
learn about positions and movements in labor if I'm getting an
epidural / C - section?»
However, I will also share my resource list with you so that you can contact a some of my favorite local doulas (ranging from Delray Beach and Boca Raton doulas to Fort Lauderdale and Miami doulas) so that they can help you prepare and go over various labor pain coping strategies, especially if you are planning an unmedicated birth (or even leading up to getting an
epidural during labor) it is good to
learn about your options now so that you can be prepared, know what to expect and know what you want.
In childbirth class or hospital classes, you may
learn a lot
about epidural anesthesia.
It was just a general birthing class — offered relaxation tips, watched birth videos (natural,
epidural, and c - section),
learned about interventions.
From the best ways to manage labor pain (whether you're considering acupressure, an
epidural or a tranquilizer) to what the three phases of labor are and the labor procedures you'll undergo,
learn as much as you can now
about what to expect when you deliver the child you're so eager to hold in your arms.
Learn about non drug and pain relief techniques along with your OB or midwife at hospital induction
epidural and C section needs.
But with the help of birthing classes, you can
learn about natural methods for pain relief, such as breathing techniques, massage and acupuncture — and get a more informed idea as to whether an
epidural is your first choice, last resort or something in between.
Learn more
about what some have called «nature's
epidural» and waterbirth in Oregon.
Learn about the stages of labor, comfort measures,
epidurals, long labors, birth plans, breastfeeding, bottlefeeding, newborn sleep, and more.
In this presentation, participants will
learn about the physiology that underlies birth, particularly the role of the sensory nerves, and how birth interventions, such as
epidurals, Pitocin, or opioids, can influence this physiology.
My large, almost 7 - month belly is a great conversation starter, but as we talk further, people are inevitably shocked to
learn about my birth plan — that I hope to have a natural delivery at home, assisted by midwives, with no
epidural.