Strong pelvic floor muscles are so important in childbirth,
making labour and delivery easier!
Not exact matches
This creating out of passion
and love, the carrying, the seemingly - never - ending - waiting, the knitting - together - of - wonder - in - secret - places, the pain, the
labour, the blurred line between joy
and «someone please
make it stop,» the «I can't do it» even while you're in the doing of it, the
delivery of new life in blood
and hope
and humanity?
This creating out of passion
and love, this carrying, this seemingly - never - ending - waiting, this knitting - together - of - wonder - in - secret - places, this pain, this
labour, this blurred line between joy
and «please
make it stop,» this feeling of «I can't do it»
and it's just too much, this
delivery in blood
and hope
and humanity?
There's more information on how to prepare siblings for the birth of a new baby over on babyReady where they suggest:
make a game out of the kinds of strange noises that you may
make when you are in
labour, try not to
make too many changes to your child's routine close to the
delivery, let your older child open the baby's gifts,
and take your older child to your doctor (or midwife) visits,
and more.
I am very quiet by nature
and I'm pretty sure I didn't
make any noise while in
labour or during
delivery.
At the same time, we, the community of women
making choices around
labour and delivery, desperately need this information.
As a natural birthing momma of two babies, I can personally attest to the fact that personal expectations, the amount of support from caregivers, the quality of the caregiver - patient relationship
and involvement in decision
making all play a huge role in whether
labour and delivery will be viewed positively or negatively.
Perinatal loss to the 64 women who booked for hospital
delivery but delivered outside
and to the 67 women who delivered outside hospital without ever
making arrangements to receive professional care during
labour accounted for the high perinatal mortality (134 deaths in 3466
deliveries) among all births outside hospital.
For example, they resisted all polling
and focus group evidence on message
and tone, raised no campaign finance, failed to engage with the campaign
delivery and deliberately weakened
and damaged the argument
Labour sought to
make.