The biggest
misconception about labor is that you can control it.
Culturally we're wired to accept these fearful
misconceptions about labor — TV shows and movies often portray childbirth as a horror show with women screaming in gut - wrenching pain.
Not exact matches
We asked Paloma Toledo, M.D., Obstetric physician anesthesiologist and Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, to address the most common
misconceptions about epidurals during
labor.
A related
misconception that many teachers
labor under is that they act in a race - blind fashion; however, most teachers greatly overestimate their knowledge
about other cultures, which manifests itself in a lack of cultural sensitivity in classroom management and pedagogical techniques.