Most women are
nervous about labor pain whether their goal is an unmedicated labor or not.
Ask any woman expecting her first child and she will probably tell you she's a little if not extremely
nervous about her labor and delivery.
You're excited to meet your baby and — if you've already had a difficult birth — you may be
nervous about labor and birth.
I've successfully birthed 5 children and have «doula - d» for dozens of births, but I still get
nervous about labor.
Not exact matches
If a man in despair is as he thinks conscious of his despair, does not talk
about it meaninglessly as of something which befell him (pretty much as when a man who suffers from vertigo talks with
nervous self - deception
about a weight upon his head or
about its being like something falling upon him, etc., this weight and this pressure being in fact not something external but an inverse reflection from an inward experience), and if by himself and by himself only he would abolish the despair, then by all the
labor he expends he is only
laboring himself deeper into a deeper despair.
In a way, I'm glad I'm not showing during my first trimester because I'm
nervous about being bombarded with well - intentioned but scary stories
about pregnancy and
labor from other moms.
They gave me so much trust in my body that I really never once felt
nervous or scared
about labor.
This book is perfect for fathers - to - be that are
nervous about what to expect during
labor and delivery.
I knew I'd be able to learn from their experiences, better prepare myself for
labor and delivery thanks to their knowledge, and feel all - around more empowered knowing other women I loved and trusted had already been through everything I was anxious and
nervous about.
I had all this
nervous, excited energy that I knew I needed to channel into something positive to keep myself distracted and manage my nerves
about labor and delivery.
For women who opt to get a C - section because they are
nervous about the pain of
labor and delivery, be aware that you will still feel pain of your own during the recovery period.
When you're expecting, it's completely normal to feel
nervous, whether you're thinking
about your
labor or the inevitable sleepless nights ahead.
«Both Democratic leaders, while interested in the topic, are
nervous about what they can get their members to vote on,» said Jeff Johnson, president of the Washington State
Labor Council, AFL - CIO.