We are prepared to provide physical (non-medical), emotional and informational support to women and
their partners during labor and birth, as well as to families in the weeks following childbirth.
Not exact matches
During this high - intensity time, the birth partner — whether father, partner, or friend — needs a book that can give thorough information for studying ahead of time, yet can be easily referenced in an emergency or for quick answers during labor and del
During this high - intensity time, the
birth partner — whether father,
partner, or friend — needs a book that can give thorough information for studying ahead of time, yet can be easily referenced in an emergency or for quick answers
during labor and del
during labor and delivery.
During this hands - on class, we explore valuable tools and techniques that can help mom AND her birth partner stay relaxed, comfortable, and positive during
During this hands - on class, we explore valuable tools
and techniques that can help mom AND her birth partner stay relaxed, comfortable, and positive during lab
and techniques that can help mom
AND her birth partner stay relaxed, comfortable, and positive during lab
AND her
birth partner stay relaxed, comfortable,
and positive during lab
and positive
during during labor.
Be an advocate for your
partner The doctor or midwife
and nurses are there to make sure your
partner and baby do well
during labor and birth.
A good class will equip you with invaluable knowledge on the processes of pregnancy
and birth, as well as teach you
and your
partner some skills
and tricks for comfort
during labor,
and caring for your baby.
With the knowledge from your researching
and your childbirth classes, combined with the expertise of your doula at your prenatal meeting, you can create an awesome
birth plan that is attractive, to - the - point,
and clearly delineates the choices that are most important for you
and your
partner during labor.
These benefits include but are not limited to the power of the human touch
and presence, of being surrounded by supportive people of a family's own choosing, security in birthing in a familiar
and comfortable environment of home, feeling less inhibited in expressing unique responses to
labor (such as making sounds, moving freely, adopting positions of comfort, being intimate with her
partner, nursing a toddler, eating
and drinking as needed
and desired, expressing or practicing individual cultural, value
and faith based rituals that enhance coping)-- all of which can lead to easier
labors and births, not having to make a decision about when to go to the hospital
during labor (going too early can slow progress
and increase use of the cascade of risky interventions, while going too late can be intensely uncomfortable or even lead to a risky unplanned
birth en route), being able to choose how
and when to include children (who are making their own adjustments
and are less challenged by a lengthy absence of their parents
and excessive interruptions of family routines), enabling uninterrupted family boding
and breastfeeding, huge cost savings for insurance companies
and those without insurance,
and increasing the likelihood of having a deeply empowering
and profoundly positive, life changing pregnancy
and birth experience.
Being on - call means anywhere from as little as 5 to as many as 200 text messages can be exchanged
during day time, as well as multiple phone calls
during the day
and night updating me with early
labor progress, the
birth client or her
partner or spouse giving me updates from their doula or nurse on
labor progress,
and sometimes, to tell me there has been a change made by their OBGYN or Midwife to their previous
birth plan.
What you will need to include is your name, your
labor partner's name, your doctor's name, your doula's name (if you have one),
and your baby's name (if decided already), your due date, things you would like
during labour i.e. if you would like ice chips for nourishment or want to be coached when it's time to push, what you would like when it comes to pain relief, i.e. if you want an epidural or not, things that you would like to happen straight after the
birth, i.e. your
partner to cut the cord, if you want to hold the baby straight away or after they've been cleaned up, special requests if you need to have a C - section, concerns
and fears
and anything else.
My job is all about supporting, listening, comforting, educating
and empowering moms, dads
and partners during pregnancy,
labor,
birth and postpartum.
Bradley Method is natural birthing class that focuses on a husband /
partner as a coach
during labor and birth.
They can also support your
partner and allow him to become your very best
birth coach, while still providing him time for the rest he needs
during labor.
During the classes you'll learn about the labor and birth process, natural pain and stress reduction techniques — such as relaxation and the trademark breathing — how your partner can support you during delivery and ways to communicate with the health - care professionals who are helping you to give
During the classes you'll learn about the
labor and birth process, natural pain
and stress reduction techniques — such as relaxation
and the trademark breathing — how your
partner can support you
during delivery and ways to communicate with the health - care professionals who are helping you to give
during delivery
and ways to communicate with the health - care professionals who are helping you to give
birth.
During labor and birth we are a constant companion for you
and your
partner or support person, providing guidance...
You also learn the essence of having your
partner around
during the pregnancy
and labor period in addition to the supportive team before,
during and after giving
birth.
Bradley Method is natural birthing class that focuses on a husband /
partner as a coach
during labor and birth.
The dance of
labor begins with inspiring
birth videos, rebozo technique, Lamaze tips for a safe
and healthy
birth, information on continuous
labor support, including how a doula can assist you
and your
partner during labor.