One of the bits of information I found when I was researching
all things labour and birth in my last pregnancy, was that eating dates may help you have a natural, shorter labour.
Not exact matches
Gary: To do a
thing apart from His Spirit is just self works: It is not in
and by The Faith of the Son of God: Paul said; he lives by the Faith of the Son of God, that comes with the in workings of the Holy Spirit: Even as Paul says; follow me as am of Christ: This was Paul commission: Little Children I
labour in
birth again until Christ be formed in you, this takes us from self works into the in workings of the Holy Spirit, that we too are conformed into the image
and likeness of Christ, as Christ is formed in us: Even as it was with Peter's commission, Peter when thouest is converted convert thine brethren: But we can see many left Jesus
and Paul when it can time for the strong meat to be had: So too is it in each generation: The great falling away, that only the faithful remain: Thank - you Gary; In Jesus name Alexandria: P.S. if Peter or Jesus or Paul would stand here today in your presence
and speak forth what they spoke forth then, would you truly receive them??? Now it is the Christ in us that comes forth to minister the Words of the Lord through others as they: That is why Christ is not divided, those of the same Spirit will know because we speak the same
things in
and by His Holy Spirit:
Your hospital bag needs to contain all the
things you will need for the duration of your stay, so the items you might want in
labour, such as lip balm, a comfy over sized t - shirt, your TENS machine
and clothes
and toiletries for after the
birth.
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.
From conception, these hormones are responsible for «setting the stage» for all
things pregnancy related, such as: optimum fetal development, preparing the pregnant woman's body for lactation, signalling the onset of
labour and expelling the placenta or «after -
birth».
I guessed what
labour would be like, my reaction to
things and the moment of my baby's
birth.
I feel that women
and their partners do much better with privacy
and intimacy during the
birth process
and that, my role is to sometimes protect that privacy
and intimacy first of all by educating them that that might be really important
and to talk about you know the effect both positive
and negative about um, support during that time can be or even just letting people know hey, we're in
labour, the Facebook kind of
thing but you know keep it quiet, keep it down, don't fritter the energy away by drawing other people to it or drawing the expectation that something's happening rather than just letting something evolve... I think guarding the space by keeping the space as calm
and quiet
and private as possible is key
and giving people tools to do that during the prenatal time to deal with over eager family members or friends.
Women who feel more in control in the reading I have done relate it to
things like ambulatory ability, acceptability of vocalising their pain, social control (i.e. who is present at the
birth), environmental control
and comfort — leading them to feel more mentally able to cope with
labour and being more in control of themselves which is often highlighted as a definer of a good
birth experience.
But the greatest
thing was that eventually on my third
birth, I had the
labour and birth that I truly wanted,
and needed,
and that was all down to completing this course.
I have always had a great interest in
labour and birth,
and medical
things.
And while they are happy that hospital birth services exist for pregnancies with complications or if there are difficulties in labour, they believe that the hospital environment is not always the best place for a woman in normal labour to have a normal, natural birth, even if only because bright lights, clock - watching and multiple examinations are most definitely not conducive to relaxing and, you know, letting your body do its thi
And while they are happy that hospital
birth services exist for pregnancies with complications or if there are difficulties in
labour, they believe that the hospital environment is not always the best place for a woman in normal
labour to have a normal, natural
birth, even if only because bright lights, clock - watching
and multiple examinations are most definitely not conducive to relaxing and, you know, letting your body do its thi
and multiple examinations are most definitely not conducive to relaxing
and, you know, letting your body do its thi
and, you know, letting your body do its
thing.