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The Pelvic Floor
Hammock or Trampoline? I see this often, in first labors especially: Labor starts with a long pre-labor; the kind of labor that starts and stops multiple times, sometimes for days or even a couple of weeks. A variation of this is an early labor that presents itself with short yet transition-like, painful contractions that do not yet dilate the cervix. Both patterns seem to indicate a body working hard to get a baby aligned and engaged. Once things progress, there can be inten
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Healthy Birth Practice #1
Lamaze's 6 Healthy Birth Practices form an excellent evidence-based blueprint for you to inform yourself, and for me as a doula, to educate, support, and advocate for my clients. It is solid, supported by ACOG, and physiology focused. Let's get started with this series. Let labor begin on its own Why? Because labor starts well before labor starts. The same hormones that regulate labor, birth, breastfeeding, and bonding – oxytocin, catecholamines, endorphins, and prolactin – a
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Postpartum Interruptions Galore
This video below ( link ), while very funny, also highlights how hectic the postpartum time in the hospital can be. One doula mentioned her client counted 60 interruptions in 24 hours! The support at the hospital before going home can be so very helpful and important, especially if you are a first-time parent, but when you are recovering, the frequent disruptions can also be really aggravating. I have been known to suggest that parents make a plan with their favorite (charge)
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