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A Case for Banning the Word “Natural”
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Ben and Jerry’s aren’t the only ones guilty of using the vague word “natural.” Maybe because it means everything—and nothing—at the same time. Holy god, do I love Ben and Jerry’s ice cream. I’m addicted to Mint Chocolate Cookie. I’m also a fan of Milk and Cookies and Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough. Basically, my four food groups are Ben, Jerry, ice cream, and cookies. My lust for it isn’t …
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Birthing a Better Way: 12 Secrets for Natural Childbirth (Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Series)
Birthing a Better Way: 12 Secrets for Natural Childbirthpresents a fresh, proactive, and positive approach to why you may want to consider the safest and most satisfying kind of birth—natural childbirth—especially in these times of overused medical interventions. Kalena Cook, a mother who experienced natural childbirth, and Margaret Christensen, M.D., a board certified obstetrician-gynecologist, have written this much-needed book for expectant mothers and their caregivers, imparting proven
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Painless Childbirth: An Empowering Journey Through Pregnancy and Childbirth
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Painless Childbirth: An Empowering Journey Through Pregnancy and Childbirth is a road map for a woman to achieve painless childbirth. Rather than offer advice or solutions for the many challenges that surface during pregnancy — which most books on pregnancy do — Giuditta Tornetta offers a nine-step process that leads women to discover their innate ability to give birth to their babies and build their self-confidence. She does this by basing the experience more on inner knowledge and less on “e
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Natural Childbirth – Is It Right For You?
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There is a lot of interest in natural childbirth these days. You hear about it on the news, in films or from other parents. If you are expecting your first child, you may be wondering if natural birthing is for you.
What is Natural Childbirth?
Natural childbirth is the process of having a baby without using medications or surgery. Some people may take it so far as to describe it as a birth without any interventions at all. While this is seen as radical by some people, it can truly be a beneficial process to both mother and baby.
Advantages of Natural Childbirth for Both Mom & Baby
There are many advantages to natural childbirth. Many women feel more in control and empowered during the birthing process as they can move around freely, and eat and drink as desired.
Most comfort measures used in natural childbirth, such as massage, water immersion and acupressure, are non-invasive, so there are no side effects for you or baby. Instead of feeling groggy, which can happen with some pain management medications, you remain alert. In addition, your natural hormones can flow as nature intended, preparing both you and your baby for birth.
If your partner wants to be involved, there is more for them to do during natural childbirth. They can rub your back, be a stable person to lean on during contractions, and help you with positive affirmations.
Because pain medications that you take during labor can pass through to the baby, natural childbirth allows your baby to be more alert once he or she is born. They are able to actively nurse, and make eye contact with you and your partner. Beginning the breastfeeding process may be easier when baby is alert and responsive after a natural birth.
Disadvantages of Natural Childbirth
Comfort measures used in natural childbirth do not remove pain; they only reduce your perception of it. It is up to you to learn how to work with your labor pains.
If you have complications, it may become impossible to have a natural birth since many interventions that may be required may increase your pain. In long labors, you could become exhausted and need more assistance. Natural childbirth is hard work that must be prepared for ahead of time.
Pain Management in Natural Childbirth
There are many ways to manage your labor pains in natural childbirth.
Try changing positions to manage the pain or staying upright and active since lying flat in bed can be a quite painful position to labor in.
Practice breathing, visualization and meditation or consider using hypnosis techniques which many women have found to be very effective.
Using a tub of water or the shower can help, since the feeling of the water on your skin can compete with pain messages being sent to your brain. In additon, massage techniques such as effleurage, which is a light, stroking touch, can also send these competing messages. The brain can only process so much at one time, and messages sent from the skin will arrive faster than internal messages.
Hot or cold packs, acupressure, and other comfort measure techniques can help you relax, send competing messages to the brain, and help you cope with the pain.
Most importantly, having someone to support you can go a long way in helping you deal with pain. Whether this is your partner, a family member or friend, or professional labor support, having someone there to support you and help out is very comforting.
Midwives & Doulas
Hiring a doula or midwife to assist at your birth can help you succeed at natural childbirth. A trained doula can lower the incidence of pain medication use and surgical birth, according to studies.
Hiring a midwife as your care provider can help as well. Midwives are trained in normal birth techniques. They are less likely to resort to high tech measures, especially if you are birthing in at home or in a birth center.
As you prepare for your own labor, it is important to remember that childbirth is not a contest. Things may change and your birth may not end up as you anticipated. You must be prepared to go with the flow and respond to circumstances as they arise while heeding the advice of your health care provider. Ultimately, what’s important is that your baby is born healthy.
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A soldier leaves for his final tour of duty
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The loss of a child tests the marriage of Brian and Elizabeth Woods before Briaqn is deployed to Afghanistan .
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In this video, I am just finishing dilating; then straight into pushing. Pushing is the hardest part for me. But it was pretty quick, and SO worth all the pain! View the birth photography slideshow (by Charlotte Geary): www.charlottegeary.com
The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Natural Childbirth
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Thoughtful planning so mom and her supporters are ready when the baby is…
A midwife helps expecting mothers decide how natural they want their labor to be, what birthing methods are available, and the type of professional they want present. It helps women weigh factors, prepare mentally, make important decisions, and plan ahead for successful delivery and beyond.
•Only book covering the spectrum of natural birthing methods, and has a medical authority’s vetting
•Ex
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‘The Biggest Loser’ recap: Medieval Torture
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Hooray, the contestants are finally on the ranch. Alison welcomes them. Look at all the colors! But for right now, the colors mean nothing. It’s an individual competition. You don’t like wearing a bright orange shirt? That’s just too bad. You’re the one who wanted to come to camp.
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Find out what to expect during natural childbirth. See a woman have a baby naturally. To learn more about pregnancy and childbirth, visit www.babycenter.com
Ina May’s Guide to Childbirth
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What you need to know to have the best birth experience for you.
Drawing upon her thirty-plus years of experience, Ina May Gaskin, the nation’s leading midwife, shares the benefits and joys of natural childbirth by showing women how to trust in the ancient wisdom of their bodies for a healthy and fulfilling birthing experience. Based on the female-centered Midwifery Model of Care, Ina May’s Guide to Natural Childbirth gives expectant mothers comprehensive information on everything fro
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Is Natural Childbirth Right For You?
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If you are pregnant, it is important that you plan ahead regarding your expectations for the birth of your child. You may have noticed a lot of interest in natural childbirth lately. Perhaps you’ve heard about it from other parents or seen the many programs on your cable channel that focus on pregnancy and childbirth . Read on to learn more about natural birthing to see if it might be the right choice for you.
What is Natural Childbirth?
Natural childbirth is the process of having a baby without using medications or surgery. Some people may take it so far as to describe it as a birth without any interventions at all. While this is seen as radical by some people, it can truly be a beneficial process to both mother and baby.
Advantages of Natural Childbirth for Both Mom & Baby
There are many advantages to natural childbirth.
Many women feel more in control and empowered during the birthing process as they can move around freely, and eat and drink as desired. Most comfort measures used in natural childbirth, such as massage, water immersion and acupressure, are non-invasive, so there are no side effects for you or baby. Instead of feeling groggy, which can happen with some pain management medications, you remain alert. Your natural hormones can flow as nature intended, preparing both you and your baby for birth. If your partner wants to be involved, there is more for them to do during natural childbirth. They can rub your back, be a stable person to lean on during contractions, and help you with positive affirmations. Because pain medications that you take during labor can pass through to the baby, natural childbirth allows your baby to be more alert once he or she is born. They are able to actively nurse, and make eye contact with you and your partner. Beginning the breastfeeding process may be easier when baby is alert and responsive after a natural birth.
Disadvantages of Natural Childbirth
Comfort measures used in natural childbirth do not remove pain; they only reduce your perception of it. It is up to you to learn how to work with your labor pains. If you have complications, it may become impossible to have a natural birth since many interventions that may be required may increase your pain. In long labors, you could become exhausted and need more assistance. Natural childbirth is hard work that must be prepared for ahead of time.
Pain Management in Natural Childbirth
There are many ways to manage your labor pains in natural childbirth.
Changing positions is a great way to manage the pain. Staying upright and active can also help since lying flat in bed can be a quite painful position to labor in.
Practicing breathing, visualization and meditation. Using hypnosis techniques can be very effective.
Using a tub of water or the shower can help, since the feeling of the water on your skin can compete with pain messages being sent to your brain. Massage techniques such as effleurage, which is a light, stroking touch, can also send these competing messages. The brain can only process so much at one time, and messages sent from the skin will arrive faster than internal messages. Hot or cold packs, acupressure, and other comfort measure techniques can help you relax, send competing messages to the brain, and help you cope with the pain. Having someone to support you can go a long way in helping you deal with pain. Whether this is your partner, a family member or friend, or professional labor support, having someone there to support you and help out is very comforting.
Midwives & Doulas
Hiring a doula or midwife to assist at your birth can help you succeed at natural childbirth. A trained doula can lower the incidence of pain medication use and surgical birth, according to studies.
Hiring a midwife as your care provider can help as well. Midwives are trained in normal birth techniques. They are less likely to resort to high tech measures, especially if you are birthing in at home or in a birth center.
As you prepare for your own labor, remember that childbirth is not a contest. Things may change and your birth may not end up as you anticipated. Be prepared to go with the flow and respond to circumstances as they arise while heeding the advice of your health care provider. Ultimately, the health and well-being of you and your child should be of the utmost importance.
Sheila Baskerville is a CPA and mother of 3 children. For more information on natural, organic baby products and eco-friendly parenting tips, visit Natural-Organic-Baby.com. Get helpful tips delivered straight to you. To sign up for your free monthly newsletter, visit The Go Natural & Organic Baby! E-zine.
Natural Childbirth the Bradley Way: Revised Edition
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Since the Bradley method was first introduced in 1970, a growing number of expectant parents have opted for natural childbirth, knowing that it’s safer than medicated or surgical delivery. But where can parents-to-be go for information on how to have a successful Bradley birth? This book provides all the answers, offering sound advice on how to prepare physically for labor and what to expect during each of its stages. Photos & line drawings.
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Tell me about your experiece w/ childbirth in water?
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Natural Vaginal Childbirth, what do you think makes the difference?
Posted by: | CommentsFor those of you who have had 100% “Natural” childbirth (Meaning no interventions or any drugs what so ever, with the exception of hebal remedies) what do you think improved your chances of sucess???
I had a c/s with my first (supposed CPD) but really it was due to a failed induction. I had a Natural Homebirth After Cesarean HBAC, with my second…
For me I think it was a combo of mind-set, knowledge and being at home.
I am trying to compile info for my sister-in-law who would like a natural birth with her first.
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