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Birthing Class with Ice Cubes and Clothespins?

May 17, 2018 By Deena 9 Comments

In many childbirth classes, and sometimes, in a doula’s prenatal visit with a client, there are ice cubes. I saw ice cubes in my training when I became a Lamaze educator and ice cubes in various professional development workshops. So what gives? The ice is given to pregnant people and their partners to simulate the […]

Filed Under: Main Blog Page Tagged With: Childbirth, Childbirth Education Classes, Coping Skills, Doula, Emotional State, Labor, Lamaze, Pain, Pain Management During Labor

Pushing side lying OR, how to turn a squat on its side!

March 2, 2018 By Deena Leave a Comment

Amy might look slightly awkward here, but this pushing position in bed is one of the best I’ve found.  Let’s break it down. If you look at this image sideways, you can see that Amy is actually squatting. Brilliant, I say! As we know, squats can open the pelvis 1 – 2 cm to make […]

Filed Under: Into the Light, Labor Postures for Comfort and Pain Management, Main Blog Page Tagged With: Birth, Childbirth, Childbirth Education Classes, Coping Skills, Epidural, Labor, Lamaze, Mothers, Pittsburgh, Pregnancy, pushing, Squats

Pushing while Seated, Using the Squat Bar

February 23, 2018 By Deena Leave a Comment

This is one of my go to pushing positions for mothers in a hospital setting. It’s a position that can be used both with or without an epidural and that’s what makes it so wonderful. Josh is sitting in the chair so that when Amy pulls on the scarf, she doesn’t tip the chair over […]

Filed Under: Into the Light, Labor Postures for Comfort and Pain Management, Main Blog Page Tagged With: Birth, Childbirth, Childbirth Education Classes, Coping Skills, Epidural, Labor, Lamaze, Pittsburgh, Pregnant, pushing, Squats

One Squat for Everyone During Labor

February 16, 2018 By Deena Leave a Comment

Can I just tell you how much I love this squat! It’s the only squat you can do for an extended period of time in comfort. The brilliant thing about this squat is that it’s available to the vast majority of women during labor, no matter what your level of fitness or your fatigue level. […]

Filed Under: Into the Light, Labor Postures for Comfort and Pain Management, Main Blog Page Tagged With: Birth, Childbirth Education Classes, Coping Skills, Labor, Lamaze, Pittsburgh, Pregnancy, Pregnant, Squats

Standing in Labor to Manage Contractions

February 9, 2018 By Deena 4 Comments

Standing labor postures keep you active and moving, which helps to facilitate baby’s decent and rotation though the pelvis. These postures also help you to manage pain. In all phases of labor, before pushing, it’s generally better to be active and upright during contractions. Standing and leaning over something, in this case a chair, allows […]

Filed Under: Into the Light, Labor Postures for Comfort and Pain Management, Main Blog Page Tagged With: Baby, Birth, Childbirth, Childbirth Education Classes, Coping Skills, Fathers, Labor, Lamaze, Pain, Pittsburgh

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