The Wonders Of A Waterbirth
September 2, 2009 by Martine Baanvinger
Filed under Pregnancy
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The water is taking my weight and I’m clinging to the hand rails. My husband damping my forehead with ice cold cloths all the time to keep me from fainting.
Initially the pain eases off from the weightlessness and I feel like I’m in a spa except for the contractions and pain!
I’m a water person, I love everything about water and the thought of giving birth in water was a natural advancement from that. No need for drugs, the water is the only form of pain relief I need.
The water enables you to move and get into positions that you couldn’t otherwise. You are floating so can turn with comfort. You use less energy too as everything seems to be floating, you feel like you’re on drugs but you’re not! And for the baby too it is much better as you are relaxed so the baby has an bettertransition out.
Having spent 9 months inside you we should make the baby’s first seconds nicer. The water eases him into the world. No cold, no bright lights.
Then the baby swims up to the surface and will lie on his mums chest, his head outside of the water for the first time. It is there where the baby takes his first breath.
Make sure the room is warmed, the lights are low and there is a relaxing ambience with soft music, candles and aromatherapy. A calm as possible start to life in this noisy and bright world gives the baby less distress.
The whole experience is not only advantageous for your baby but for you too. Once your baby is born, you can relax in the pool for a while whilst clutching your baby to your chest. In my case my daughter actually started to look for my breast and latched on!
Research shows that babies who are born in the water are calmer and sleep better than babies not born in water. And that will of course also create happier parents!
Martine Baanvinger is one of the creators of Raising-Angels.com. For more detailed information about Waterbirth and other Natural Childbirth methods visit her website at www.raising-angels.com.
The Pink Kit – Natural Childbirth
August 28, 2009 by Piri Singher
Filed under Pregnancy
Occasionally you hear somebody recite a story of how easy their childbirth was and how they really enjoyed it. I never thought those stories were true until I myself experienced it. There was one reason that I could do that and that was because of The Pink Kit.
The Pink Kit – what is it? It’s a multi media source of critical information for those wanting a natural childbirth. It contains superb information and techniques that you’ll not find anywhere else. Things that work.
The Pink Kit comprises a Book, DVD and CD’s. It is the finest resource you will find anywhere for natural childbirth.
The Pink Kit is so good that everybody should have it. If more women used it there would be far fewer Cesarean Sections in the world. The Pink Kit is now being recommended by more and more midwives. Natures way of birthing is back in fashion.
Knowing what happens to the bony structure, the soft tissues and the muscles in your pelvis will help you in labor. The Pink Kit shows you all this and even shows you how to ‘map’ your pelvis in order to help your baby’s exit.
The shape of your pelvis will have a deciding factor on your birth. The Pink Kit shows you a technique to work out what shapes yours is (they’re not all the same!). It then goes on to tell you which positions and type of birth is best for your shape. Simple.
The kit also teaches you how to control pain, breathe properly and adjust your position. It even teaches you how to massage the perineum so that you dont tear.
The Pink Kit is also for the partner. There are exercises that both use and will help during birth. My husband felt very sure going into the birth because of the kit.
With this knowledge he played a huge part in the birth of both of our daughters. He was able to guide and instruct me which I found so supportive.
Because of The Pink Kit I got to know my body intimately and during labor was able to respond to it. I had a waterbirth and adjusted my positions when required, to help my baby out.
To make sure that you are prepared as much as you can for the natural childbirth of your baby you need to eat healthy, be fit and well rested. But for the ultimate preparation for natural childbirth you read, watch and listen to The Pink Kit.
Important Facts About Childbirth!
Childbirth is also known as labor, birth which is the completion of human pregnancy period which results in the delivery of one or more babies from a woman womb. The procedure of childbirth is divided in o three broad categories. Sometimes it is also achieved by caesarian section.
Stages of Normal Human Birth
First stage: contractions
This stage of labor starts when the cervix is 3 cm enlarged. The oncoming of actual labor is specified when the cervix starts to increasingly dilate. Breach of the tissue layer, or a blood stained ‘appearance’ may or may not happen at around this stage.
During self-effacement, the cervix gets integrated into the lower section of the uterus. This muscle contraction causes reducing of the upper section and dragging up of the lower section, in a gradual movement. This attracts the cervix up over the baby’s head. Full distension is attained when the cervix is the sizing of the baby’s head; about 10 cm dilation.
The time period of childbirth changes widely, but active phase averages 8 hours for women giving birth to their first baby and 4 hours for those who have already given birth.
Second stage: delivery
Head is fully locked in the pelvis during this stage. It has also passed below the interspinous diam. After this all that will continue is for the fetal head to move below the pubis arch and out through the introitus. The fetus head is seen to ‘crown’ as the labia part. At this time the woman may have a sense of burning or stinging.
Obstetrical delivery of the fetus head indicates the successful finish of the fourth mechanism of labor, and is observed by the fifth and sixth mechanisms. A neonate with umbilical cord ready to be clamped
Third stage: placenta
At this stage, the uterus ejects the placenta (afterbirth). The placenta is normally delivered within 15-30 minutes of the child being born. Paternal blood loss is confined by contraction of the womb following delivery of the placenta. Nursing soon after birth and kneading of the top of the uterus causes uterus compressions that encourage delivery of the placenta. This is the natural childbirth process
After The Childbirth
Doctors typically recommend breastfeeding of the first milk, colostrums, to assist with uterine compression to reduce postnatal bleeding in the mother, and to pass proteins, resistances and other welfare to the baby. Ceremonies like naming ceremony, sacrament , thread ceremony etc., just after child birth is quite common in many cultures.
Pregnancy And Childbirth – How To Induce Labor From Home
July 24, 2009 by Diane Larsen
Filed under Pregnancy
Giving birth is one of the most wonderful experiences a woman can have. But sometimes a baby is in no hurry to make an appearance and might need a little encouragement. If you are overdue and tired, there are some safe methods you could try at home to stimulate labor and finally meet your baby.
You and your doctor most likely discussed medical induction by now. It is, however, important to understand that medications come with a potential danger and side effects. They should be used only as an emergency, after more natural approaches have been explored.
You could end your pregnancy the same way you started it – with sex. This is a well-known trick to stimulate labor. The semen contains natural prostaglandins, hormones that help the cervix to soften and ripen. Nipple stimulation can also help. It releases the hormone Oxytocin which causes contractions.
At nine months pregnant many women don’t desire sex. No problem, there are other options. The simplest one includes gravity. The idea is simple – using the force of gravity to help the baby to descend and speeding up the labor process. Walking or bouncing on an exercise ball can do the trick.
Some herbs, like black and blue cohosh, promote contractions and help the cervix to dilate. Their use, however, is not recommended, because they are possibly unsafe. They have been associated with severe hemorrhaging during childbirth and cardiac complications in newborns.
One of the most safest methods of non-invasive labor induction comes from Asia and has been in use for thousands of years. It’s called maternity acupressure and it’s specifically intended to help with pregnancy and childbirth.
Maternity acupressure, or labor acupressure as it is sometimes called, is based on the same ideas and principles as acupuncture. The only difference is that it doesn’t use needles, but simply fingers to apply gentle pressure to specific points. Women who use this technique experience normal childbirth with substantially less complications.
Facts About A Conception Calculator
May 30, 2009 by Paula Derry
Filed under pregnancy symptoms
You will be able to find out the most fertile days of menstrual cycle through a conception calculator. In this calendar all you need to do is enter the due date of your child and the day your last menstrual cycle started. The ovulation dates and the best times for conception can be calculated using a conception calculator. Generally, most women have a 28 day menstrual cycle. In other words, the time period between starting days two menstrual cycles is about 28 days. For instance, if a women has a 28 day cycle, then if her cycle began on 16 April, then the next cycle can be safely expected to start on the 14th of May.
On the other hand, every human being is different and lots of women dont have a regular 28 day cycle. This makes it difficult for them to calculate the length of their cycles and their conception dates. However, a conception calculator makes this problem easy. It will help you in understanding your body rhythms and help you to plan a child with ease.
A woman usually ovulates around the 14th day of her 28 day cycle. She can usually conceive on that date, or a few days before or after. This time frame is usually open for around five days. Since cycles can be irregular, a conception calculator is needed. They also have features that will allow you to figure out when your baby was conceived. Sometimes we aren’t sure because all pregnancies are not planned, so it just helps to know.
If you are facing some kind of paternity issue or have an issue about the father of your child, then conception calculator is quite useful. People facing a complication, rebound relationship or even a break up can find out about their conception date since sometimes mix ups happen. All you need to do is enter the due date of your child and conception calculator will help you to understand your ovulation date, your last menstrual period date and even the dates where conception may have occurred. If you want your child to be born on a particular day, that can also be planned with a conception calculator. A conception calculator is generally very accurate if the correct dates have been entered. It can not only help you plan your child but also come to your rescue in case of some paternity issue or even for merely satisfying your curiosity.
A Book Guide To Help You Cope Up With Pregnancy Labor
It’s really hard to be a mommy especially when you’re pregnant with your first baby. Just like any other things that you’re going to experience first time, you will really have a hard time trying to figure out what to do when you’re pregnant and your thoughts will wander from the time you’re carrying your first baby up to the time when it decides to go out into the world. So you ask some of your friends for tips and advices. You go to your OB-Gynecologist for pre-natal, for more pregnancy advices and tips like pregnancy nutrition so that you can learn what to feed to yourself thereby feeding your baby inside of you with the right nutrients. A pregnant woman has to know what type of diet is best for her and her baby. It is very imperative to do so. What’s more, a mother, whether a first-timer or a “veteran” should always learn how to deal with pregnancy labor and she needs to learn or re-learn (in the case of the “veteran”) the right way to give birth.
However, these kinds of things can’t only be learned by going to your doctor or the OB-Gynecologist. During the stage of pre-natal, always remember that you only need to visit your Gynecologist once every month and so, what are you going to do during the time in-between? You have to constantly feed yourself with all the required information about how to go through this stage the right way and the only way to learn is to find a book guide or any kind of learning tools so while you are staying at home, you’re constantly learning. And even those who are still looking forward to have her first baby, it’s also important that you should also find a book guide that can help you learn things like how to increase fertility, what to do if you are already an expectant mother and much, much more.
Remember, constant learning is important much more if you’re carrying another life inside of you. Don’t wait for the next visit to your OB-Gynecologist. You can learn more while doing it by yourself right in the comforts of your own home with the help of various learning tools like book guides for mommies.