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Using squat bar on hospital birthing bed, I think I'll have to give this a try.  Let gravity assist! Healthy Birth, Birth Education, Medical Photography, Pregnancy Labor, Hospital Birth, Birth Photos, Birth Doula, Birth Labor, Birth Plan

Unfortunately, in our society we think of birthing as something done while lying down--Michel Odent This is number 5 in a series on the Lamaze Healthy Birth Practices, why they are important in birth, and how they are less commonly "allowed" in women of size. The previous entries have been: Let Labor Begin On Its Own Walk, Move Around, and Change Positions During Birth Bring a Loved One, Friend, or Doula for Continuous Support Avoid Unnecessary Interventions The new featured Healthy Birth…

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Vanessa Bohannon
Gina, MS, & Roxanne, RN, BSN on Instagram: "Pushing Positions with an epidural! Follow @mamastefit for more tip on pregnancy, birth, and postpartum fitness and education Not all of us will have an Unmedicated birth or even wants an Unmedicated birth and THATS OKAY! For those that get an epidural, many worry they will have to push on their back now! NOT TRUE!! You can push in all sorts of positions, just like the people in this pictures! ⭐️Hands and Knees is a favorite, this can be done over a birth ball, or upright with the head of the bed elevated ⭐️Supported lunge to make more space for baby to rotate under the pubic bone ⭐️Support squat with the squat bar More options that are *not pictured* above 🔥Side-lying 🔥Supine with wedge under one hip 🔥Supine With head of bed elevated up Birthing Positions With Epidural, Epidural Birth Positions, Birth Positions, Epidural Birth, Unmedicated Birth, Postpartum Fitness, Future Mom, Mom Stuff, Pregnancy Birth

Gina, MS, & Roxanne, RN, BSN on Instagram: "Pushing Positions with an epidural! Follow @mamastefit for more tip on pregnancy, birth, and postpartum fitness and education Not all of us will have an Unmedicated birth or even wants an Unmedicated birth and THATS OKAY! For those that get an epidural, many worry they will have to push on their back now! NOT TRUE!! You can push in all sorts of positions, just like the people in this pictures! ⭐️Hands and Knees is a favorite, this can be done over…

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Brooklyn Hayes