Risks of Epidural Use During Labor

Risks of Epidural Use During Labor

In the US, 71% of women choose to have some type of epidural anesthesia pain relief during labor (Stanford Medicine, 2017). Most of the time, epidural anesthesia is not medically necessary. It is chosen by mothers who do not want to experience the pain that comes with childbirth, or it’s been suggested to get an epidural. Epidurals are also used when a woman is not progressing, or they have hit their threshold for labor pain and ask for it.

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Connecting with Your Baby: 5 Ways to Bond Before Birth

Connecting with Your Baby: 5 Ways to Bond Before Birth

The bond you create with your little one will sustain you through all the hills and valleys of your journey together. Forgive and heal old wounds, surround yourself with positivity and wander with curiosity into the great unknown of motherhood.

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Hiring a Doula for Your Birth: Giving Yourself the Gift of Self-Love

Hiring a Doula for Your Birth: Giving Yourself the Gift of Self-Love

When you're considering who you want on your birth team, remember to include a doula. Even though hiring a doula can seem like an unnecessary expense in addition to all the other expenses of having a baby, it's perhaps the most essential expense of all.

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Preparing for a Natural Birth

Preparing for a Natural Birth

Any mama will tell you that along with pregnancy comes some big emotional, hormonal and physical changes. As a baby grows, a pregnant woman also grows, sometimes wildly. She finds herself sharing her hopes and dreams with her little one, imagining how her pregnancy will progress, how her birth will go, and who her baby will be. It's really amazing.

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