Labor massage

Discover Pinterest’s best ideas and inspiration for Labor massage. Get inspired and try out new things.
79 people searched this
·
Last updated 1w
Fundal Massage After Birth: is it Necessary? Going Into Labor, Educate Yourself, Labor Delivery, After Birth, Natural Birth, Hospital Bag, What To Pack, Labor, Massage

LABOR/DELIVERY · MAY 9, 2023 Fundal Massage After Birth: is it Necessary? Share Pin Tweet Share Most people have never heard of fundal massage after birth until they are actually experiencing it. Fundal massage is one of those things you should educate yourself about prior to going into labor, because it can be quite a surprise. You hear the word massage and probably think of something peaceful or tranquil. WRONG. A fundal massage, or uterine massage, in most cases is anything but pleasant.

6
If you’re planning on having a natural birth especially in a hospital where the setting isn’t ideal and epidurals and other forms of pain-relieving drugs are readily available, it’s important that you plan for success ahead of time with more natural ways to manage labor pain. Here are 9 things you can do during labor to help you relax and power through your beautiful natural birth. Labor Massage, Labor Contractions, Birth Facts, Contractions Labor, Unmedicated Birth, Natural Childbirth, Plan For Success, Birth Education, Hospital Birth

If you’re planning on having a natural birth especially in a hospital where the setting isn’t ideal and epidurals and other forms of pain-relieving drugs are readily available, it’s important that you plan for success ahead of time with more natural ways to manage labor pain. Here are 9 things you can do during labor to help you relax and power through your beautiful natural birth.

3
Position Change and Movement During Labor Breech Birth, Doula Bag, Active Labor, Baby Delivery, Birth Affirmations, Pregnancy Labor, Water Birth, Childbirth Education, Birth Doula

It's important to be active during childbirth. Change positions every 20 minutes, even if it's a small shift from one side to the other. These movements help the baby shift and descend into and through the birth canal, and they can even help give the laboring mother comfort during labor. I found this great blog post on At Your Cervix (written by a Labor & Delivery Nurse): Getting in position -- making changes to shake, rattle and roll "Up. Move. Lean forward. Lie on your far left or right…

211
Gina, MS, & Roxanne, RN, BSN on Instagram: "What options do you have for pain relief besides an epidural?? Here are 3️⃣ labor comfort tools!  ✍️ Comment BIRTH for the direct link to our childbirth education course + discount code to use on the course/bundles to learn more labor comforts for you and your partner!  1️⃣ TENS: this is an electric massage tool that can release endorphins for pain relief and acts as a distraction tool!   In between contractions, the TENS will be on a low buzz, and then during contractions you’ll increase it to a tolerable level for pain relief.  I find it works best overtime and is great if you have back labor.  Our fav is from @babycaretens but check to see if your insurance will pay for a TENS for you!  2️⃣ Birth Comb: this tool is surprisingly helpful! The co Tens Unit For Labor, Contractions Labor Timing Chart, Birth Comb, Pressure Points To Induce Labor, Massage To Induce Labor, Accupressure Point To Induce Labor, Pain Management During Labor, Partner Massage, Back Labor

Gina, MS, & Roxanne, RN, BSN on Instagram: "What options do you have for pain relief besides an epidural?? Here are 3️⃣ labor comfort tools! ✍️ Comment BIRTH for the direct link to our childbirth education course + discount code to use on the course/bundles to learn more labor comforts for you and your partner! 1️⃣ TENS: this is an electric massage tool that can release endorphins for pain relief and acts as a distraction tool! In between contractions, the TENS will be on a low buzz, and…

3
Labor massage and more

Explore related boards

Related interests