Labor & Delivery
Natural Childbirth Techniques
There are a number of different natural childbirth techniques that can be used when trying to have your baby without the use of any medical interventions. The following techniques have been successfully used for many years in aiding natural child birth. If you are a candidate for natural childbirth, take time to study the different techniques to determine which might work best for you and your partner. It may also be useful to talk to a doctor or midwife about your different options.
Types of Natural Childbirth Techniques
Lamaze
Dr. Ferdinand Lamaze developed this method beginning in Russia using “Psychoprofilaxis.” This method utilizes distraction during contractions to decrease the perception of pain and reduce discomfort. In Lamaze class, you and your partner will learn controlled deep breathing, massage, concentration and how to maintain control during labor.
Water Delivery
Giving birth in a warm tub of water can help a woman relax. The buoyancy also helps alleviate discomfort and pressure. Some believe that water helps the baby enter the world with less light, sound, and dramatic change.
Water delivery is not recommended for women with high-risk pregnancies and in every case, preparation should be made for delivery to occur out of the water if complications arise.
The Alexander Technique
In learning how to deal with his own vocal problem, F. M. Alexander (1869-1955) developed a technique for sitting, standing and moving with safety, efficiency, and ease. Anyone, including a pregnant woman, can learn to release muscular tension to increase breathing capacity and restore the body’s original poise and proper posture.
As your body begins to experience lower back pain, balance and digestive problems, and shortness of breath, simple modifications in your movement can help alleviate these symptoms. When the time for delivery arrives, you will be able to breathe better, calm yourself, focus during the birth, help open the cervix during dilation and prepare for effective pushing as the baby comes.
The Bradley Method
Developed by Dr. Robert Bradley in the late 1940s, this method helps women deliver naturally, with few or no drugs. Courses emphasize excellent nutrition and exercise, relaxation techniques to manage pain, and the effective involvement of the husband or partner as a coach.
You will also learn how to tune in to your body and the positions which will ease labor pains and prepare you for the stages of labor. You will learn how to avoid having a cesarian section, how to breastfeed, and how to discuss your birthing plans with your doctor.
