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… (bottom down) or other unusual position you go into labour before 37 weeks or after 42 weeks of pregnancy you … necessary, an obstetrician may also be called during your labour and birth. Babies born at home A midwife can provide labour support for both hospital and home births. If you …
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… of medicine you get will affect how numb you are. For labour and vaginal birth, a low dose of medicine is often … an epidural. For some women, the medicine may slow down labour. For others, it has no effect on the length of labour. In some cases, it may make labour go faster. It …
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… it's your first pregnancy. If a friend is going to be your labour coach, they can come too. A good time to start the … information about what you can expect during pregnancy and labour and delivery. You may also learn what to expect in … for relaxation, muscle control, and breathing during labour and delivery. There are several methods that might be …
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… you can think of contractions as waves rolling over you. Labouring in water. Soaking in warm water may help ease stress in early labour. Acupuncture. This treatment during labour may help you manage pain. What are the risks of …
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… that the scar on the uterus may break open (rupture) during labour. Women who have a low transverse caesarean scar have … transverse scar have a uterine rupture during a trial of labour. footnote 1 A woman's risk of uterine rupture … (classical) scar. The use of medicine to start (induce) labour. Some doctors avoid the use of any medicine to start …
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… gets thinner. Dilatation means that the cervix opens. As labour nears, the cervix may start to thin or stretch … But a first-time mother often will not dilate until active labour starts. Late in your pregnancy, your health … He or she will wear sterile gloves to do this. During labour, contractions in your uterus open (dilate) your …
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… and protects your baby. It usually happens when you are in labour or close to labour. When it happens, women often say their "water … in the amniotic fluid may help start or strengthen labour. Sometimes your membranes may be ruptured by your …
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… You may find you get increased Braxton Hicks (pre-labour). This is normal. Your uterus is contacting to soften and thin your cervix in preparation for labour. If you plan to give birth in a hospital, this is a good time to: Pack your hospital labour kit Arrange care for your home and any older children …