|
What is hypovolemia?
How do you know if you have pre-eclampsia?
What does the pelvic floor have to do with labor and birth?
What is a fetoscope and why is it a good thing?
What is the coach’s role?
What is the difference between analgesia and anesthesia?
Is there a difference between physical, mental and emotional relaxation?
When should I go to the hospital?
Which medications are totally safe in pregnancy?
What are the signs of transition?
Which ultrasound is pulsed, and why does that matter?
Are you familiar with the natural alignment plateau?
What does the bloody show look like?
If you are hungry in labor, can you eat?
Dilation, presentation, effacement, & station, are these important?
What is the cycle of fear, and how can you avoid it?
~~~~~~~~~~~~
These are only a small handful of questions that we answer in our Bradley classes. I am not a doctor, so I do not practice medicine. I'm not associated with any particular hospital or birth center. I provide the information that you need to help you become an empowered birthing consumer.
I teach you to be informed of your choices.
You will also learn about: Nutrition, relaxation techniques, important exercises, the three stages of labor, basic newborn care, breastfeeding, and communication between you and your partner as well as with your birth team, amongst a whole bunch of other topics that we cover.
|