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Laboring Women Should Have Continuous Support
From Others Throughout Labor

Care Practice 3: Laboring Women Should Have Continuous Support From Others Throughout Labor
Adapted from The Official Lamaze Guide: Giving Birth with Confidence.

In childbirth, as in many aspects of life, we humans do better when we’re surrounded by those we trust, people who tell us we’re doing well and encourage us forward. Good labor support is not watching the clock and checking IV lines and fetal monitor printouts. It’s making sure you’re not disturbed, respecting the time that labor takes, and reminding you that you know how to birth your baby. Your helpers should spin a cocoon around you while you’re in labor—create a space where you feel safe and secure and can do the hard work of labor without worry.


 


   

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