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Nurse Sydney on Instagram: "Pushing positions with an epidural from a Labour & Delivery Nurse 🤰🤱 Cannot be taken as medical advice. #laboranddeliverynurse #labor #birth #pushing #epidural #newmom #pregnant #pregnancymusthaves #pushingpositions #epiduralbirth #momtobe #pregnancy #laboranddelivery #childbirth #newborn #anaesthesia #obgyn #midwife"

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There are a lot of blogs and posts written about “How to avoid an epidural” or “How to have a natural birth” out there. I’ve written a few (here’s one for example)! But what if you are planning on getting an epidural? Are you exempt from needing a birth plan? Of course not! An epidural birth require

13 Reasons NOT to Get an Epidural - Tales of a Messy Mom Epidural Side Effects, Epidural Needle, Epidural Birth, Labor Tips, Natural Birthing Plan, Birth Prep, Unmedicated Birth, Birth Recovery, Natural Labour

Debating on getting an epidural?Planning for a natural birth, but need some reassurance on your decision to avoid the epidural? For most of human history, women have birthed without epidurals. But now, with them being so common, it really makes you wonder if there are any benefits to not getting an epidural? The potential risks of getting

Gina, MS, & Roxanne, RN, BSN on Instagram: "Pushing Positions with an epidural! Follow @mamastefit for more tip on pregnancy, birth, and postpartum fitness and education Not all of us will have an Unmedicated birth or even wants an Unmedicated birth and THATS OKAY! For those that get an epidural, many worry they will have to push on their back now! NOT TRUE!! You can push in all sorts of positions, just like the people in this pictures! ⭐️Hands and Knees is a favorite, this can be done over a birth ball, or upright with the head of the bed elevated ⭐️Supported lunge to make more space for baby to rotate under the pubic bone ⭐️Support squat with the squat bar More options that are *not pictured* above 🔥Side-lying 🔥Supine with wedge under one hip 🔥Supine With head of bed elevated up Birth Positions With Epidural, Birthing Positions With Epidural, Epidural Birth Positions, Epidural Birth, Labor Tips, Unmedicated Birth, Postpartum Fitness, Future Mom, Mom Stuff

Gina, MS, & Roxanne, RN, BSN on Instagram: "Pushing Positions with an epidural! Follow @mamastefit for more tip on pregnancy, birth, and postpartum fitness and education Not all of us will have an Unmedicated birth or even wants an Unmedicated birth and THATS OKAY! For those that get an epidural, many worry they will have to push on their back now! NOT TRUE!! You can push in all sorts of positions, just like the people in this pictures! ⭐️Hands and Knees is a favorite, this can be done over…

Labor Positions with an Epidural: Get Off Your Back, Mama! - Flawed and Fearless Mama Labor Ball, Epidural Needle, Hep B, No Food Or Drink, Epidural Birth, Labor Pain Management, Fetal Monitoring, Labor Positions, Unmedicated Birth

While the epidural can provide great comfort, it doesn't mean you need to stay in one position throughout the entire process... especially not your back! In fact, changing positions caWhile the epidural can provide great comfort, it doesn't mean you need to stay in one position throughout the entire process... especially not your back! In fact, changing positions can help progress labor, reduce the chances of a cesarean section, and make your birthing experience more comfortable.

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