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Childbirth
Pain Management Guide
Many
techniques have been stressed to help relieve the rigors
of labor pains. Medications can be given
to help pain. There are several options available as well.
You can take the quick fix and get a nice shot of something
in the arm. Most of these types of drugs only take the edge
off but still allow the mom to stay in control and coherent.
Intravenous drugs are also available and allow the mom to rest
in a more pain free way, but can make you feel a bit woozy
and have a harder time controlling your thoughts and reactions
if pain is detected. Another and widely used option is the
epidural. This will allow you to feel nothing from the waist
down and be perfectly coherent and happy through labor. Many
women prefer laboring in a pain free state and find that they
are less tired and able to be awake more after the birth. But
don’t bank on this, many complain that since they can’t feel
the erge to push they take longer to push and exhaust themselves
or end up with a medically assisted birth or C-section.
First things first, use your breathing
techniques and focus items you learned about in your childbirth classes. These are
designed to make you focus on a particular way of breathing
or item to refocus your brain on something other than the contraction.
While a contraction is happening focusing on this other distraction
can be quite effective. You may also want to have some acupressure
or massage applied to your back at this time as well. Many
women will focus on their coach or partner and breathe together
for the duration of the contraction. Breathing techniques are
great to use in early labor when contractions aren’t too bad
yet. Combinations of breathing and other types of distraction
or method may need to be used as labor intensifies. Many women
bring pictures or items that they designated as focal item
to help keep them focused on something during contractions.
Other women find closing their eyes and just breathing works
for them. Do what is best for you.
It is common in hospitals and birthing facilities to offer
labor and delivery in water-based forms. This is an excellent
option for relieving some of the pain associated with labor
and delivery. There are several ways that a birthing ball can
be used in water-assisted labor. It is up to the mother to
decide which is best for her, but standing, sitting and squatting
are some of the most common methods used. Usually it helps
for the mother to focus her energy on the water as the contractions
come. This offers an internal focus as well as a physical one.
The warm water is soothing to the mother and can offer some
relief from the physical pain that she is feeling. Some women
find that the jets in the tub are a distraction from the pain
and are helpful while others find that the jets make their
pain worse. Therefore, it is important to do what is comfortable
to you. For a more intimate experience, some mothers like for
their partner to actually be in the tub with them. This is
also a way for the partner to easily massage and soothe the
mother.
Your instincts will guide you through the labor and delivery
process. Walking is an excellent way to help labor along. When
walking, you may experience a contraction. If this happens,
you can ease the pain by moving to a squatting position and
breathing through the contraction. Usually this is an effective
way to handle the contraction. The holding back of the pushing
sensation during labor is what makes it painful. Therefore,
squatting and grunting is a good way to relieve the feeling
of needing to push.
Vocalizing
your pain is an excellent way to deal with it.
Many times you see this dramatized on television, but in reality,
we try and hold back our emotions when they are overwhelming.
It is important to know that yelling, grunting and making a
scene are often a great way to relieve the stress and pain
of the contraction. While you are yelling, you may find that
placing pressure on something else will help to ease the pressure
inside yourself. Grab onto a bed rail or whatever is in reach,
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by SolveYourProblem.com
: 2006
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