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The Actually Useful, Very Sensible and Practical Guide to Make Birth Easier Part 2 – Quick Guide to Make Birth Easier

Posted on May 26, 2016 by makebirtheasier

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Category: GuidesTags: Birth, birth position, Birth Weight, Cesarean Section, Clinical Evidence, CSection, DCC, Delayed Cord Clamping, easier birth, fetal position, foeatal, Intervention, Labour, Make Birth Easier, Maternal Position, OCC, optimal fetal position, Positive Birth, Research, Umbilical Cord

The Actually Useful, Very Sensible and Practical Guide to Make Birth Easier Part 1 – Introduction

Posted on May 19, 2016 by makebirtheasier

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Make Birth Easier? Really? Some people believe there’s not much you can really ‘do’ to make birth easier, shorter or safer. I am not one of those people anymore. For some women, medical intervention really is necessary, and I am all for intervention when… Continue Reading “The Actually Useful, Very Sensible and Practical Guide to Make Birth Easier Part 1 – Introduction”

Category: GuidesTags: Birth, birth experience, birth position, Birth Weight, Cesarean Section, Clinical Evidence, contractions, CSection, DCC, Delayed Cord Clamping, easier birth, fetal position, foeatal, health care providers, Intervention, Labour, Make Birth Easier, Maternal Position, OCC, optimal fetal position, positioning techniques, Positive Birth, post natal depression, Research, Umbilical Cord

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