May 9, 2008

Labor And Delivery – Be Well Prepared

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Once the third trimester of your pregnancy starts; then begins the time for all preparations to welcome your baby. During this phase you become more concerned about the processes involved in labor and delivery and...

Once the third trimester of your pregnancy starts; then begins the time for all preparations to welcome your baby. During this phase you become more concerned about the processes involved in labor and delivery and about whether the arrangements made for the newborn baby are adequate or not. You seek more and more information about the subject so that you are prepared for everything. Information like managing and coping with birth pangs is the most important to know for every mother-to-be. Not only the mother but even the father needs to be familiar with everything about the subject. Related tips and suggestions can be extremely useful.

Birth Of The Baby

It is very important to know about the various types of delivery methods because you never know which method is opted for you by your doctor. The decision taken by your doctor depends upon the position of your fetus and your body capabilities. There are four major kinds of delivery methods namely normal or vaginal delivery, forceps delivery, suction delivery and Cesarean section. Normal delivery is considered to be the most widely accepted method. Under normal circumstances, the baby is born normal or through vagina. Sometimes the doctor has to use instruments like forceps or suction pump, that make the process of giving birth possible through vagina but with assistance. Keep in mind all do's and don'ts about labor and delivery and you will face no problem at that time.

For The Baby

As you welcome your little baby, you have to provide him or her all that is needed. Though your preparations for labor and delivery start very early during the pregnancy but there are certain things that you need to keep a track of and that you tend to forget or neglect the most. Think of the place where you will keep the cot for the baby. Arrange for a convenient place in advance, where you will keep baby's clothes, towels, diapers, baby wipes, etc. Get enough feeding bottles and nipples for the baby, sterilize them well and keep them in a clean place. Place a dumping bag or bin in a nearby place.

For Yourself

Not just the baby, even you need to enjoy adequate attention and care. Prepare everything for yourself that is required, before and after the baby is born. The moment you come to know you are pregnant choose an intelligent and experienced doctor or midwife for yourself who is going to care for you even after the delivery. Keep all important things that you will be requiring afterwards, at hand. To make things easy, form a list of important items and keep ticking them once you get them. This way the fear of labor and delivery won't bother you much and you will have a memorable experience to remember!

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Comments on Labor And Delivery – Be Well Prepared »

July 20, 2008

shaheen kazi @ 9:24 pm

Hi,
I am carrying 26weeks of my pregnancy & I am 27years old, whenever i eat food my stomach becomes heavy. I want to know the reason? why?
hoping to see the reply in anticipation.
thanx

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