Provide Good Labor Support with 5 Easy Tips
Provide Good Labor Support with 5 Easy Tips
Cara Terreri, LCCE, CD(DONA)
Drink - Staying hydrated in labor is so important. Encourage mom to drink water after every contraction so she can stay hydrated throughout labor without the use of IV fluids.
Eat - No one would run a marathon without refueling, and the same is true in birth (which is generally much longer than the average marathon!). Keep track of the last time she had something other than water. If it has been longer than 2-3 hours, offer and encourage mom to eat something, even if it's light (honey sticks, juice, apple sauce, nuts, granola). Be sure to pack your labor bag with a range of nutrition options. And yes, it IS safe to eat during labor!
Pee - Seems silly that a person would have to be reminded to pee, but a mom in labor has other things on her mind! Emptying her bladder once an hour can help labor progress -- an empty bladder makes more room for baby to come down.
Position - Changing positions frequently in labor (about once an hour) helps labor progress and allows mom to continue to find comfort in different ways. For resources on different positions to use in labor, check out this resource from Lamaze, or this guide from Penny Simkin.
Support/Soothe - This one is HUGE. Providing continuous support to a laboring woman is the key to a better birth experience. This can be done in a variety of ways, but usually includes hands-on soothing through touch and massage, and verbal encouragement (you're doing great, you're so strong, you're almost there). You can learn and practice the most effective ways to support a laboring woman by taking a quality childbirth class.