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Pain Management During Labor and Childbirth

what to know about giving birth for the first-time?

Language: english | 6 years ago | 31 views


First Baby: What to Expect

As your expected due date approaches, you might be wondering what to expect during childbirth. While each labor and birth is unique, the process of a vaginal delivery follows four stages: First Stage (early labor, active labor and transition), Second Stage (pushing and birth), Third Stage

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giving birth for the first time is called?

Language: english | 6 years ago | 34 views


First Baby: What to Expect

As your expected due date approaches, you might be wondering what to expect during childbirth. While each labor and birth is unique, the process of a vaginal delivery follows four stages: First Stage (early labor, active labor and transition), Second Stage (pushing and birth), Third Stage

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a woman giving birth for the first time is called?

Language: english | 4 years ago | 21 views

First Baby: What to Expect

As your expected due date approaches, you might be wondering what to expect during childbirth. While each labor and birth is unique, the process of a vaginal delivery follows four stages: First Stage (early labor, active labor and transition), Second Stage (pushing and birth), Third Stage

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what to expect during labor for first-time moms?

Language: english | 5 years ago | 41 views


First Baby: What to Expect

As your expected due date approaches, you might be wondering what to expect during childbirth. While each labor and birth is unique, the process of a vaginal delivery follows four stages: First Stage (early labor, active labor and transition), Second Stage (pushing and birth), Third Stage

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average delivery time for first baby?

Language: english | 7 years ago | 55 views

First Stage (early labor, active labor and transition)
During Early Labor

What to Expect: You will begin to notice tightening sensations in your abdomen called contractions. These contractions can last up to 60 seconds and can be between 5 to 30 minutes apart. Contractions will increase in strength and frequency as your

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