Birthing Your Way, A Mindful Guide To Navigating Labor
Published 12/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.78 GB | Duration: 3h 33m
Published 12/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.78 GB | Duration: 3h 33m
Holistic Childbirth Education
What you'll learn
How to craft a personalized birth plan for your labor.
Understanding the stages of childbirth and labor.
Mindful movements, positions, and labor techniques to help baby descend with ease.
Partner advocacy and support through labor.
Central Nervous System Regulation for you and your birth team.
Requirements
No experience needed.
Description
This course teaches you about the anatomy of childbirth education and how your baby plays an active role in the birth process. What sets this course apart from others is the mindfulness components I weave into the curriculum. With these mindful practices, you will help prepare your mind, body, and spirit for childbirth. The first section of the course covers birth plan writing. It is important to be educated on all of the potential interventions you will be offered throughout labor and which ones align with your values. It is also important to understand how to communicate with your providers. Birth plan writing is more than what happens during actual labor. It also discusses how you wish to have the delivery of your placenta managed, and the preferences you will be offered for newborn care in your immediate postpartum recovery time.In this course, you will learn how to move and breathe through each stage of labor, affirmations to positively influence your thoughts, coping skills to help you as the sensations grow in intensity, and how to regulate your central nervous system. You will also learn partner-assisted movements and ways to mindfully prepare for the pushing, or releasing phase of your baby's birth.You and your partner will feel empowered and ready to rock with all the tools to navigate your labor experience with confidence. You can begin this course around 34 weeks of pregnancy and revisit the lessons as you approach your due date to refresh your memories.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Crafting a "Birth Plan" and why this is so important.
Lecture 2 Birth Preferences for Labor
Lecture 3 Postpartum and Newborn Preferences
Lecture 4 Unplanned or Emergent Cesarean Birth Preferences
Section 3: Stages of Labor and Fetal Stations
Lecture 5 Labor Stages
Lecture 6 Baby's Fetal Station
Section 4: Making Empowered Labor Decisions with the BRAIN Acronym
Lecture 7 BRAIN Acronym for Labor
Section 5: Mindful Movement and Breathwork for Labor
Lecture 8 Intro to Mindful Movement & Breathing
Lecture 9 Diaphragmatic breath for the “easy” contractions (0-4cm)
Lecture 10 Mindful Movements for Early Labor (Pelvic Inlet Engagement)
Lecture 11 Light accelerated breathing as the contraction sensations intensify (5-8cm)
Lecture 12 Mindful Movement for Midpelvis Engagement
Lecture 13 Transition Breathing for the challenging contractions (8-10cm)
Lecture 14 Mindful Movement for Transition Stage of Labor (Pelvic Outlet Engagement)
Lecture 15 Breathing Baby Out Breath Techniques
Lecture 16 Positions for Birthing
Section 6: Birth Partner Support
Lecture 17 Birth Partner - Introduction
Lecture 18 The 3 Balances
Lecture 19 Birth Partner Assists - Comfort Measures
Lecture 20 Birth Partner Assists - Helping baby engage
Section 7: Opening the Pelvic Levels with an Epidural using a Peanut Ball or Pillows
Lecture 21 Peanut Ball Techniques
Section 8: Coping Techniques
Lecture 22 Coping Techniques for Labor
Section 9: Positive Affirmations and Guided Meditation
Lecture 23 Guided Meditation for Birth Preparation
Lecture 24 Guided Imagery Meditation for Active Labor
Section 10: Thank YOU!
Lecture 25 Thank you for taking "Birthing YOUR Way, A Mindful Guide to Navigating Labor"
This course is intended for all families wishing to confidently prepare for their labor and childbirth experienc.,This course will help you understand your birthing rights and choices, how to confidently advocate for yourself and your partner, and how to have productive conversations with your provider and birth team.,Knowledge is power. The more empowered you become during pregnancy in preparation for birth, the less chance you will have at experiencing birthing trauma on your special day.