Tour the location and find out their procedures and practices, and request a list of all their available options for pain management and labor tools. Ask about what you're allowed to bring with you and if there's anything theycan'taccommodate. Delivery options.Vaginal andCesareanare the delive...
During Labor.Decide who you want to be present (e.g., partner, friend, or family), preferred labor positions, and comfort measures like dim lighting, massage, or music. Consider whether you’re open tolabor inductionor prefer to avoid it if progress is slow. Discuss pain management options...
Pain management Some women prefer a medication-free delivery, while others choose to explore pain management options. At the Hutchinson Health BirthCare Center, what’s important to you is important to us. We’ll help you understand your options and support your preferred birth plan. We offer ...
From the pill to IUDs, you have many birth control options. Learn about these so you're ready to have a good discussion with your doctor.
Pain medication and management options Staying hydrated Movement and positions during labor Vaginal and cervical exams Methods to progress labor Who should be in the delivery room Comfort measures during labor and delivery Natural vaginal tearing andepisiotomies ...
Covers choosing the setting and method that best fits the mothers needs and wishes Informs expectant parents about the numerous pain management and labor intervention options Provides instruction on developing and writing a birth plan and putting it into action If you are an expectant mother or ...
Barrier methods, such ascondomsanddiaphragms, physically block the sperm’s access to an egg. These options do not have hormones, and they must be used every time you have sex. Sterilization also keeps the sperm from getting to an egg. This is a permanent (not reversible) surgical procedure...
Will you have an epidural, other pain medication, or a non-medicated birth? Discuss your preferences for pain management with your provider. If you want to use pain medication for labor or have an epidural, talk to your doctor or midwife about your options ahead of time. If you ...
our specialized team of doctors and nurses goes above and beyond to give you and your family the best experience possible as you welcome your little one into the world. You’ll find a soothing environment, private birthing suites and a variety of pain management options to help make labor and...
Because the possible pain during the placement is “very individual,” Dr. Minkin says, it’s difficult for providers to anticipate what a particular person’s reaction will be like. As SELF previously reported, there are some options for pain management during insertion like taking over-the-...