Ep160: 9 Tips for an Unmedicated (Often Referred to as “Natural”) Birth

All About Pregnancy & Birth - A podcast by Dr. Nicole C. Rankins

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In today’s episode you’re going to learn 9 tips for having an unmedicated birth. This is an episode I initially did over 3 years ago. From time to time I like to go back and revisit older episodes as new information comes out or I learn new things. So we are revisiting those 9 things with some additional tidbits of advice. Why do I say unmedicated instead of natural? Well, because that’s what it is! It’s giving birth without medication (most often people mean without an epidural). All birth is natural - procreation, continuing the species, that’s natural. The way that you manage pain doesn’t affect whether it’s natural or not. In this Episode, You’ll Learn About: -What are some questions you should ask yourself before committing to an unmedicated birth -Why unmedicated birth requires a commitment -Why you need to communicate your wishes to your support team in advance -What makes preparation so vital to an unmedicated birth -Why it’s a good idea to stay home as long as possible -How to know when it’s time to go to the hospital -Why you want to stay with the pain instead of fighting it -What are the advantages of seeking out a nurse who has experience with unmedicated birth Full website notes: drnicolerankins.com/episode160 Check out The Birth Preparation Course Register for the class How to Create a Birth Plan the Right Way Take a quick, fun labor pain quiz Our Sponsors: * Check out Mochi Health at joinmochi.com and use my code DRNICOLE to get $40 Off! * Download FamilyAlbum from the App Store today, and start creating a legacy of love one photo at a time. * Get $120 Off Across 4 Boxes, Plus Free Shipping and Free Cookies! Go to gobble.com/DRNICOLE. * Get 25% off your first month for a limited time at ritual.com/DRNICOLE. That’s ritual.com/DRNICOLE for 25% off! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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