Negotiating the pain and discomfort of labour can be challenging for women, their partners and the midwives attending their births. In current midwifery practice, there are a number of women who express a desire to experience the whole range of sensations accompanying physiological birth without the use of pharmacological agents while retaining a sense of control and dignity. Guidance is available around non-pharmalogical strategies for pain management in labour. Midwives can use the philosophy of normality to thoughtfully support and guide women and their partners, helping them to choose strategies that work with the underlying physiology of pain while enabling women to feel empowered in their birth experience
Abstract Background Non-pharmacological interventions hold promise in reducing labour pain, with min...
Obstetrical patients often present in labor with little or no knowledge of how to manage the pain of...
Introduction: Childbirth pain is among the most severe pains in humankind in terms of severity, and ...
Negotiating the pain and discomfort of labour can be challenging for women, their partners and the m...
Pain in normal labour can be relieved using many non-pharmacological methods including:-Techniques t...
Non-pharmacologic methods of influencing pains in the course of delivery and their use Non-pharmacol...
The advantages and disadvantages of pain management strategies in labour demand comprehensive midwif...
Adequate pain control for mothers during the laboring and postpartum period is essential in producin...
Many women would like to avoid pharmacological or invasive methods of pain management in labour and ...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore best practices for non-pharmacologic pain management during...
Objective: To determine and critically examine maternity attitudes surrounding labour pain and how m...
Background Pain during birth process is acknowledged for good progress of labour but severe, unbea...
Background: Women have experienced labour pain over the years as various attempts have been made to ...
Labor and delivery nurses need to be knowledgeable about current pharmacological and non-pharmacolog...
BackgroundMost women experience pain during labour and after childbirth. There are various options, ...
Abstract Background Non-pharmacological interventions hold promise in reducing labour pain, with min...
Obstetrical patients often present in labor with little or no knowledge of how to manage the pain of...
Introduction: Childbirth pain is among the most severe pains in humankind in terms of severity, and ...
Negotiating the pain and discomfort of labour can be challenging for women, their partners and the m...
Pain in normal labour can be relieved using many non-pharmacological methods including:-Techniques t...
Non-pharmacologic methods of influencing pains in the course of delivery and their use Non-pharmacol...
The advantages and disadvantages of pain management strategies in labour demand comprehensive midwif...
Adequate pain control for mothers during the laboring and postpartum period is essential in producin...
Many women would like to avoid pharmacological or invasive methods of pain management in labour and ...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore best practices for non-pharmacologic pain management during...
Objective: To determine and critically examine maternity attitudes surrounding labour pain and how m...
Background Pain during birth process is acknowledged for good progress of labour but severe, unbea...
Background: Women have experienced labour pain over the years as various attempts have been made to ...
Labor and delivery nurses need to be knowledgeable about current pharmacological and non-pharmacolog...
BackgroundMost women experience pain during labour and after childbirth. There are various options, ...
Abstract Background Non-pharmacological interventions hold promise in reducing labour pain, with min...
Obstetrical patients often present in labor with little or no knowledge of how to manage the pain of...
Introduction: Childbirth pain is among the most severe pains in humankind in terms of severity, and ...