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E38: First Stage of Labor

Episode 38 Published 1 year, 10 months ago
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What if understanding the stages of labor could transform your childbirth experience, making it more empowering and less daunting? On The Ordinary Doula Podcast we uncover the intricate journey of labor, breaking it down into digestible stages. This episode hones in on the often misunderstood first stage of labor, encompassing early labor, active labor, and the crucial transition phase. Through real-life examples and practical advice, we explore how early labor can be surprisingly manageable, allowing you to continue with daily activities, and prepare you for the more intense contractions of active labor. Discover the signs that indicate progression and learn how to recognize the nuances of your unique experience.

Transitioning into the final part of this enlightening episode, we tackle the often intimidating transition phase. Learn to identify important indicators such as trembling, hormonal shaking, and even those moments of self-doubt and irrational thoughts. While these signs may feel overwhelming, they are actually positive markers of progress. I offer insights on providing and receiving calm, intense support during this time, and discuss the physical sensations like rectal pressure that signal the baby's imminent arrival. Personal anecdotes underscore the uniqueness of each labor experience, reinforcing the importance of being prepared for a variety of scenarios. Tune in for a wealth of knowledge and tools designed to support you through a positive and empowering childbirth journey.

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Show Credits

Host: Angie Rosier 
Music: Michael Hicks 
Photographer: Toni Walker
Episode Artwork: Nick Greenwood 
Producer: Gillian Rosier Frampton
Voiceover: Ryan Parker

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