![]() Views on Article - Coping with Labour Name: a Country: india Comment: To be at your comfortable most at labour, you need to get familiar with the surroundings at the hospital/ nursing home especially if possible the room that would be allocated and the OT/delivery room. you can check on details like clean toilet facilities, baby cot availability. Make sure there is'nt too much light and noise for post delivery recovery. Most importantly you need to have faith and consider the doctor your best support in the crucial period. make purchases of baby clothes, feeding bras and arrangements for malish wallis well before your due date. My husband was with me thru the labour pain and gave me the much needed love and support. visiting relatives and anticipating grand parents should be considerate towards the mother-to-be at the time of labour and not create unnecessary anxiety. Focus on breathing should be the only thing that matters thru labour. Name: Monisha Country: india Comment: To all to-be-moms. Its not as bad as it sounds. And in a little while after the actual birth, one tends to not be able to remember the pain. After all, why would anyone go in for a second (and more) child if child birth is so gruesome. My clearer memory is of the discomfort and indignity of labour, more than actual pain. So be prepared to leave modesty behind and dont worry about pain. Good luck!
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