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Tips for Early Labor to Prioritize Rest and Avoid Exhaustion | Early labor, Early labor contractions, Active labor

One of the biggest mistakes first time moms make in labor is to not prioritize rest, especially in early labor. Yes, the pain of contractions is challenging for new moms, but what catches them off guard is the exhaustion in active labor, transition, and pushing. Use these 12 tips for early labor to save energy in order to avoid exhaustion later in labor. Learn what to do when first noticing signs of labor, what to eat and drink in early labor, how to cope with false or prodromal labor, and…

Tara Menzies | Creator of Christian Hypnobirthing on Instagram: "🌟These are fantastic labour tips. 🌟  Movement in labour can be crucial to your baby’s positio… | Hypnobirthing, Labor, Active labor

Christian Hypnobirthing on Instagram: "🌟These are fantastic labour tips. 🌟 Movement in labour can be crucial to your baby’s positioning. Yes, there is an optimal position for baby to be in for a safe and straightforward journey down the birth canal. Your movement in early labour can assist with this enormously. 👌Trusting your instincts on how to move and where, is powerful. 🙌 The Worst position for mum to labour in, is the one that doesn’t feel right. 🎥 @umamother Powerful mumma…

A Pinterest pin with a photo of a pregnant woman sitting on a bed in an OB office. She is wearing a green hospital gown and has her hands in the air. The background contains medical equipment and a blue curtain. The title of the pin is bold and colorful: "HOW DILATED should I be at 36 weeks?" The subtitle is "what can it tell you?". The text is placed over the image. Below the image, it says "The Pregnancy Nurse®".

Wondering how dilated you should be at 36 weeks? Cervix dilation varies, but some may start to dilate and efface as early as 36 weeks of pregnancy. Learn about cervical dilation, effacement, and how to prepare for active labor. Prenatal classes can help guide you through the stages of labor, including the phases of labor and what to expect. Whether you're 36 weeks pregnant or nearing active labor, understanding the process is key. Plus, don’t forget a thoughtful delivery nurse gift!

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