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Ep 166: How to Labor at Home as Long as Possible

Dr. Shannon and Doula Rachael Episode 166
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Rebroadcast of ep 124:
As you near the end of your pregnancy, and if you’re planning to birth at a hospital, then you might be wondering “when during my labor, do I need to go to the hospital?”  In this episode, Dr. Shannon and Doula Rachael chat about the benefits of laboring at home as long as possible as it pertains to potentially avoiding interventions and using the comfort of your own home to move through early labor.

They discuss:

The stages of labor and an overview of early labor 

Ways to rest during early labor

What the shift into active labor is like 

Early labor coping mechanisms 

Doula and chiropractic support during early labor

Contraction guidelines for when to go to the hospital

Resources mentioned:

Episode 61: Finding your breath - 5 breathing exercises for pregnancy and postpartum

Episode 54: Navigating the final weeks of pregnancy

Episode 24: Comfort during labor 

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