Positions for Labour: Maternal Movement and Optimal Fetal Positioning
Don't Take Labor Lying Down Finally, there's a video that clearly shows the benefits of maternal movement during labor! An innovative 3D fetal animation technique illustrates how movement provides comfort, progresses labor, and minimizes interventions by helping the baby into an optimal po...
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InJoy Productions,
2008.
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Summary: | Don't Take Labor Lying Down Finally, there's a video that clearly shows the benefits of maternal movement during labor! An innovative 3D fetal animation technique illustrates how movement provides comfort, progresses labor, and minimizes interventions by helping the baby into an optimal position for birth. This program demonstrates a variety of productive positions for both the first and second stages of labor, and for moms with limited mobility due to epidural anesthesia. You know maternal movement works""now, expectant mothers will too! Program Benefits: Movement makes sense - 3D animation illustrates basic fetal positions The right moves - shows how positions help the baby move Mother's instinct - helps moms trust instinctual movement Train staff - teaches nurses to provide better support Special situations - epidural anesthesia, fetal monitoring, fatigue A helpful guide - includes a color handout to use in the labor room Topics Include: Fetal Positions - anterior, posterior, transverse, breech Positions for First Stage - upright, forward-leaning, asymmetrical, side-lying, positions with epidural, fatigue, and monitoring Positions for Second Stage - sitting, hands and knees, squatting, side-lying, disadvantage of pushing when flat on back |
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Physical Description: | 1 streaming video file (20 min.) |
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