Labor Pain Relief : Labor Pain Relief: Instinctual Coping

During labor many women will use instinctual coping mechanisms for labor pain relief. Learn more about using instinctual coping for labor pain relief with tips from a labor educator in this free pregnancy video. Expert: Lauren Ryan Contact: www.supportedbirthclass.com Bio: Lauren Ryan has been CSBE (Certified Supported Birth Educated) through Jana Warner, a Doula who she studied under in West Los Angeles. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan

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7 Responses to “Labor Pain Relief : Labor Pain Relief: Instinctual Coping”

  1. corysgirl06 says:

    @tphillips85 That is NOT what she is saying. She is asking you what you did during your most painful moment PRIOR to being pregnant. How did you deal with the pain? She’s not saying that is what it is going to feel like.

  2. CharlotteC130 says:

    What if the thing I do is sleep when i’m in pain, how would that work with birth?

  3. nellebel54 says:

    really realistic and good advices
    every woman can do it
    Yes we can!

  4. sophiejomacduff says:

    this is really good actually, I am due in just under 5 weeks, and all these videos have really helped me…x

  5. larosa6767 says:

    Your the one who decided to get pregnant! She is just saying how it is, Learn how to deal with your own actions!

  6. tphillips85 says:

    wow… so labor is like having all the bones in my body broken… thanks that’s reassuring lady so glad i have 2 more weeks to think about this until my due date- YOU ROCK!

  7. shadforth1 says:

    what if it’s just screaming and panicing – like my first labor?