Last updated 11/2021
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How the body work during childbirth, How to prepare for labor, Delivery room procedures etc.
What you’ll learn
30 days guide to prepare your body for pregnancy
Do’s and don’ts during pregnancy
Drugs used during pregnancy
Things every partner should do for a mom – to-be
Principle of good care for pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum
Tips to help you prepare for childbirth and labor
How does my body work during child birth
Delivery room procedure following a normal vagina birth
Natural birth without pain
maternal mortality rates, causes and prevention
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Description
The process of childbirth is a very big issue that concern all, for a woman to conceive and delivery in nine months or within nine months is a big challenge to modern woman, with its associated complications, to the extent that some women even die during birth is a critical concern for society to ensue that know women should suffer during or after pregnancy.There is no way to be sure when a woman’s labor will begin, but there are some signs that it will start soon. In the weeks before birth, the baby may drop lower, the mother may feel more contractions, or the mother may just feel different. Other signs may happen only a day or two before labor starts. The mother’s stool may change, or a little show ( blood mucus) may come out of the vagina. Sometimes, the bag of water breaks.The baby drops lower in the belly, babies often drop lower in the mother’s belly about two weeks before birth. But if a mother has had babies before, this may not drop until labor begins. Contractions get stronger or come more often during labor the womb squeezes up and becomes hard. This is called a contraction because the womb contract, or tightens.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Introduction to childbirth
Section 2: 30 Days Guide To Prepare Your Body For Pregnancy
Lecture 3 30 days guide to prepare your body for pregnancy
Section 3: Do ‘s And Don’ts During Pregnancy
Lecture 4 Pregnancy do’s
Lecture 5 Pregnancy don’ts
Lecture 6 Nutrition during pregnancy
Lecture 7 Exercise during pregnancy
Section 4: Drug Use During Pregnancy
Lecture 8 How drug cross the placenta
Lecture 9 Vaccines during pregnancy
Lecture 10 Drug used to treat heart and blood vessel disorders during pregnancy
Lecture 11 Anti depressants during pregnancy
Lecture 12 Antiviral drug during pregnancy
Lecture 13 Social drug during pregnancy
Lecture 14 Illicit drugs during pregnancy
Section 5: Things Every Partner Should Do For A Mom – To – Be
Lecture 15 Listen and talk
Lecture 16 Pitch in
Lecture 17 Get packing
Lecture 18 Make your contact list and choose a wing man
Lecture 19 Stay informed
Section 6: Principles Of Good Care For Pregnancy, Childbirth And Postpartum
Lecture 20 Communication
Lecture 21 Workplace and administration procedures
Lecture 22 Standard precautions and cleanliness
Lecture 23 organizing visit
Section 7: Tips To Help You Prepare For Childbirth And Labor
Lecture 24 Join a class
Lecture 25 Find strength and focus / Nix negativity
Lecture 26 Be prepared / Seek support
Lecture 27 Have tricks up your sleeve / Get up
Lecture 28 Set the scene / Relax
Lecture 29 Be a water baby / Try massage
Lecture 30 Stay true your self / Share your Fear
Section 8: Delivery Room Procedure Following A Normal Vaginal birth
Lecture 31 Delivery room procedure following a normal vaginal birth
Section 9: How Does My Body Work During Childbirth
Lecture 32 What do things look like inside
Lecture 33 What can l expect emotionally
Lecture 34 Stage one of childbirth: Dilation stage
Lecture 35 Stage two of child birth : Pushing stage
Lecture 36 Stage three of childbirth: Placenta stage
Section 10: Natural Birth
Lecture 37 What is natural birth
Lecture 38 What are the benefits of natural birth
Lecture 39 What are the risk of natural birth
Lecture 40 Is natural birth right for me
Lecture 41 How to prepare for a natural birth
Lecture 42 Tips for a natural birth
Section 11: Maternal Mortality Rates, Causes And Prevention
Lecture 43 Maternal mortality rates, causes and prevention
Women, father, men, parents, everybody, nurses, health care offices, governments, health consultants, hospital administrators etc
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