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5 Things Every Expectant Mom Needs to Know to Prepare for Labor and Childbirth


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Being pregnant is a wonderful thing. Knowing that there’s a child growing inside you is an amazing privilege. But as much as you enjoy every minute of taking care of the baby in your belly, there is something that sometimes creeps up on you, nagging you into worry and fear: childbirth.
Yes, you’ve heard all the horror stories about how absolutely excruciating and painful it is. But take heart, mom! Rome Kanapi, pioneering childbirth educator, says that you could easily manage labor and childbirth as long as you have the support of your spouse and family. It would also be best to pay attention to certain tips and techniques which would make labor and childbirth a more fulfilling experience.

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Pioneering childbirth educator Rome Kanapi shares valuable tips for parents-to-be

At Mommy Mundo’s Pregnant Pause 11, a learning session for modern moms-to-be and their partners to help alleviate their fears and anxieties by empowering them with relevant and useful information, Kanapi shared solid reminders that all expectant parents must keep in mind so that they are better prepared for the arrival of their child.

1. Prepare your bag for labor by 35 weeks. Your labor bag must contain the following:
* Doctor’s admitting order indicating that you allow your partner to be with you during labor and delivery
* Childbirth Class Certificate, class notes, and information sheets
* Eyeglass, hair clips, lip lubricant, back labor aids
* Gelatin, lollipops, cotton balls
* Toiletries, wash cloth, light jacket or wrap
* Baby Book, camera with extra batteries
* Relevant documents: medical insurance ID, Philhealth forms, marriage certificate, etc.

2. Prepare your information sheet in advance.
When you’re wheeled into the hospital, you will be asked for your medical history together with other relevant information. This will help medical professionals give you the best support possible. However, you may not exactly be in the best of moods while in labor, and may not recall vital pieces of information while in pain. So it’s better to prepare your information sheet beforehand. Here are the information you should provide:
* Name, blood type and Rh factor; provide your partner’s information too
* Last menstrual period and expected date of delivery
* How old were you when you had your first period? Are you regular or irregular in menstruation? How many sanitary pads do you use on a heavy day?
* History of the pregnancy
* Any allergies as well as illnesses such as hypertension, diabetes, asthma, edema, etc.
* Pregnancy tests done: Urinalysis, ultrasounds, CBC, FBS, Bio-Physical Profile, Congenital Anomaly Scan, etc.
* Vitamin supplements
* Do you smoke or drink alcohol?
* Name of attending obstetrician and pediatrician

3. Know when to go to the hospital. As soon as you start having contractions, keep track of the intervals. You should go to to the hospital when:
* The contractions are coming regularly every five minutes or so, lasting for 45 to 60 seconds
* Your bag has ruptured. You’ll know this has happened when you experience a leak or a gush of fluid.
* You have a bloody discharge.
* When you experience any of these, call your doctor immediately and go to the hospital.

4. Although there is no perfect position for labor, these reminders can help you manage the pain and discomfort which comes with it:
* Change positions every 30 minutes to one hour, if possible.
* Choose gravity-favoring positions such as standing and slow dancing, sitting on a chair or doing a cowboy sit, sitting on a ball, kneeling on your hands and knees, or squatting.
* The worst is to be on your back for the duration of your labor.

5. When it comes to delivery, there are also positions which would help you manage this experience better:
* As upright as possible so that gravity can assist you
* Semi-sitting on the delivery table or a bean bag
* Semi-sitting with foot rest
* Lying on your side with one leg supported by your partner
* The worst is to be lying down during delivery.

Pregnant Pause 11 was held at the F1 Hotel Manila, the first hotel to open in Bonifacio Global City. Centrally located within walking distance to corporate offices, shopping centers, upscale boutique shops, and recreational facilities, F1 Hotel is at the center of where the action is and is a major hub and meeting place within dynamic Bonifacio Global City. F1 Hotel offers upscale accommodations complemented by the highest standards of services, facilities, and amenities.

Pregnant Pause 11 was sponsored by Philips Avent, Pampers Diapers, Pigeon, and Cycles and Cradle.

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A lot of preggie mamas came with their spouses

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A happy couple excited to learn about labor and childbirth

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These items from Pigeon will definitely prove useful to expectant parents

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The expectant moms were taught how to change diapers properly

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Gift sets from Pampers were given away to lucky pregnant mamas

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An expectant mom gets to take home a gift from Philips Avent

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This feeding set from Philips Avent will come in handy when baby starts joining you at the dinner table

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Cycles and Cradle offer baby-friendly products

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Lovely moms-to-be with gifts from Cycles

6 Comments

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  1. maanpedro@gmail.com says

    November 13, 2015 at 1:42 am

    Hi! Do you have future schedules of Pregnant Pause? I’m 30 weeks pregnant and I would love to attend one. Thanks! 🙂

    Reply
    • jing.lejano@gmail.com says

      November 15, 2015 at 11:21 pm

      Hi Maan! Do visit out Facebook page from time to time for updates! Thanks for visiting and have a great week! 🙂

      Reply
  2. macalagay.jem@gmail.com says

    November 13, 2015 at 2:43 pm

    Hello Mommy Mundo! I’m on my 32 weeks now and I’m already worriesome for the big day- childbirth and of course that equate to pain in labor and delivery. I would like to attend your seminars discussing these helpful tips. I’m sure this would help me a lot in preparation for the big day 😊

    Reply
    • jing.lejano@gmail.com says

      November 15, 2015 at 11:20 pm

      Hi Jem! Don’t worry too much. Keep Ms Kanapi’s tips in mind and you’ll do fine. Unfortunately, we won’t be having another Pregnant Pause workshop anytime soon, but do visit our Facebook page from time to time for updates. Best wishes! 🙂

      Reply
  3. pazaranzamendez@gmail.com says

    November 17, 2015 at 4:26 am

    I’m so glad we attended this event. It was very informative, empowering and fun. They also gave us a lot of freebies which is so cool. Made my husband and I feel more ready for the arrival of our little munchkin. Plus it served as our bonding moment.

    Reply
    • jing.lejano@gmail.com says

      November 19, 2015 at 10:31 am

      We are so happy that you had fun and learned something at Pregnant Pause! Best wishes!

      Reply

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