Most laboring mothers choose to use pain meds, but if you’re going without there are a few options to ease the pain. Credit...Elena Xausa Supported by By Mollie Bloudoff-Indelicato This guide was ...
Childbirth doesn’t have to look one way. Around the world, and increasingly in India, more parents are exploring birth ...
Pain management during childbirth has evolved dramatically over the centuries, from herbal remedies to modern epidurals. But what if one of the most effective natural pain relievers has been growing ...
Giving birth is a life-changing experience for a woman. However, it often comes with feelings of anxiety, stress, and physical discomfort. In recent years, water birth has become a popular and ...
Every person’s experience with birth will be different. Pain is subjective and can vary greatly. This means that you may have a very different pain experience from even your mother or sister. Share on ...
Historical novelist Sarah Dunant has spoken to PEOPLE about her decision to give birth twice without pain relief to see how women used to suffer decades ago The author told people the experience was ...
Recent OB/Gyn updates include underuse of contraceptives after giving birth, new guidelines on postpartum pelvic girdle pain, and infection risk with alternative birth practices. Read the latest ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has presented a unique set of emotionally distressing challenges for pregnant women. From concerns about their health and that of their baby, to the prospect of having to go into ...