What to say to a labouring woman...
My suggestions would be:
Speak to her between every contraction.
Don't speak un-necessarily or ask her questions if you can help it during contractions.
Avoid questions anyway that are too open - rather give a choice "juice or water?", "move to bathroom or chair?", choice of 2 CDs.
Tell her who is in the room & what they're doing.
Tell her the time.
Tell her the weather outside.
Tell her what's been observed, eg baby's heartbeat, her BP if it's being watched, dilation if known, leaking fluids.... a labouring woman can become very introverted & may have her eyes closed a lot - but still want to be in touch with what's going on.
Tell her what's been observed about her behaviour. For example, how are her noises sounding, have they changed?
Talk to her about using her sounds to help open her cervix, oooooooo sounds to open the cervix and oh sounds to build energy when she's getting tired.
Encourage encourage encourage. Tell her she's doing well, her sounds are good, she's in a good position, baby's heartbeat is good. Tell her she's beautiful. Tell her you can see her strength. Tell her you're proud of her. Tell her you love her. Tell her she's progressed. Tell her she's getting close, she's nearly there. Tell her she can do this. Tell her she is doing it. Say all these things with truth and at the right time, and only if they are absolutely true.
Tell her she's safe.
What thoughts/suggestions do you have?
Re: What to say to a labouring woman...
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Avoid questions anyway that are too open - rather give a choice "juice or water?", "move to bathroom or chair?", choice of 2 CDs.
That is perfect. Will be telling my DH that one. If there's one thing I can't do.. it's make decisions.. i was like that in the first tri.. which is one main reason I was so miserable, having to decide what to eat etc. We've learnt our lesson on that front.. don't ask me to make decisions on what I want! I'm a multiple choice kinda person :)
In fact... I might even put that in my birth plan! since I'm struggling for things to put in it.. offer me choices.. don't just ask what I need.
Excellent.. keep this topic going :)
Re: What to say to a labouring woman...
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Don't speak un-necessarily or ask her questions if you can help it during contractions.
I could have killed my DH with his bloody questions...like on the way to the hospital and he is asking me when was Valentines Day during a contraction :fuming:
Like is it not obvious I am having one....lol I had her about 30 minutes after I got there so I was in full labour....lol
The best thing anyone could tell me during contractions was to breathe and slowly at that....honestly it helped me so much as I was getting all panicky...my midwife got my attention and breathed with me and I felt less scared