Chapter 5-3 Childbirth Options.

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Chapter 5-3 Childbirth Options

Prepared Childbirth Reducing pain & fear during the birth process through education and breathing and conditioning exercises. Many women attend classes with a partner who acts as her “coach”.

Labor: When the baby moves out of the uterus and into the vagina to be born Delivery: The birth itself. (the baby comes out of the body)

Who will deliver the baby? Obstetrician: Doctor who specializes in the care of mothers & babies before and after birth Family doctor: some will provide prenatal care & deliver babies Midwife: trained to assist in childbirth – some are registered nurses.

Where will the baby be born? Hospitals - most common and safest Home - only for pregnancies without complications or risks Alternative birth centers - more like home Do not offer medication Birth attended by midwives For low-risk pregnancies