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Childbirth Pain

 

Childbirth Pain CAN Be Intense. Are YOU prepared?

Childbirth pain or the pain you'll experience during labor contractions is the monster in the closet when it comes to childbirth. It is probably the most feared part of childbirth and yet is often the least talked about. Whether you expect to use medical pain relief or you hope to avoid it, the truth is without great birth skills you are likely to use medical pain relief because the pain feels unbearable.

The concept that women suffer during childbirth doesn't have to do with bad birth outcomes but with the naturally occurring pain associated with giving birth.

It's absolutely NATURAL to tense up when you feel pain during contractions in childbirth. The human body's instinctual response to pain is to tense the muscles. However, this is not the best way to react while giving birth. If you tense up during labor you can actually work against your body and your baby's efforts to be born.

It's natural to tense up during labor contractions when you don't know how to soften and relax instead.

No mother-to-be or father-to-be, friend or relative should go into birth without the necessary childbirth skills to manage and cope with labor pains.

Labor pains, no matter how intense, are not connected to illness, disease or injury. They are a naturally occurring part of birth, and they can be dealt with using the skills The Pink Kit provides.

Birthing Better with The Pink Kit Method® is a multi-media resource that teaches you, as a birthing woman, exactly how to cope with labor pain so it's manageable. As a birth coach, birth support or birth helper you also learn exactly how to help the birthing woman to handle painful contractions without being afraid.

Childbirth pain is a reality.

 

Without knowing how to cope, manage, and work with the pain during contractions, you are more likely to use Epidurals, Gas, or Pethidine.

Learning to cope with birth pain cannot be done during birth. As expectant parents you must prepare the pregnant body to become a birthing body. This can be a fun and intimate process which helps bond your family together. The time to learn your Birthing Better childbirth and birth coaching skills is during the pregnancy, not during the birth itself.

When you've practiced these skills you'll feel much more confident to stay on top of the contractions and work together with your baby's efforts to be born.

Birth will be something you 'do' together rather than something which just 'happens' to you. Childbirth pain is manageable once you have the right birth skills.

Why not give The Pink Kit as a baby shower or pregnancy gift.

'I found birth quite manageable. Sure it was painful but nothing I couldn't handle with these skills'.
Rita R ...

'The pain was so intense and unmanageable at the time. I got through it using pain relief. When I had my next baby,The Pink Kit Package taught me how to relax and work with the pain … AND how to breathe better! Still can't say I liked it. But I was sure proud of how I managed it. And the skills made my sister a wonderful birth coach.'
Jocellene M ...

Arm yourself with wonderful birth and birth coaching skills using The Pink Kit. If you do, you will be surprised at how much more manageable the pain of childbirth will become. A huge component of pain is fear, and if you learn The Pink Kit skills you will know how to subvert this fear into strength and confidence.

Then, when all is said and done, you can look back on your birth experience as a positive one, despite the pain, knowing that you and your partner used your Pink Kit skills to have the Better Birth you hoped for.

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