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    Childbirth is a beautiful thing. After the hours of labor, there is nothing more special than having the newly mother able to hold her child the minute after it’s born. It makes the pain that you had just experienced go away because all that matters in the world is that newborn child in your arms. During labor, every woman has her own experience but one common experience is the pain. According to Kitzinger (1978) “Labor pain can have negative or positive meaning, depending on whether the child is

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    now tasked with trying to maintain a balance between a natural and medical childbirth, all while losing and reclaiming control. As Walsh (2010) describes, this type of struggle or rather, ‘dichotomized thinking,’ concerning natural and medical childbirth, leads women feeling a sense of uncertainty and stress. Specifically, within western society, women are losing trust in the birthing process and losing their expectations of experiencing a natural birth (Reiger: 2006). The medical model, popular culture

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    Introduction Natural childbirth is when labor and delivery progresses naturally with minimal medical assistance or medicines. Natural childbirth may be an option if you have a low risk pregnancy. With the help of a birthing professional such as a midwife, doula, or other health care provider, you may be able to use relaxation techniques and controlled breathing to manage pain during labor. Many women choose natural childbirth because it makes them feel more in control and in touch with the experience

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    world, women have given birth naturally while older, experienced women have handed down the traditions of childbirth practices to the next generation of younger women. Until the early 20th century, 95% of births in the United States still took place at home, naturally, with a midwife present (Rothman, 1991). However, as the medical field has developed the medicinal intrusions into childbirth have also been amplified. Today having a baby has been taken from the hands of those capable and experienced

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    More women today are opting to give birth naturally. There are many ways that women can benefit from a drug-free birth. Below is a list of the benefits that can be reaped from natural childbirth: Labor Time May Be Shorter Epidural and other medication that is given during labor may actually slow down the process. Because pain medications numb the body, a woman may not know when to push because she is not feeling her contractions. That is why it may take her longer to push out the baby. On the

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    fetal monitoring (which has shown to increase the likelihood of a cesarean without improving outcome), I. V oxytocin, and instrumental delivery. Epidurals also deprive women of a sense of mastery over labor. Goer, Henci. "Epidurals Myth Vs Reality." Childbirth Instructor Magazine Winter 1995: 17-22 I prepared myself mentally, physically and spiritually for the birth of my second child. I decided to become a better consumer by educating myself with all the child birthing techniques that were

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    2016 Vonsteuben Natural childbirth vs. Epidural Giving birth should be a beautiful experience even though delivery can be terrifying and discomfort. Even though women have the decision to choose between having a natural childbirth or get an epidural majority of women give birth at a hospital get an epidural. Make sure when you base your decision on what’s best for your infant and not base off anyone influencing you. What constitutes a “Natural childbirth”? A natural childbirth is when a woman

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    There are several debates on the best birth plan. With continuous debates on epidural and natural childbirth, it is difficult to see if one or the other has more benefits. Further investigation will reveal the facts and science along with experiences with epidural and natural childbirth. If there are less factors that cause harm using epidural than natural birth, then they will prefer epidural over natural birth. Morphine is a prescription drug that is used to treat moderate to severe pain. An

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    The journal, “Why Natural Childbirth?” written by Judith A. Lothian discusses all reasons as to why women want to experience natural childbirth. Labor pains are a large part of childbirth, but Lothian states, “The pain of the contractions in labor is valuable” (Lothian). The different types of pain from each contraction help mothers become more in tune

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    Childbirth is something women should feel accomplished and in charge of the situation. A research study that relates to this is At Pains To Consent: A Narrative Inquiry Into Women's Attempts Of Natural Childbirth. This explores how women’s feelings and beliefs are disregarded by medical professionals when they are giving birth. This creates a large conflict when the “smoke clears”. Women go into pregnancy and childbirth knowing what they want, in this case it is a natural birth, and their

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