In todays society, many new parents are ill prepared for this transition and feels isolated from caring, knowledgeable helpers and advisors. In times past, new parents could usually depend on their own parents, other family members or friends to assist them. Most new parents are completely alone and had to cope all by themselves with this new responsibility of parenthood. They need help and help is available if they do research. Throughout the ages, in nearly all societies for which we have records, women have been helped and comforted in labour by other women. These women stayed throughout labour providing physical comfort, emotional reassurance, and information. Every woman want that kind of support. There is no reason why women today cant get that same kind of support
Numerous studies show good support during childbirth reduce unnecessary interventions. The availability of support in labour can affect a woman's chances of having any interventions because every woman wants a beautiful and healthy pregnancy and childbirth experience. Good labour support can help a pregnant woman reduce risks associated with these interventions. Overall, women who received continious support during labour were less likely to have:
· Have regional analgesia
· Have any analgesia/anaesthesia
· Give birth with vacuum extraction or forceps
· Give birth by caesarian section
· Have a baby with a low 5-minute Apgar score
· Report dissatisfaction or a negative rating of their experience.
Women receiving continuous support were more likely than those who did not to:
· Give birth spontaneously (that is, with neither caesarean nor vacuum extraction nor forceps)
· Have a shorter labour.
The role of the support person is to give support and comfort to the birthing woman throughout and after labour in many different ways. Massage her face to help release stress and relax her. Remind her to go to the bathroom every hour. A full bladder is not only uncomfortable but can stall labor. Try cool compresses on her neck and face. Even lightly washing her face can feel good when she's working so hard. Encourage her to drink fluids and eat to comfort. Be there for her. Even when she may say that she doesn't wish to be touched, being there for her is very important. Just stand near her so that she can feel your presence and verbally encourage her. Anybody can be a support person. A pregnant woman in labour can bring and should be allowed to bring a love one with her during labour. So bring a love one, husband, friend, or Doula for continuous support, it helps you and the hospital midwife tremendously.
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