Secrets to a Comfortable Labor and Delivery

by Brenda Stokes

The life-changing news of your pregnancy may have you bouncing off the walls with excitement. And why not? A little child will be entering your life very soon—there's no better reason to celebrate! But no matter how happy you are, the thought of labor can be enough to bring on anxiety and a case of nerves. And rightfully so: labor, so aptly named, is hard work—yet that doesn't mean it has to be unbearable. With a little experimentation, trial and error, and personal touches, labor can be more tolerable than expected.

Prepare Your Body

Long before you're in the delivery room, you need to prepare your body for labor, says Joel M. Evans, MD, author of The Whole Pregnancy Handbook. This means, "eating well, staying well hydrated, and sleeping and napping as much as possible close to your due date," Evans says.

Besides being physically ready, addressing your fears and anxieties before birth can keep you at ease. Discuss your concerns with your doctor or midwife so you'll know what to expect.

Pack Your Bags

Before you leave a packed suitcase by the door, sit down and really think about the things that make you calm and at ease. These are the kinds of things you'll want to bring to the hospital with you once the time comes. Here are some items that often bring laboring women comfort.

  • Music: Do you have a certain CD that calms your nerves? Did you listen to it during pregnancy? If so, relaxing music may be the perfect addition to your labor bag. Or, if music isn't your thing, you may like a sound box. "There are devices that create different soothing sounds like the ocean, a waterfall, and the wilderness," says Amy Clarke, CNM at the Medical College of Georgia Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
  • Massage Lotion: As a laboring woman, you may not wish to be touched at all, but if you do, having some massage lotion or oil on hand is a good idea. Have your partner rub your shoulders and neck to ease some of the tension. Just make sure the lotion is non-scented or has a fragrance you enjoy.
  • Aromatherapy: If you enjoy aromatherapy candles or oils, now may be a good time to use them. Experiment with different scents before your due date and see which bring you to a state of relaxation, suggests Clarke.
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