How to Labor at Home Successfully and Not Go To The Hospital Too Soon

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Laboring at Home can be one of the most powerful choices you make.But deciding when to go to the hospital to have a baby is also tough.Learn my top tips on why making this choice is necessary for all pregnant mamas.Here's what I covered in this episode Why should you labor at home? Have your supplies ready for you at home by 36 weeks? Ignore your contractions as long as possible Set up your space Your Birth Class Matters Doula - Virtual Support Coach Role Home labor Coping Tools Breathing Tips Rhythm & Movement Energy & Hydration Take Pictures & Voice memos for Memories Know the rules Listen to Instincts, NOT FearAre you going to labor at home? Share a review and let us know!Resources: Grab a Free Pregnancy/Postpartum Checklist BundleConnect w/ Trish: On InstagramOn FacebookOn YouTubeOn Pinterest On TikTokFor more pregnancy & birth education, subscribe to The Birth Experience on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.Next Steps with LNM:If you are ready to invest in your pregnancy & postpartum journey, you are in the right place. I would love to take your hand and support you in your virtual labor room!If you are ready to dive into a birth class and have your best and most powerful birth story, then Calm Labor Confident Birth or The VBAC Lab is your next step.If you have a scheduled cesarean, take our Belly Birth Masterclass and own that experience.If you are a newly pregnant mama or just had the babe, you want to join our private pregnancy and postpartum membership, Calm Mama Society.Remember, my advice is not medical advice. Always discuss what you learn with your team. See my Disclaimer here! Also, We make a small commission from some of the links (you don’t pay any more for using our links); however some of the recommendations, we do not earn anything; we love ’em and want you to know about them.

How to Labor at Home Successfully and Not Go To The Hospital Too Soon

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