Masterclass for Labour and Birth Positions

£39.00

This two-hour content-packed workshop shows how biomechanics for birth techniques and knowledge can support your baby’s positioning (through pelvic inlet, mid-pelvis and pelvic outlet), how to deal with positional pain in labour (and distinguish it from contractions), and how to protect your perineum from tearing.

With handouts to support your learning and share the techniques with your labour-care professionals, you will see that this is the missing piece in antenatal courses that focus on intervention and pain relief.

The Masterclass is full of tried-and-tested techniques that are gentle and may prevent further intervention like forceps and caesarean section. Use of the peanut ball has been shown in research to decrease the average pushing time by 22 minutes and decrease the need for a caesarean.

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This two-hour content-packed workshop shows how biomechanics for birth techniques and knowledge can support your baby’s positioning (through pelvic inlet, mid-pelvis and pelvic outlet), how to deal with positional pain in labour (and distinguish it from contractions), and how to protect your perineum from tearing.

With handouts to support your learning and share the techniques with your labour-care professionals, you will see that this is the missing piece in antenatal courses that focus on intervention and pain relief.

The Masterclass is full of tried-and-tested techniques that are gentle and may prevent further intervention like forceps and caesarean section. Use of the peanut ball has been shown in research to decrease the average pushing time by 22 minutes and decrease the need for a caesarean.

This two-hour content-packed workshop shows how biomechanics for birth techniques and knowledge can support your baby’s positioning (through pelvic inlet, mid-pelvis and pelvic outlet), how to deal with positional pain in labour (and distinguish it from contractions), and how to protect your perineum from tearing.

With handouts to support your learning and share the techniques with your labour-care professionals, you will see that this is the missing piece in antenatal courses that focus on intervention and pain relief.

The Masterclass is full of tried-and-tested techniques that are gentle and may prevent further intervention like forceps and caesarean section. Use of the peanut ball has been shown in research to decrease the average pushing time by 22 minutes and decrease the need for a caesarean.