Wednesday, November 25, 2009
The moon s impact on natural childbirth
The moon s impact on natural childbirth Did you know that some mateity units actually more staff during the times of full moon? I have always been fascinated by the entry into force of the moon on the nature, so when a friend of women, when they told me what she has had her midwife during the birth of their daughter, I decided to lea more about childbirth, and full moon a possible link. In conversation with various medical personnel, natural birth, the first thing that I leaed that women are often the wrong sign of labor during the full moon. Contractions known as Braxton Hicks "- sometimes significant for the mother and sometimes not - are always clear, and numerous trips to the mateity, in the belief that" it's time. " Disappointed - or perhaps relieved - they retu home, the pains and have not diminished the dilation of the cervix. While these expectant mothers visiting the clinic with signs of irreversible work are part of why I needed more staff, the big difference is the number of women in gestational sack - the water - breaks. Just as some women false labor pains, in cases where the water against the beginning of birth, full moon is when it is more likely. To find out for myself if this is true, I asked several friends, as he started his birth. This reacts with the "water breaking" were then asked the date of birth. In this test against a moon phase indicator chart, I discovered that almost all had to be bo, or near the full moon. The theory is that the moon is the attraction of the effects of amniocentesis in the same way that affects the water in the sea, rivers and even the water that is different in our bodies. As a woman who prepares the body for a natural birth, the amniotic SAC lying to the point where they easily burst if put under pressure. Under normal circumstances, the pressure of Labor contractions bursts the SAC. During a night of full moon, because of the effects of the moon on the water in the interior of code can cause the same things that happen, but without the accompanying contractions. If this happens, natural childbirth does not always and not to go ahead with other signs of labor, the obstetrician may decide to birth. During my study of this phenomenon, I found that of 8 women whose births started with the bursting of water at full moon, 5 of them had no accompanying contractions. A coincidence? Maybe. Midwives, but certainly not preparing for an increase in natural childbirth activity if there is truth in this? A midwife told me that when it comes to planning childbirth, full moons should always be sought when required. If there is one in a few days on both sides, the chances are your baby is bo on this day.
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