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Home birth: Know the pros and cons - Mayo Clinic If you're interested in having more help, consider hiring a professional labor assistant (doula) Create a birth plan Consider these questions: Who do you want to be with you when you give birth? What do you want your surroundings to be like? What comfort measures would you like to rely on during labor? Will you use any specific methods to
Palliative care - Mayo Clinic Palliative care teams aim to provide comfort and improve quality of life for people and their families This form of care is offered alongside other treatments a person may be receiving
Uterine prolapse - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Uterine prolapse Supporting ligaments and other connective tissues hold the uterus in place When these supportive tissues stretch and weaken, the uterus can move out of its original place down into the vagina
High blood pressure and pregnancy: Know the facts - Mayo Clinic High blood pressure during pregnancy poses the following risks: Less blood flow to the placenta If the placenta doesn't get enough blood, the fetus might receive less oxygen and fewer nutrients
Episiotomy: When its needed, when its not - Mayo Clinic An episiotomy is a cut (incision) made in the tissue between the vaginal opening and the anus during childbirth This area is called the perineum Although an episiotomy was once a routine part of childbirth, that's no longer the case If you're planning a vaginal delivery, here's what you need to
Inducing labor: When to wait, when to induce - Mayo Clinic Nature controls most aspects of labor, but sometimes nature needs help Healthcare professionals might decide it's better for some people to deliver before labor starts on its own At that time, they might suggest inducing labor Why would I need to be induced? Labor induction, also called inducing