![]() Is there a way to ease the delivery process? Research says YES - through exercise, especially routines involving the pelvic floor. In a recent study cited in the British Medical Journal, researchers noted that of the 300 women studied, those who did intensive pelvic floor/kegel exercises in the last few months of pregnancy had an easier time giving birth. Most affected was the second stage of labor-- the pushing stage-- where the study found that women who had done the exercises were less likely to spend prolonged time. Having a shorter pushing stage is extremely beneficial, since a longer pushing phase can lead to a tear or episiotomy, as well as increased chances for bleeding or requiring Cesarean delivery. Kegel Exercises It’s been known for a long time that kegel exercises also decrease urinary incontinence, a problem in late pregnancy and postpartum. And there is no excuse to not do them, since they can be done anywhere without anyone knowing you are doing them! You can do kegel exercises in all positions: sitting standing, lying down. Just tighten the muscles of the pelvic floor (the ones that start and stop the urine flow). Do sets of ten, holding for 5 seconds, 10 times per day. Click here for step-by-step instructions for doing Kegels. Other Exercises Exercise in general is a good way to prepare for labor, since it will strengthen the body, increase circulation and flexibility, and improve endurance – all needed during labor. A few other exercises that can assist in the labor process:
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