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		<title>Natural childbirth Myths</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Though natural childbirth has gained so much prominence these days, certain myths are still in the air creating much confusion to women.  The first one is that you have to have a tremendous-far above the ground pain acceptance.  Pain is something that cannot be tolerated.  During labor, women experience a pause, a time when the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Though natural childbirth has gained so much prominence these days, certain myths are still in the air creating much confusion to women.  The first one is that you have to have a tremendous-far above the ground pain acceptance.  Pain is something that cannot be tolerated.  During labor, women experience a pause, a time when the contractions tend to lessen.  So, the pain is bearable.<br />
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The second myth is about the breathing pattern like panting for the entire period.  Stable gulp of air hangs about one of the numerous instruments a woman can employ in labor if she discovers it assists her deal with contractions, save for, the majority of women bring into play regular breathing.<br />
Another well-known myth is that the patient has to stay home for natural childbirth.  Homebirth is an alternative; however it is merely a single choice.  Women fascinated in natural childbirth are able to deliver in birth centers or else in rest home.<br />
It is not the site that issues, except the prop up you encompass to assist you from beginning-to-end contractions.  Despite the fact that hospitals have the right to use to drugs and crisis tools, numerous hospitals in addition have birth tubs, supple staff that can effort with the kin to attain the birth they wish.<br />
Then is another myth that women turn out to be ear-piercing lunatics, shouting at their husbands.  Childbirth is not a hang-up where a lady abruptly gets on an up-to-the-minute behavior.   Especially for the first labor, women get tensed and indeed they see the scary face on their husbands which makes them more upset.  If the pain is so intolerable, women can faint.  That itself shows that women can easily tolerate the pain without screaming and yelling.  May be she wishes a little more care and concern from her husband.</p>
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