Birth Physiology Resource For Pregnant Women

A structured, simple, easy to understand resource for pregnant women that explores the physiology of pregnancy, labour and birth and explains how the physiology of one cannot be separated from the physiology of the other. This resource includes one whYoga pregnancy class.

When something goes wrong with one aspect of the process then invariably this disturbs the process of the others. Modern obstetrics lean toward a mechanisng and dehumanising approach to pregnancy, labour and birth and unnecessary medical intevention during this time dominates what is essentially a natural process. A more postive outcome to labour and birth can be acheived when a woman is empowered by knowledge and given a new language and terminology that she can share with those who are involved in her pregnancy and birth in the hope that general conceptions will become more expansive and the woman's needs more fully met. 

This resource explores:

  • The Impact Of Birth On Mother and Child
  • Understanding The Role Of The Placenta 
  • Choosing Your Care Carefully
  • Routine Ultrasound Versus Selective Ultrasound
  • How To Change Your Level Of Consciousness During Labour
  • Understanding The Role Of Hormones That Surround Birth
  • How To Use A Birthing Pool Effectively
  • What To Do When your Waters Break
  • How To Avoid Induction
  • Preparing for First, Second Stage Of Labour
  • When To Cut The Cord
  • Should Dad Attend The Birth?
  • How To Breastfeed Successfully
  • Nutritional Intake For A Healthy Baby
  • What Is Pre-eclampsia?
  • Now My Baby Is Born
Price - £25 - Buy Online

 

Yoga Teacher's Pregnancy Training Resource

whYoga offers a resource to yoga teachers who are unable to book on to the whYoga For Pregnancy Teacher Training Course. It teaches the physiology of all aspects of pregnancy, labour, birth and breastfeeding and safe breathing and yoga techniques including sequencing. It will enhance teaching expertise and enable you to teach pregnant women within a reassuring and creative environment.  Earn Yoga Alliance 'Continuing Education Units' - 2.5 Non-Contact CEU's. This resource includes attendance to one whYoga pregnancy class.

Document One - Physiology: 

The manual includes extensive notations on the physiology of birth. The aim of this manual is to introduce all prospective teachers of pregnant women to a demystified and demedicalised approach to pregnancy, labour, birth and breastfeeding. The following are explored:

  • the neo-cortex
  • oxytocin,
  • adrenalin
  • unexpected birth
  • lotus birth
  • first aid obstetrics
  • ultrasound
  • nocebo
  • lipids
  • primal health
  • induction
  • postpartum
  • breastfeeding
  • presentation terms
  • C Section
  • participation of men
  • the ultimate bIrth story

 

Document Two - Yoga Techniques:

This manual offers you practical advice on writing classes for pregnancy and the post partum phase and how to work through class structures. The following are explored:

  • a holsitic approach
  • postures during pregnancy
  • contraindications
  • 10 point checklist
  • first trimester
  • second trimester
  • third trimester
  • sample classes
  • postnatal yoga
  • mother and baby yoga
  • breath
  • meditation
  • chanting
  • yoga sequencing for pregnancy
  • mixed ability class

Price: £150 - Buy Online

 

 

 

 

 

 

Birth Physiology resource

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