Do you feel confident about coping with the intensity of labour?  Are you prepared to take 100% responsibility for your birth preparation?  Whilst you can't control how labour will unfold you can control your skill set and develop a variety of resources that you can use regardless of what is going on around you. These labour skills are just not taught enough despite the fact that good childbirth preparation has been shown to reduce caesarean rates as well as the use of epidurals.   Yes, its good to have support from the outside - partners, midwives, doulas, but the real empowerment lies in you having skills that you've practised and know are effective because at the end of the day its YOU who is giving birth.

Just wanted to let you know that I had my baby boy and also wanted to express my deep gratitude for your work as a prenatal yoga teacher and birth educator. I really believe that coming to your yoga classes guided me in how I approached labour...

  [caption id="attachment_1211" align="alignnone" width="300"] cat[/caption] Cat pose (Majarasana) is a wonderful yoga pose for pregnancy! It helps to relieve back pain, keeps the spine mobile, helps the baby to position well.  Being in all fours is also a favourite position for many women during labour Here's how: Go...