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The material is divided into three distinct sections addressing many of the physical, emotional and psychological aspects of preparing for your birth.
For many moms-to-be, anticipating labor and delivery is one of the scariest parts of pregnancy. With ‘Positions for Labor’, you’ll be able to reduce this fear by learning what to expect and what positions may make your birthing experience more comfortable. The outstanding video selection includes:
- View 26 short clips of the best birthing positions
- Why each position is so helpful
- How to work with your body for a faster labor
- Positions that help align baby for an easier delivery
- Practical ways partner can help during labor
Do you know exactly what foods to eat and how much of each food is required to meet your daily needs while pregnant? Take the guesswork out of meal planning with this extensive nutrition guide. Make both shopping and eating during pregnancy simple and straightforward. Here’s what you’ll find:
- Detailed description of what to eat in pregnancy
- The most nutrient-rich foods for each food group
- Benefits of each nutrient for mom and baby
- Tips to enhance absorption
- Sections devoted to those with alternative diets (vegetarian/ dairy-free)
Worried that you’ll forget something when the big day comes? With ‘Birth Secrets,’ you’ll learn 140 incredibly useful tips to ensure you are prepared. Whether you are planning an unmedicated birth, an epidural, or a c-section, these lists cover everything!
- What to bring to the hospital or birthing center
- How to best manage a c-section
- Helpful visualizations
- Creating a serene birth environment
- Tried and true birth secrets
- Getting the most out of your epidural
- Tips for handling a long labor
- And much more

