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Home » Pregnancy » 5 Natural Ways to Manage Labor Pain Like a Goddess

5 Natural Ways to Manage Labor Pain Like a Goddess

  Written by Feature Editor
  Published on April 17th, 2024
5 Natural Ways to Manage Labor Pain Like a Goddess
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Unless you’re already a hypnobirthing superstar there’s little doubt that your upcoming labor and birth will be painful.

Rather than being anxious and fearful that you won’t be able to manage the pain of labor, prepare yourself well and learn these natural, drug-free ways of managing pain – well before your due date.

The earlier you start preparing the better.

Some of the suggestions on this list you can start with right now. They will enable you to get into the mindset of a strong, capable woman with a body that knows exactly what to do. (Which you undoubtedly are!)

Here are four excellent ways to manage pain during labor totally naturally and drug-free and help you find your inner birth Goddess.

1. Learn Simple Breathing Techniques

This is by far the most important thing you can do to help you cope with labor and delivery. Learn how to breathe to relax.

FACT: The more relaxed you are during labor the less it hurts.

The easiest breathing technique to learn is one where you breathe out more than you breathe in.

The 4-4-6 method is very simple.

All you need to do is breathe in through your nose for a count of 4, hold it gently for a count of 4, breathe out through your mouth for a count of 6.

During labor make the focus on your breathing and let your body do its thing. You will come out the other side amazed at how clever your body is.

Practice this breathing technique during pregnancy whenever you feel anxious, stressed or uptight and feel yourself relax. Try it at bedtime for a lovely night’s sleep.

2. Go to Birthing Classes

Hypnobirthing, Bradley Method, Lamaze method. These are some specific childbirth techniques that you can use to get into the right mindset and manage the pain of labor and birth. Look for classes in your area. They are well worth it.

Learn more about the four main types of birthing techniques and classes here.

**Don’t Forget Online Prenatal Classes**

Nowadays you don’t even have to leave your home to get excellent quality birth preparation classes. Online prenatal courses are extremely popular because you can fit them in around work and other commitments.

Snuggling up in bed after a long day and watching together with your partner is a perfect way to do these courses.

There are two online courses that I personally recommend (I’ve taken them both and they’re both excellent).

A Free Online Prenatal Class by L&D Nurse Hilary Erikson

Hilary Erikson from Pulling Curls is a Labor and Delivery Nurse and offers an excellent Free Prenatal Class that will help reduce your labor and delivery fears. 

She has two other excellent prenatal courses to choose from that are paid (including one that’s just for couples) but you can get a lot of helpful info from the free course.

An Awesome Online Birth Preparation Course from MamaNatural 

The other birth preparation course I recommend is from Mama Natural. It covers everything you need to know to have an empowered, natural birth. Learn more about the course and get a sneak peek of the course content here.  

3. Use Birth Affirmation Cards

In the months before birth you can read positive affirmation cards to help you get into the right mindset and minimize pain levels.

The artwork on these two sets of cards is beautiful and the empowering messages on each one will help you learn to trust your body and the process of birth. My personal favorites are the Mama Natural cards below.

           

4. Get a TENS Unit

Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) Units are a common method of pain relief for labor and birth in the UK and Australia.

Because I like to go natural wherever possible I used a TENS Unit for pain management during my last two births. They are very easy to use and can make a real difference to your pain levels. 

There hasn’t been a great deal of research done on TENS use during labor but the studies that have been done show that it probably does reduce severe pain.

You place electrodes in specific locations along your spine and you control the type and intensity of electrical pulses with the small handheld unit.

The electrical stimulation interferes with the pain messages from your brain, increases endorphine levels (the natural painkillers your body makes), reduces pain levels and can even cancel it out.

It’s recommended that you put on the TENS unit once your contractions start. I did this with my second labor and in the last hour or so when it is normally the most painful I was almost pain-free.

I was flooded with endorphines, which not only took the pain away, but also made the whole experience ecstatic.

These are cheap to buy, or depending on your location, you may be able to hire one for a few weeks. 

5. Water

Those who have labored in water will tell you that it does much to keep you relaxed and relieve the pain of contractions. When asked 49% of women who had tried it said that it was very helpful.

If you’d like to try this option for pain relief research hospitals and birthing centers that have birthing pools. The other option is to hire a birthing pool and have a home birth.

So there it is. Five natural ways to prepare for the pain of labor and birth including some pain relief options for the actual day. Can you add any more to the list?

Are you a Natural Mama-to-be? Find out how to be a BIRTH GODDESS with these 5 awesome essentials for a natural and drug-free labor and birth...

Sources:

  1. https://americanpregnancy.org/labor-and-birth/patterned-breathing/
  2. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4161071/
  3. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9544709
  4. https://cam.cochrane.org/effect-tens-pain-relief-labor
  5. https://www.babycentre.co.uk/a542581/using-a-tens-machine-in-labour
  6. https://evidencebasedbirth.com/water-immersion-during-labor-for-pain-relief/
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