There is a lot of talk about wireless monitors for labor. Today I want to talk about the differences, how they are used and what to expect from them in labor. I’m also going to give you some tips in case a wired monitor is how it works for you in labor. I actually recommend … The post What You Need to Know About Wired vs Wireless Monitors in Labor appeared first on The Pregnancy Nurse®.| The Pregnancy Nurse®
Bringing new life into the world is an experience that can be filled with anticipation, excitement, and sometimes, anxiety. While much about labor and delivery is out of our control, there are some common, preventable mistakes that can greatly impact your experience in the labor room (and more especially how you feel about it afterwards). …| The Pregnancy Nurse®
Feeling nervous about your upcoming birth? It can feel like you don’t have a lot of control in this situation, but I’m here to share 3 things that CAN help you feel a bit more in control and how to get started removing that anxiety a little bit at a time. I have a bonus … The post Labor Anxiety? These 3 Things Help You Feel in Control appeared first on The Pregnancy Nurse®.| The Pregnancy Nurse®
What is prodromal labor, how do you avoid it and what to expect in early labor at home. I think early labor is a part that a LOT of people over-think and possibly ruin — so I’m excited that you’re here to talk about prodromal (or early) labor. Before we get started, prodromal labor is … The post Prodromal Labor: What is it and how to avoid it? appeared first on The Pregnancy Nurse®.| The Pregnancy Nurse®
Are you wishing that you felt more confident going into your upcoming hospital birth? Today I’m going to share 4 things that you can do, starting today (even if you’re early in pregnancy) to feel more confident in your upcoming birth! Before we get started, this is the #1 way to feel confident about birth. … The post How To Build Confidence For Your Birth Experience appeared first on The Pregnancy Nurse®.| The Pregnancy Nurse®
Everyone feels labor pain differently. Today, a labor nurse walks you through why and how to feel less pain at your upcoming birth.| The Pregnancy Nurse®
Tearing at delivery isn’t anything anyone wants to think about. I get it. However, I wish I had taken a bit more time to realize that it was both highly likely, and a fairly painful recovery on my first baby. Today I have some bad news for you, but also some good news on what …| The Pregnancy Nurse®
Hilary Erickson, BSN-RN is The Pregnancy Nurse® She has been a nurse since 1997 (liscensed in Utah, California and now Arizona). She has 20 years of labor and delivery experience within diverse patient populations, often in trauma centers. In addition to her work in labor and delivery – Hilary has also worked in geriatrics, hospice …| The Pregnancy Nurse®