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  • There are many pregnant women who gave birth to assume the position of lay (litotomi) or half-sitting. All positions have advantages and disadvantages. If you are preparing to give birth you can choose one of them, with first consulted the doctor who will help the labor. Here are two options of give birth position (other than lying down):

    1. Half Sit

    This position requires that the mother was sitting with his back leaning against a pillow, knees bent and legs open toward the side.

    Advantages: This position makes the mother feel comfortable. The axis of the birth canal that needs to be taken to get out is shorter. Supply of oxygen from mother to fetus take place optimally.
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    Other than lying down, there are also several positions that a woman can choose when it comes to delivering a baby. Here are some of them:

    1. Standing / Half squat.
    Advantages: This position is in harmony with the earth’s gravity. Thus, the pushing force far more powerful mother. Indeed, in a standing position directly proportional to the birth canal land. As if the mother pressed the ground with his whole body strength. So that the readiness of all parties needed to help the birth, do not let the baby “sliding” too fast to injury. So that this does not happen, it is usually already set up a soft, sterile pads to keep baby’s head and body.

    Disadvantages: Your doctor or midwife should be little difficulty when delivered through the opening of an episiotomy or to monitor developments.

    2. Squat
    Advantages: This position is advantageous because the gravitational influence of the body, the mother did not have much trouble pushing. Babies will get out through the birth canal by itself.
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