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Preparing to Push in Birth

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English

Subtitles available:

English, French

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English, French

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Summary

Many pregnant people are not given up to date information or options about pushing during birth. This introductory topic will discuss the pelvic floor and relate to pushing types, timing and positions during birth and strategies to minimize tearing. Understanding how best to support and prepare for clients for pushing can help reduce their fear and increase their confidence about giving birth.

Course Outline

  • Brief description of pelvic floor anatomy
  • General overview of stages of labour and cardinal movements of labour
  • Explanation of types, timing and positions for pushing and ways to minimize tearing
  • Supporting clients clinically with options and strategies for pushing

Objectives

  1. Explain the anatomical components of the pelvic floor
  2. Understand the stages of labour and cardinal movements during labour
  3. Understand how to connect the breath to relax the pelvic floor that can be helpful for pushing
  4. Understand types, timing and positions for pushing and perineum support
  5. Understanding the most effective way to prepare pregnant clients for pushing during birth

Course Content

Preparing to Push in Birth
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Content is not intended for use outside the scope of the learner’s license or regulation. Continuing education courses should not be taken by people who are not licensed or regulated.This does not apply when they are part of a specific plan of care. By participating in this course, the participant agrees to respect his/her professional scope of practice.

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I found the training interesting. As I am about to give birth for the first time, it helped to enlighten me and reassure me a little about pushing during childbirth. The training still raises questions. But as the trainer said, there is still a lot of research to be done on the subject. Thank you for the training!

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Super interesting for my practice with women! Thank you.

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would be interesting to know the logistics of this education to the client, meaning how long it takes, how many pre-birth sessions

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I like the approach of giving customers options! Thanks for the great course.

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Very good content.

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Very interesting and concrete course. The information is clear and very well explained. The instructor often addresses the importance of informed consent and discussions with one’s caregivers. Thank you very much!

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Very interesting and complete webinar!

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good topo

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Good review of scientific studies and the importance of options.

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Excellent! A lot of information for recommendations and education for our patients during childbirth.

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Relevant to my daily practice, thank you!

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Excellent, I loved how respectful Anita was to present all the different options and how she approached it.

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Good overview of the medical considerations for pushing. Good presentation of current literature. Doesn’t touch on a more holistic approach to pushing (vocalization, breath, sound etc.)

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Very interesting! I learned several tips that I will use in my practice with my pregnant clients.

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Loved the information and Evidence based literature found in this class

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Excellent course, very enjoyable to follow. I would have had questions and we could have discussed these topics for hours. Thank you

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Very complete, I loved it! It also explains things well. Not too much just a review of the obvious which is long sometimes, well said in her words.

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I really enjoyed the course.

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Very useful advice for my customers! Thank you for this enriching course!

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All members of the A.K.K.O.M.Q. must accumulate continuing education units. The association intends to ensure the safety and quality of kinesiology and kinesiology-kinesitherapy interventions, by requiring its members to maintain and improve their knowledge through the many continuing education courses offered annually, and to put their skills into practice while respecting the code of ethics. Credits can be obtained from continuing education offered by the FKQ and/or other organizations recognized by the FKQ.

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