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Hazel
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Hi, Cathe and Sheila. I've just returned from the first half of our prepared childbirth class (30 weeks and counting!) and had a question for you.
In speaking about the pushing stage of labor, the instructor demonstrated a technique she called "closed glottus" (sp?) breathing. Basically, she was saying you have to hold your breath during the push. I remember reading something on this forum--maybe in Jon's story about Eric's birth--about how Cathe used a different technique that possibly involved breathing through the push. But I've scanned the threads and can't find anything that addresses this topic directly.
Am I just making that up, or are you supposed to hold your breath while pushing? Isn't that how you end up with broken blood vessels in the face? It doesn't make any sense to me to hold your breath during exertion of any kind, but maybe I'm missing something here.
Thanks for your help!
In speaking about the pushing stage of labor, the instructor demonstrated a technique she called "closed glottus" (sp?) breathing. Basically, she was saying you have to hold your breath during the push. I remember reading something on this forum--maybe in Jon's story about Eric's birth--about how Cathe used a different technique that possibly involved breathing through the push. But I've scanned the threads and can't find anything that addresses this topic directly.
Am I just making that up, or are you supposed to hold your breath while pushing? Isn't that how you end up with broken blood vessels in the face? It doesn't make any sense to me to hold your breath during exertion of any kind, but maybe I'm missing something here.
Thanks for your help!