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Understanding Labour Pain

Understanding Labour Pain

by Pip Wynn Owen | Apr 29, 2012 | Active birth, birth choices, childbirth, Childbirth education, fear of childbirth, obstetricians, pain in labour

Are you worrying about how to cope with Labour Pain?   After all, everyone keeps telling you it is the most painful thing you will ever endure. I want to tell you a secret… It’s not meant to be painful. It is meant to be a wonderful, positive...
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