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  2. Questions to Ask About Labor and Delivery - WebMD

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    Here are some questions pregnant women should consider asking their health care provider about labor and delivery: At what point do you recommend that I go to the hospital/birth center? How soon ...

  3. Choosing a Health Care Provider for Your Pregnancy and Childbirth

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    Taking a tour will help answer some of these questions. Birthing Centers: Although most births take place in hospitals, more women are choosing to have their babies in other locations, such as a ...

  4. Hospital Bag Checklist: Everything You Need for Mom and Baby

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    grip socks. birthing ball and other labor tools, like personal massagers. large cups for water and ice. basic toiletries — soap, shampoo, toothbrush/toothpaste. disposable mesh underwear (it’s ...

  5. When to Go to the Hospital for Labor - Healthline

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    A simple rule for when to go to the hospital for labor is the 5-1-1 rule for timing contractions. That said, it’s not always easy to recognize labor. Let’s hope you have a timer handy because ...

  6. How to Prepare for Labor - WebMD

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    Some things you should pack in your bag include: Your birth plan. Loose and comfortable clothes, like a nightgown or night shirt, for labor and feeding. Two to three changes of clothes. Two to ...

  7. Labor and Delivery: Frequently Asked Questions - Healthline

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    When the baby is facing up toward the pubic bone (called a posterior position), the labor may be slower and the mother may feel more back pain. Babies can be delivered facing upward, but sometimes ...

  8. 1st Trimester: 2nd Prenatal Visit - WebMD

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    1st Trimester: 2nd Prenatal Visit. Today, your doctor will check your progress, as well as your baby's, and offer a screening test. This means that you may get to see your tiny baby! Your doctor ...

  9. Overview. Pregnancy care consists of prenatal (before birth) and postpartum (after birth) healthcare for expectant mothers. It involves treatments and trainings to ensure a healthy prepregnancy ...