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Pregnancy (Childbirth)

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After Your Pregnancy: The First 12 Weeks (05:36)
Find out what happens to your body after giving birth and why it can take time to feel like yourself again.
Anesthesia: Epidural for Childbirth (02:09)
Learn about an epidural for labor: what it is, how it's done, and its safety and side effects.
Big Baby: Vaginal Tears (01:44)
Learn how vaginal tears can happen with any size baby. Tears can be treated, and they heal quickly.
Big Baby: What If My Baby's Shoulder Gets Stuck? (01:29)
Learn how care providers help release a baby's shoulder if it gets stuck in the pelvis during delivery.
Big Baby: What's Happening at the End of Pregnancy? (01:13)
Find out the important things that happen to your baby near the end of pregnancy.
Caring for Yourself After Cesarean Delivery (03:27)
Learn ways to care for yourself after giving birth.
Caring for Yourself After Vaginal Delivery (02:57)
Learn ways to care for yourself after you give birth.
Pregnancy: Signs of Preterm Labor (03:01)
Find out the important differences between "practice contractions" and preterm labor.
VBAC or C-Section: What Birth Experience Feels Right for You? (02:17)
Explore the different options for giving birth after a cesarean section to find what's right for you.
VBAC: Choosing a Hospital (01:46)
Learn what questions to ask when choosing a hospital to have a vaginal birth after a cesarean section.
VBAC: Safe Labor After a Cesarean (02:08)
Learn how your medical team makes vaginal birth after a cesarean section as safe as possible.
VBAC: Why Alex Chose a Vaginal Birth (02:20)
Hear Alex's story and why she chose to have a vaginal birth after a past cesarean section.
 
 

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