Having a strong understanding of pelvic and vulvovaginal anatomy and physiology is crucial to help prepare the birthing body for childbirth. Whether preparing for homebirth, birthing center, or hospital setting, prevention of injury of the birthing person supports a healing and positive birthing and post-partum experience. Deepen your knowledge of the fascia, pelvic joints, muscles and nerves in the pelvis and learn what the latest research tells us about positioning for labour and birth, spontaneous pushing and perineal preparation and common myths.
Learning Objectives:
1. Describe the pelvic and vulvovaginal anatomy and physiology and why this information matters.
2. Explain the relationship between fetal and maternal positioning in support of labor progression.
3. Describe the current research as it relates to maternal positioning for labor and birthing, spontaneous pushing, perineal preparation
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