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In this, or another lecture, you mention having a handout on birth positions to avoid with certain conditions, spondylolisthesis etc, at the back of our book. I don’t see it in the notes that I have downloaded. Is there another location? Thank you!
Why is it physiologically or mechanically that if a mom is leaning or reclined back that the baby will rotate to a position in which their back is against the mom’s back?
In this, or another lecture, you mention having a handout on birth positions to avoid with certain conditions, spondylolisthesis etc, at the back of our book. I don’t see it in the notes that I have downloaded. Is there another location? Thank you!
Its in your workbook in the back. Not with the notes.
Did you mean to say that you want the feet to be more toward the right side for ideal position?
That is the most common position baby’s get into, with their backs to the left and feet to the right.
Why is it physiologically or mechanically that if a mom is leaning or reclined back that the baby will rotate to a position in which their back is against the mom’s back?
I think it’s gravity. In the reclined position it’s inviting the baby’s back to fall into moms back.