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What’s a Birth Plan?

May 16, 2018 by Full Circle KC

What’s a Birth Plan? A birth plan is an important tool that allows a Mama to tell her birthing team what options are important to her during her labor and delivery.  It’s a 1-2 page document that lets her birthing team know a little about her and a general message to her birthing team.  The birth plan shares a Mama’s preferred choice for labor options, birth options, and after-birth options.  Ideally, it’s written in short bullet proof sentences.

Options to Consider:

Labor options– These options include relying on nondrug  and pain medication and epidural block.

  • Nondrug include visualization/meditation, massage, laboring in the bath/shower, cold/warm packs, aromatherapy, walking, changing positions frequently (we practice many of these poses during prenatal yoga), and rhythmic breath.
  • Procedures and interventions.  Consider if usual routines are okay or only if medically necessary.

Birth options– these options include positions, pushing techniques, and perineal care.

  • Positions offer the opportunity to move about and a variety of positions or to stay in one position
  • Pushing techniques include spontaneous, self-directed bearing down, directed pushing, modified directed pushing
  • Perineal includes measures to help relax and push effectively. Option of episiotomy or avoiding episiotomy

After-birth options- these options are around postpartum care.

  • There are many choices during this time that’s important to consider such as who will catch baby at birth, immediate or delayed cord cutting, who will cut the umbilical cord.  Other choices are immediate skin to skin with mother or removed to warmer for initial tests/procedures (eye care, vitamin K, newborn exam, weighing).
  • Breastfeeding vs formula-feeding
  • Circumcision
  • If you want baby to receive a pacifier or sugar water on pacifier

Plan B– this is just as crucial as the above.  The hope and plan is for a birth plan to go as expected, however sometimes medical complications  arise and being prepared and aware of how your birth plan may change in the event obstacles is important.

Personal choices- A birthing journey is a story that Mama will hold close to her heart for the rest of her life. Think about any other choices that may be important.

  • Ideas include: a relaxing and calming atmosphere, who will be on your birth team- doula, family, etc., cultural rituals, photography/videotaping,

Here’s an example of a birth plan:

We’re very excited to be having our first child and glad that you’re going to be caring for us during this time.  We understand that each birth process is unpredictable and that things unfold at their own pace and in their own way.  We have taken 10 weeks of childbirth classes with a focus on natural childbirth and have been preparing ourselves for a natural birth.  Below is a list of things that we hope will be part of our birth process.

  • Doula – Our doula will be working with us at home and will be accompanying us throughout the birth process as well.
  • Induction – We’re hoping that induction won’t be necessary. We’d like our son to decide when he’s ready to meet us.
  • During labor/delivery
    • No medications – We’re hoping to have a natural childbirth without the assistance of pain medication.
    • Intermittent fetal monitoring – I would like to be able to move around during labor as much as possible so we hope to utilize intermittent fetal monitoring.
    • Birthing ball – We will be bringing a birth ball with us in case the one you have is in use.
    • Use the tub – We think that being in the tub may be more comfortable during labor and would like that to be an option, if possible.
    • Episiotomy – If possible, we would like to avoid an episiotomy. However, we do understand that it’s necessary in some situations, especially if I’m tearing in the wrong direction.
    • Delivery position – Although we have no way of knowing for sure, we think I will be most comfortable delivering in a seated squat or hands-and-knees position.
    • We hope that the APGAR and very first assessments can be done with our son on my chest.
  • After delivery
    • Breastfeeding – We are looking forward to breastfeeding our son and prefer that he will not be given supplemental formula or water while at the hospital.
    • As little time away from us as possible once born
      • Initial physical in the room – we would prefer that our son’s initial physical and bath occur in our room.
      • If it’s not possible to do the initial physical in our room, we hope that he can be returned to our room as quickly as possible.
    • No circumcision – We are expecting a son and do not want him circumcised.

We look forward to working with you to bring our little Emmett James into the world!

You can create your own birth plan or look to the internet for guidance.  The Bump has an easy template to follow.

 

Full Circle Yoga KC is a Kansas City yoga studio that specializes in embracing the full cycle of life.   Classes include Prenatal Yoga, Prenatal Partner Yoga,  and Bring Your Own Baby (BYOB) Yoga for those entering the beautiful journey of pregnancy and the transition into motherhood.  Full Circle Yoga KC also offers chair yoga for older adults living in retirement communities who are seeking an added component to health and wellness.

 

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Full Circle Yoga KC March News

March 6, 2018 by Full Circle KC

Full Circle Yoga KC March News

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Greetings,
Spring is in the air! As I walked home with my children from school we saw daffodils and crocus’ blooming!
Full Circle Yoga KC had a wonderful one year celebration! Again, thank you for supporting the studio, it’s come A LONG way in one year all do to each of you!!!
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Saturday classes are beginning to be consistently full.  If you reserve a spot for Saturday classes and you’re unable to come please un-reserve your spot, or send an email to fullcircleyogakc@gmail, or text 816-536-4771 with your name to notify that you’re unable to attend.  If you do not notify and do not attend, your punch card will be “charged.”
If you go to reserve a spot and class is full there is a waiting list you can sign up for that will notify you if an opening occurs.  You can also take a chance and come to the studio in the event there is a no show.
Like Full Circle Yoga KC on Facebook!
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Dates to remember!
Thursday March 15th Prenatal Partner Yoga at 7:00pm
Wednesday March 21st BYOB at 9:00 am and Mama’s Corner at 10:00am  ** Please note the change in time for class**
Full Circle Yoga in Overland Park was founded in 2017 by yoga teacher Jenny Hellman focusing on wellness in the early stages of family life from prenatal to early parenthood and the older adult years. Full Circle Yoga KC is an Overland Yoga Studio specializing in Prenatal Yoga, Baby Yoga Prenatal Partner and Chair Yoga for seniors.
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The effects on labor pain and delivery outcomes

February 13, 2018 by Full Circle KC

Prenatal Yoga Outcomes:
In the article, it discusses prenatal yoga outcomes,  Yoga during pregnancy: The effects on labor pain and delivery outcomes 60 women participated in a random yoga trial in Iran. The women in the yoga group were required to do a 60-minute yoga program 3 days a week from week 26-37 of their pregnancy. The women who were in the yoga group. The women who were in the yoga group reported less pain upon reaching 3 centimeters in diameter than the women in the control group. They also experienced shorter duration of the 2nd and 3rd stages of labor than they women in the control group.  The yoga group experienced a reduction in cesarean section births at 13.3%, where as the control group experienced 50% C-section rate. The participants in the yoga group underwent fewer planned inductions (29.3%) than the women in the control group (56.7%)
“The results of some studies have shown that yoga practices involving yoga body movements of asana, breathing awareness and use of chanting “om” can be beneficial to spine flexibility as well as circulation of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) around the brain and spinal cord. Increasing CSF circulation results in an increase the availability of CSF endorphins and serotonin which has a great impact on raising the threshold of the mind-body relationship to pain”
At Full Circle Yoga KC prenatal yoga we practice breath and tapping into the powerful energy a woman has that will help her through the birthing journey.
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Q&A Time | What is a Doula?

September 29, 2017 by Full Circle KC

What is a Doula? This is one of the most frequent questions I get asked.  Hiring a doula may be one of the best things you do for your birthing journey! If you were to ask my husband he would tell you YES, get a doula! We were a big supporter of our doula who supported us for our two childbirths.

A doula can be defined as a trained professional who provides continuous physical, emotional and informational support to a mother before, during and shortly after childbirth to help her achieve the most healthiest, most satisfying experience possible.

DONA international gives a great analogy that a doula is like your travel guide in a foreign country, helping support families through a life changing experience.

You’re interested in having a doula, what next?

Call and schedule a time to meet with 1-3 doulas and interview each of them.  You want to find a doula that both you and your partner feel comfortable with and someone that supports your birth plan.  This is a chance to get to know one another.

Some questions you may want to ask:

  1. How long of have you been a doula?
  2. Tell me about your experiences?
  3. Have they worked with your MD or midwife before? That’s always an added benefit!
  4. What’s their availability?
  5. What’s their back up plan if they can’t be at the birth?
  6. Cost of their services and what does that service include?

Check out these doula websites for the KC area.

What is a Doula

Full Circle Yoga in Overland Park was founded in 2017 by yoga teacher Jenny Hellman focusing on wellness in the early stages of family life from prenatal to early parenthood and the older adult years. Full Circle Yoga KC is an Overland Yoga Studio specializing in Prenatal Yoga, Baby Yoga and Chair Yoga for seniors.

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Fall Yoga News

September 28, 2017 by Full Circle KC

Happy Fall!Partner Prenatal Yoga now being offered! We had a great first class a few weeks ago!! Don’t miss out on a time to celebrate this journey together.

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Our next prenatal partners yoga is sure to be a great event! Thursday, October 26th at 5:45pm followed by a session with Lee Veal, a cranial-sacral specialist who will offer a session for partners.  A little information on Lee is below.  You can read more about his practice at www.leevealdc.com
Originally trained as a chiropractor with a focus in cranial sacral, he also explored a variety of movement therapies, in part, to heal his own injuries. His interest in working with parents and children of all ages grows out of his work as an educator and from decades of working with babies. His unique approach integrates cranial sacral with therapeutic pilates, contact improvisation, meditation, and internal arts. Lee draws from these various movement vocabularies, allowing people a greater freedom of movement in their daily lives. Learning simple movements from a whole systems approach allows people to encounter themselves as multidimensional, holographic portals to the entire cosmos.
Hatha yoga class starting Saturday mornings in October! Bring yourself to practice self-care Saturday mornings at 8:00am starting the first weekend in October!
Prenatal Yoga now being offered several times during the week!
  • Monday evening 7:00 p.m.
  • Thursday morning 10:00 a.m.
  • Thursday evening 5:45 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.
  • Saturday morning 9:30 am

 

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