How to Avoid Perineal Tearing During Birth: DO THIS!
Автор: Balanced Birth Couple
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👶🏼 Nervous about tearing during birth? You're not alone! —and we’ve got you covered.
In this video, Jessica (certified doula + childbirth educator) and Ben (dad coach) break down evidence-based strategies to reduce your risk of perineal tearing—especially those dreaded third- and fourth-degree tears. From perineal massage to birthing positions to choosing the right provider, we’re giving you the tools to protect your perineum and promote a smoother recovery.
🎯 Whether you're planning an unmedicated birth or open to all the options, you’ll walk away from this video feeling empowered and prepared.
✨ Want to go deeper? Our Balanced Birth Class for Couples includes a full training on preventing tearing—with in-depth coaching on pushing, perineal care, and partner support. Check it out here:
👉 https://www.balancedfamilies.com/birt...
📣 Also mentioned in this video:
🔹 Body Ready Method for prenatal body alignment: https://bodyreadymethod.com
🎙️Our Marriage & Parenting Podcast:
/ @the.balanced.family
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About Us:
Jessica Lagrone is a Lamaze and CAPPA certified childbirth educator and a DONA certified doula. Ben Lagrone is an education specialist and dad coach. Learn about how we prepare couples for birth, postpartum, and parenthood at https://www.balancedfamilies.com.
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