My uncle took my aunt over all the bumpy roads he could find and that sure helped her.
answered by l
My uncle took my aunt over all the bumpy roads he could find and that sure helped her.
answered by l
Labor is a natural process and your body knows by itself as to how to proceed. In case of no complications, usually there is no need for any kind of intervention medical or otherwise. Once you are already in labor, pay attention to your position, the right labor position will speed up labor. Upright positions such as walking and standing should help as gravity plays an important part in increasing the intensity of the contractions naturally. Ensure adequate rest as a tired body will have a slower labor.
answered by K C