Why Are You Advised Not to Push Too Early During Labor?
Learn why waiting to push during labor is important to reduce exhaustion and prevent injury to mother and baby for a safer delivery.
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During labor, you may be advised not to push too soon because it can lead to exhaustion and increase the risk of injury to both you and the baby. Wait for the natural urge to push or follow guidance from healthcare professionals for a safer delivery experience.
FAQs & Answers
- Why is pushing too early during labor discouraged? Pushing too early can cause exhaustion and increase the risk of injury to both mother and baby, making it important to wait for the natural urge or professional guidance.
- When should I start pushing during labor? You should start pushing when you feel the natural urge to do so or when your healthcare provider advises, usually during the second stage of labor.
- What are the risks of pushing too soon in labor? Pushing too soon can lead to maternal fatigue, prolonged labor, vaginal or perineal injury, and potential distress for the baby.