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  1. Add your logo to the opening slide by clicking on the picture icon in the upper right corner. To better fit your logo in the space, add your image and then click “Format” – “Crop” to resize. Note: This curriculum PowerPoint is customizable so you can make this presentation work for your classes! This presentation is a guide that outlines the Essential Content – with plenty of space for you to be creative and teach an interactive class! Reported statistics are from the U.S.; we encourage LCCE Educators to populate the PowerPoint with relevant data for the country and community in which they are teaching. If you are a Lamaze Certified Childbirth Educator, be sure to include your seal on this page! 1

  2. Download handout here: https://www.lamaze.org/portals/0/docs/infographics/LI_316350- 18_6HealthyBirthPractices_Infographic_FINAL.pdf WHO/Lamaze handout: https://www.lamaze.org/Portals/0/docs/infographics/LamazeInternational- FamilyWayPublications_WHO&HBPComparison.pdf 2

  3. Push for your baby video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CIlSPHY-fw 3

  4. • Birth Center • Home-like setting where healthcare providers provide care to healthy pregnant people • Must be physically separate from the hospital • Home • Prior to 1940, nearly all births occurred at home 4

  5. Briefly describe these four hormones and how they interact to influence mothering behavior – make time for activity/game later in class “Nicknames” Oxytocin – “the love or cuddle hormone” Beta-Endorphin – “Pain - relieving or pleasure hormone” Catecholamine – “Fight or flight hormones” Prolactin – “milk producing or mothering hormone” 5

  6. Prompt: Group discussion – make two lists (physical and emotional) and have participants contribute to some of the changes they are experiencing. 6

  7. GBWC Blog, Best Exercise for Your Third Trimester of Pregnancy: https://www.lamaze.org/Giving-Birth-with-Confidence/GBWC-Post/TitleLink/Best-Exercise- for-Your-Third-Trimester-of-Pregnancy According to ACOG: “ If you are healthy and your pregnancy is normal, it is safe to continue or start regular physical activity. Physical activity does not increase your risk of miscarriage, low birth weight, or early delivery. However, it is important to discuss exercise with your obstetrician or other member of your health care team during your early prenatal visits. If your health care professional gives you the OK to exercise, you can discuss what activities you can do safely.” 7

  8. Discuss the role of the doula, benefits of a doula, and where/how to find a doula in your area GBWC Blog, Finding the Moola to Hire a Doula: https://www.lamaze.org/Giving-Birth-with- Confidence/GBWC-Post/TitleLink/International-Doula-Month-Finding-the-Moola-to-Hire-a- Doula 8

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  10. GBWC Blog, Releasing Tension in Labor: https://www.lamaze.org/Giving-Birth-with- Confidence/GBWC-Post/TitleLink/Releasing-Tension-in-Labor-Helps-Relieves-Pain 10

  11. Cardinal Movements Engagement Decent Flexion Internal Rotation Extension External Rotation Expulsion Consider showing CUB video (fetal descent starts at 1:26): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVjqStN0yQ0 depicting baby’s rotation through the pelvis. 11

  12. Not an evidence based method of augmentation Theory of AROM Risks – infection, time limit, cord prolapse Requires monitoring 12

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  14. Guide to Breastfeeding: https://www.lamaze.org/breastfeeding-guide 14

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