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Good labour positions

Good labour positions

Sitting is great when you’re tired

Many women prefer the sitting positions during early labour. Sit as upright as possible to aid gravity and help your baby to press down on your cervix. Or, if you’re tired, lean forward onto a table while your birth partner massages your lower back through contractions.

 
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