Labor Comfort Measures in Practice: A Partner and Parent Workbook — WalkSelf

Labor Comfort Measures in Practice: A Partner and Parent Workbook

Learn and practice a repertoire of non-pharmacological comfort techniques — counter-pressure, positioning, hydrotherapy, breathing, and more — with step-by-step guides and partner scripts.

⏱ 1h 35m 📚 7 lessons

About this course

Many pain management options in labor require preparation and practice to use effectively. Counter-pressure applied incorrectly provides no relief. Breathing techniques default to panic breathing under stress without prior rehearsal. The value of non-pharmacological comfort measures is directly proportional to how well-practiced they are before the pressure of active labor begins. By the end of this course you will be able to apply at least five non-pharmacological comfort techniques correctly, brief your birth partner on their execution role using the included partner scripts, create a personal labor comfort plan that sequences techniques through the phases of labor, and make a real-time decision about when to request pharmacological pain relief. What you will learn: - How to apply sacral counter-pressure correctly: hand placement, direction, and how to adjust based on feedback - The five most evidence-supported labor positions — hands-and-knees, side-lying, squat, standing with support, and sitting on a birth ball — and when each is most useful - How to use a warm compress or cold pack for localized relief, including placement guidance for back labor - The TENS unit: what it is, how to apply electrodes, and how to adjust intensity through contractions - Surge breathing and slow breathing techniques, with a written script for practicing each one - How to use the bath or shower for hydrotherapy: timing, water temperature, and how water immersion affects contraction sensation - A partner role guide covering verbal cues, touch protocols, and how to read the birthing person's non-verbal signals during active labor - A comfort measures sequence planner that maps each technique to early, active, and transition labor phases Each technique is presented as a step-by-step instructional text accompanied by a practice note explaining what to focus on during self-study. The partner guide consolidates the partner-specific material in one section. The comfort measures sequence planner is a fill-in template completed over the course of the workbook. The course closes with a decision framework for requesting pharmacological relief: how to recognize when non-pharmacological measures are no longer sufficient and how to make that request clearly and without self-judgment. This course is designed for expecting parents and birth partners who want to build a practical, rehearsed repertoire of comfort techniques. No prior preparation is required. This course is informational; discuss your full pain management plan with your care provider, particularly if you have specific health conditions that may affect your options.

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