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How Birth Coaching Dads Can Work With The Childbirth Assessments, Monitoring and Procedures

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Often fathers-to-be become paralyzed when an Obstetrician, Obstetrical Nurse of Certified Nurse Midwife comes into the room to do some form of childbirth assessment, or there is monitoring or need for procedures. 

Birthing Better with The Pink Kit Method® skills-based approach to pregnancy and childbirth. This means you will learn the skills that can be used in any birth and any situation. 

Whether you want an induction of labor, it might happen. Just use your skills. 

As a birthing woman you might not like the vaginal exam being done. Just use your skills.

As a Birth Coaching fathers-to-be you might feel overwhelmed by being in hospital and all the birth professionals ... no one will stop you from using skills!

In fact Obstetricians, Obstetrical Nurses and Certified Nurse Midwives WANT to see you and your birthing partner work together as a birthing team. They will love you, compliment you and love working with you.

They are present at thousands of births. They want more skilled families but the present trend is only a 'choice-based' approach to birth. With a skills-based approach you will learn what to 'do', when and how. 

Let your birth professionals do their job and you, as a father-to-be/other, do your job ... be a great Birth Coach.

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