The Seven Ages of Woman Microform a Consideration of the Successive Phases O
The Seven Ages of Woman Microform a Consideration of the Successive Phases O
Mary Ann Dacomb Bird Scharlieb
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These preparations made, the patient may, if she wishes, take a little light re- freshment, tea or coffee, with bread and butter or toast, or a cup of clear soup, BoVril, etc. No really solid food should be taken, because the digestive powers are probably in abeyance, and also because sickness is not an infrequent accom- paniment of labour. It is by no means necessary that the patient should go to bed or lie down during the first stage of labour. It is better for her cheerfulness, and also for ...the progress of the necessary dilata- tion, that she should walk, sit, or stand, as she pleases, and it is also far better for her that she should employ herself, the one restriction being that she is not to read medical books or nursing manuals ! The young mother will probably find that whatever she is doing she has to stop from time to time as the pains come on. During the early part of the process the pains are usually neither long nor severe, but as time goes on she will find that they are more frequent, of longer 112 First Stage of Labour duration, and more difficult to bear.
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