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Breathing for Labor, A Yogic Point of View by Deb .. Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 14 Oct 2009 10:00pm I am going to go out on a limb and say: “I strongly believe the best breathing for labor is deep-belly breathing!” There, I said it. This may upset some, or contradict what others believe and what some childbirth educators are teaching. However, from my experience as a labor support doula, this is what I [...] Read on »
Prenatal Yoga- Allow Your Breath To Guide Your Labor by Sara H. Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Posted Tue 24 Jun 2008 5:02pm I found that the yoga breath added me greatly for both of my natural labors.  I allowed my body to do what it needed to do vs. resisting and tightening.  I imagined that I was riding a wave.  As I took a deep breath I imagined riding a big wave up, up, up, and as I exhaled I rode the wave back down.  At the top of the wave the contraction was the most Read on »
Orthopnea - Difficulty Breathing When Lying Down by Karen Bastille Health Maven Posted Mon 14 Feb 2011 5:44pm Discovery Health People with some types of heart or lung problems often complain about difficulty breathing while lying down. For many with this condition, this trouble breathing or sensation of breathlessness is relieved only by sitting up straight or standing. Sometimes a person realizes that sleep is more comfortable when Read on »
Breathing technique for pregnancy and labour by Nicky M. Posted Sun 07 Sep 2008 8:37pm When you are tense and frightened, your breathing becomes shallow and rapid. Muscles around shoulders and neck become tight and rigid. If moved to a state of panic, over breathing, sucking air rapidly into your lungs and breathing out in short sharp gasps will occur automatically. The result of this will be light headedness and a feeling Read on »
Finding it hard to breath by Kathryn .. Patient Expert Posted Fri 08 May 2009 10:43pm on Monday to see my specialist because I have got to the stage where I do not trust other doctors to do anything.  But today I was finding it so hard to breathe that I had to admit... breathing, and my joints were so painful that even my bones and muscles were hurting. Then the last three days I have wanted to sleep all the time, not wanted to talk to anyone Read on »
Breathe in....breathe out.... by Tina .. Patient Expert Posted Thu 03 Sep 2009 4:11pm will follow in a few days. Happy Labor Day! Read on »
Pursed Lip Breathing: Pucker Up and Breathe Easier by Jane M. Certified Respiratory Therapist Posted Mon 22 Sep 2008 11:01pm - and the confusion - about why in the heck it can be so hard to breathe!   Here are some key terms and abbreviations:   COPD - Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease SOB - Shortness... You would think that breathing would be as easy as inhaling and exhaling, requiring no thought at all. But for people with COPD, breathing can sometimes be very difficult Read on »
Breathe Easier with Diaphragmatic Breathing by Jane M. Certified Respiratory Therapist Posted Mon 22 Sep 2008 11:01pm movement - at a mechanical disadvantage.   No wonder it's so hard to breathe! You're spending more energy using the muscles around your collarbone, your neck, and between your ribs... Last time we talked about pursed lip breathing for COPD - what it is, and why it helps when you're short of breath (SOB). Today we're going to go a step further and learn Read on »
Breath in....Breath out...Relax by Allison Ward Patient Expert Posted Fri 11 Sep 2009 2:16pm woke up to night I am trying hard to breath between the coughing fists at the same time just trying to grasp on whether this is real or am I still dreaming. Then comes... breathing for a little bit. I hate the sensation of waking up in the middle of an asthma attack. I am sound asleep and some where in my consciousness I realize I am coughing Read on »
Improper Breathing Can Aggravate Neck Pain--Free Breathing Exercise Podcast by Dr. Bruce F. Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth MavenComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Mon 25 Aug 2008 3:14pm I have treated many patients for neck pain and have observed that in many cases they actually breath improperly. Instead of initiating the breath with their diaphragm they do so with their chest and neck muscles. When these muscles are overused they become painful. I generally spend some time teaching them to breath properly and how to relax Read on »