A number of researchers say it istime to reconsider the conventional forms of bid. They believe that many womendo their best to let their bodies tell them how and when to bid and althoughsometimes led bid may be helpful, should not be a chore.
In most situations it is best towait until you feel the urge to push, so with or without epidural anesthesia.
If you have that kind ofanesthesia, but without the urge to push, you should wait one hour or two untilyou're fully dilated or until the baby's head is too low in your pelvis, beforeyou start pushing. Patience often makes wonders, but sometimes you need someassistance to bid effectively.
Some form of assistance may beappropriate if such women are very scared during labor and has trouble hearingthe advice of your body, thereby causing retention in the bid because he didnot like the feeling, or you want to wait for explicit directions.
Some organizations today arealready campaigning for mothers to allow their bodies tell them when to bid.Even the World Health Organization recommends the bid spontaneous and warnsagainst advising women to hold their breath and push for very long periods.

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