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Bradley method?

I have heard people talk about the Bradley method. They generally speak poorly of it.

One doctor told me that she heard people who wanted to do the bradley method of labor, were told my their instructor not to tell their OB until they walked into the hospital in labor. This doctor was beyond being ticked off.

What exactly is this controversial Bradley method?

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But for some nurses, and some patients, pregnancy and childbirth are an illness/crises. I can see why a nurse would feel that continous FM would be as important in certain situations as Q1hr BS in a DKA.

And it's usually those situations where the pt has a birth plan, right?

I understand the difference, though.

But for some nurses, and some patients, pregnancy and childbirth are an illness/crises. I can see why a nurse would feel that continous FM would be as important in certain situations as Q1hr BS in a DKA.

And it's usually those situations where the pt has a birth plan, right?

Not ususally; generally the pt understands that if something unhealthy or dangerous or whatever happens that the 'normal' birth plan goes out the window & the staff should do what is best in such an event (alot of birth plans even specifically state so much).

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