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Exercising During Labor Reduces the Chance of C-Section and Pain
Cláudia Colucci - Folha de São Paulo
Practicing physical therapy during childbirth increases the pain tolerance, reduces drug use and decreases the time until the baby’s birth, concludes a study at the University Hospital of USP. Among pregnant women who did the activities, the cesarean section rate was 11%. The average in the institution is 20%. Read the rest of this entry »
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