A pregnant woman dances bachata to help calm labor pains

There are various techniques to help control pain during childbirth, as well as some things that can be done to help facilitate the baby's exit. One of them, which is also very fun, is dancing, and from this we have already shared some videos of pregnant women dancing to different popular songs during their labor.

Now, the most recent to share such a video, has been a pregnant woman in Sweden, who to help calm the birth pains, he decided to dance bachata In his hospital room.

Lina Feliz Törnqvist is the name of the girl who has shared on her Instagram account a video in which appears dancing bachata, just before delivery "to calm the pain and nerves", according to its publication.

Bachata p frlossningen innan Diego fddes fr att lugna nerverna Bachata hjlper fr allt Dancing Bachata just before delivery to calm the pain and nerves. In the hospital in Sweden. Bachata always helps #pregnancy #pregnantdance #romeosantos #zacariasferreira #gwepaaa

The video, in which he is seen dancing the song entitled "I stay" with his partner Julio César Feliz Törnqvist, who is originally from the Dominican Republic, captured the attention of Zacarías Ferreira, one of the performers of that song and who has also shared it in your Instagram account.

In another publication shared by Lina, she and Julio César appear with their baby in their arms, announcing that he was already born and had been called Diego.

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Pregnant women who have danced during their labor

As we had mentioned at the beginning, Lina joins the list of pregnant women who have decided to have some fun while dancing during their labor, to make it more bearable and help delivery:

Remember that during labor, free movement is recommended, and thanks to the movements that are made when dancing, the baby can be placed better and help with his own weight so that the cervix softens, causing its birth and facilitating the delivery.

Video: Dancing through Labor Video - Brigham and Women's Hospital (March 2024).