How to Stretch Your Back in Labor Using a Hands and Knees Position

Laboring moms love to stretch their backs. All of those back muscles get really sore from the added weight and the intensity of the contractions. Lots of women in labor find that getting on their hands and knees helps their back pain and allows their legs to rest. A hands and knees position also helps the baby get into an optimal position in labor.

Things You'll Need

  • Yoga mat (something soft to kneel on)

Instructions

    • 1

      Lay a yoga mat or nap mat on the floor to give your knees some support.

    • 2

      Kneel on the mat in a hands and knees position. Hands should be placed directly under your shoulders and your knees should be directly underneath your hips and spread slightly apart.

    • 3

      Slowly curl up your back in a slight arch (looks like a cat arch). Doing so will stretch your back muscles and allow the baby to pull the heaviest part of its body (the head) to the front of your belly. Hold it for a count of 10 and release.

    • 4

      Repeat step 3 five times.

    • 5

      To get up out of the hands and knees position, slowly lift your upper body so that you are just kneeling.

    • 6

      Bend one knee to where your foot is flat on the floor.

    • 7

      Put both hands on the thigh of your bended leg and gently push upwards lifting your upper body until you are standing.

    • When you’re pregnant, you spend much of the pregnancy anticipating the birth. Some women approach their due dates with trepidation and fear. However, this doesn’t need to be the case. After reading the books and taking birthing classes, y
    • Forty weeks can seem like an eternity for a pregnant woman. Fortunately, there are some foods that can be eaten that may induce labor---if your cervix has already begun to dilate. Spicy Foods Spicy foods, such as curry, Indian or Me
    • Laboring moms often want to change positions throughout their labor. Not only does it feel good, but it assists the baby in his or her rotation through the pelvis. One position that is particularly helpful in assisting a baby to drop down into the pe