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CUB Support for Pregnancy, Labor and Birth. Can Relieve Pregnancy Pelvic Pain, Promotes Safe, Healthy and Natural Birth Positions. Much More Than a Stool or Birthing Ball (Color Teal/One Size)

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What is the Comfortable Upright Birth (CUB) support?The CUB is a comfortable, versatile, inflatable support designed to help mothers adopt and maintain positions that are physically the most helpful for them and their babies during Labor and birth.When the mother is in an upright position it can help the baby to be in the best (easiest) position for birth, making more space within her pelvis than if she is semi sitting or lying on her back on a bed.Current research has shown that this can make labor shorter and giving birth easier as well as increase safety for the mother and her baby by reducing the risks of complications during birth.The CUB can be used throughout labor as a comfortable support, either to sit on, rest on or lean over as well as to give birth to the baby on; suitable for use in maternity hospitals, birth centres or at homebirths.How can the CUB help me to have a natural birth?Having a more effective, possibly shorter and easier birth with less chance of serious complications with an increased chance of a natural birth is better for you and better for the baby.What does the research say about upright birth?Being upright during labor and birth can increase the space within your pelvis for your baby to be born by 28-30%Your labor contractions can be more effectiveYour baby will cope better with labor and birth and will be less distressed, 54% less incidence of fetal heart abnormalitiesThe length of the first stage of your labor, between 3-10 centimetres can be significantly reduced by up to 50%A shorter second stage (pushing stage) of laborYou are 23% less likely to need a medically assisted birth. More space, less distress and a shorter labour results in fewer necessary interventionYou are 21% less likely to need an episiotomy or caeserian section.