Jiggling the external pelvic soft tissues by hand is a highly effective and recommended way to mobilize the pelvis, release tension, synchronize body systems, create more space to optimise or change the baby's position, and calm the nervous system – in pregnancy and in birth. It has also been known to facilitate labour progress in general, and in particular when labour has stalled. Highly enjoyable and simple to implement, it is an easy-to-teach practice for both care-providers and couples. This presentation will cover the why and how of pelvic jiggling, including touch considerations and contraindications.
Learning Objectives:
1. Describe appropriate and respectful negotiation regarding external touching of the pelvic soft tissues in labour
2. Explain the physiology of why the vibratory nature of jiggling calms the nervous system, relaxes soft tissue, relieves discomfort and facilitates ease of labour
3. Compare when pelvic jiggling may be appropriately applied in birth and when contra-indications apply for jiggling
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