lamaze method
A pregnant woman practices breathing techniques with her coach using the Lamaze method.
Noun: A specific approach to childbirth preparation that educates expectant mothers (and their partners) about the physiological process of labor and delivery. It emphasizes the use of learned techniques—such as controlled breathing, focused concentration, and relaxation—to manage pain and facilitate a natural childbirth without routine medical intervention. The method is typically taught in classes where the pregnant woman practices with a coach.
The term is used as a proper noun to refer to this specific educational and preparatory program for childbirth. * Many expectant parents take a course on the Lamaze method. * She used the breathing techniques from the Lamaze method during labor.
- Lamaze (often used attributively): The word "Lamaze" alone is frequently used as an adjective to describe things related to this method.
- We attended Lamaze classes every Tuesday.
- She is a certified Lamaze instructor.
- Lamaze technique(s): A phrase often used interchangeably with "Lamaze method," focusing on the specific practices taught.
- The Lamaze techniques for breathing were very helpful.
- Lamaze class/course: The instructional setting where the method is taught.
- Childbirth preparation method
- Natural childbirth technique(s)
- Coach/Partner: In the context of the Lamaze method, this refers to the person (often the partner, a friend, or a doula) who attends classes with the expectant mother and assists her during labor by providing support and helping her use the techniques.
- Her husband was her coach during the birth.
A pregnant woman practices breathing techniques with her coach using the Lamaze method.
- a method that prepares a mother for natural childbirth; the pregnant woman (in classes and at home) practices (usually with the help of a coach) and learns about the physiology of childbirth and techniques of relaxation, concentration, and breathing