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Definition of Lamaze in English: Lamazeadjectiveləˈmɑːzlaˈmazləˈmäz Relating to a method of childbirth involving exercises and breathing control to give pain relief without drugs. 拉马兹心理助产法的 Example sentencesExamples - I finally pull into the parking lot at work, I'm early and the place is nearly deserted so no one sees me practicing some bizarre form of Lamaze breathing as I walk up the ramp and into the doors.
- I'm breathing like a Lamaze instructor (puff, puff, puff) because I'm not quite sure how I'm supposed to be breathing.
- These guideposts transformed my negative thoughts into useful work, the way Lamaze mothers learn to re-imagine labor pains as muscle contractions.
- Group members helped each other learn how to cut up big pills so they were easier to swallow and to use Lamaze breathing during a spinal tap.
- Couples like Tenisha and Michael can't go to couples therapy or to joint counseling about what kind of contraception to use, or show up for prenatal appointments or Lamaze classes together.
- But things have moved on, and while birthing experts such as the National Childbirth Trust acknowledge Lamaze's contribution to the field, they tend to view his breathing techniques as rather old hat.
- The lovely wife, I learned one night after Lamaze class, was pregnant.
- Speaking of support, how do we feel about Lamaze classes?
- I attended Lamaze classes to prepare myself for birth without medication, and I knew I would breastfeed my baby.
- Rachael began mimicking Lamaze breathing techniques, which received odd glares from the rest of them.
- Also, asthma shouldn't interfere with your ability to do Lamaze breathing techniques.
- I found a book in French about the Lamaze method of childbirth.
- In the process of birth, according to the Lamaze method, there is a stage of labor called transition.
- ‘Please,’ she begs, breathing heavily, trying to remember the few Lamaze techniques she learned.
- Only one published report showed no improvement over Lamaze technique from the addition of hypnosis, though both LaMaze and hypnosis alone lessened pain equally during labor.
- At those times when he is home in a rambling house in California, he has to contend with his live-in girlfriend Dotty who is in a state of advanced pregnancy and trying to get Thorson to take a more active role in Lamaze classes.
- I'm a part-time Lamaze childbirth educator who thoroughly enjoyed and was empowered by Peggy's editorial.
- By the end, our little group is gasping like a Lamaze breathing class.
- By the 1960s, reformers were promoting such innovations as Lamaze breathing techniques, birthing at home, the presence of fathers during birth, and the utilization of nurse-midwives instead of doctors.
- Pregnant women take Lamaze courses not because what they learn will quell their labor pains, but because knowing what to expect helps them to handle the pain.
Origin1950s: from the name of Fernand Lamaze (1891–1957), French physician. Rhymesaides-mémoires, Lars, Mars, parse, Paz, Stars and Bars, vase, vichyssoise Definition of Lamaze in US English: Lamazeadjectiveləˈmäz attributive Relating to a method of childbirth involving exercises and breathing control to give pain relief without drugs. 拉马兹心理助产法的 Example sentencesExamples - At those times when he is home in a rambling house in California, he has to contend with his live-in girlfriend Dotty who is in a state of advanced pregnancy and trying to get Thorson to take a more active role in Lamaze classes.
- Only one published report showed no improvement over Lamaze technique from the addition of hypnosis, though both LaMaze and hypnosis alone lessened pain equally during labor.
- Couples like Tenisha and Michael can't go to couples therapy or to joint counseling about what kind of contraception to use, or show up for prenatal appointments or Lamaze classes together.
- I finally pull into the parking lot at work, I'm early and the place is nearly deserted so no one sees me practicing some bizarre form of Lamaze breathing as I walk up the ramp and into the doors.
- Speaking of support, how do we feel about Lamaze classes?
- I'm a part-time Lamaze childbirth educator who thoroughly enjoyed and was empowered by Peggy's editorial.
- ‘Please,’ she begs, breathing heavily, trying to remember the few Lamaze techniques she learned.
- I found a book in French about the Lamaze method of childbirth.
- By the 1960s, reformers were promoting such innovations as Lamaze breathing techniques, birthing at home, the presence of fathers during birth, and the utilization of nurse-midwives instead of doctors.
- These guideposts transformed my negative thoughts into useful work, the way Lamaze mothers learn to re-imagine labor pains as muscle contractions.
- But things have moved on, and while birthing experts such as the National Childbirth Trust acknowledge Lamaze's contribution to the field, they tend to view his breathing techniques as rather old hat.
- Rachael began mimicking Lamaze breathing techniques, which received odd glares from the rest of them.
- Pregnant women take Lamaze courses not because what they learn will quell their labor pains, but because knowing what to expect helps them to handle the pain.
- The lovely wife, I learned one night after Lamaze class, was pregnant.
- I attended Lamaze classes to prepare myself for birth without medication, and I knew I would breastfeed my baby.
- Also, asthma shouldn't interfere with your ability to do Lamaze breathing techniques.
- Group members helped each other learn how to cut up big pills so they were easier to swallow and to use Lamaze breathing during a spinal tap.
- By the end, our little group is gasping like a Lamaze breathing class.
- I'm breathing like a Lamaze instructor (puff, puff, puff) because I'm not quite sure how I'm supposed to be breathing.
- In the process of birth, according to the Lamaze method, there is a stage of labor called transition.
Origin1950s: from the name of Fernand Lamaze (1891–1957), French physician. |