Childbirth: Cardiff hospital trials virtual reality during labour - 1 minute read
The Cardiff hospital testing virtual reality with labour
Virtual reality is being tested by mothers-to-be at University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff.
Head of midwifery at Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, Suzanne Hardacre, said the technology can offer an alternative for pain management.
"There's a great opportunity particularly to use this with women in early labour, to try and help them with some breathing and relaxation and take them out of the moment."
Ms Hardacre added that it has a potential to be used with women who have had traumatic birth experiences in the past.
Source: BBC News
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Virtual reality • Welsh Labour • Virtual reality • University Hospital of Wales • Midwifery • Cardiff and Vale University Health Board • Alternative medicine • Pain management • Childbirth • Breathing • Relaxation technique • Multiple sclerosis • Action potential • Major trauma • Childbirth •
Virtual reality is being tested by mothers-to-be at University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff.
Head of midwifery at Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, Suzanne Hardacre, said the technology can offer an alternative for pain management.
"There's a great opportunity particularly to use this with women in early labour, to try and help them with some breathing and relaxation and take them out of the moment."
Ms Hardacre added that it has a potential to be used with women who have had traumatic birth experiences in the past.
Source: BBC News
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Keywords:
Virtual reality • Welsh Labour • Virtual reality • University Hospital of Wales • Midwifery • Cardiff and Vale University Health Board • Alternative medicine • Pain management • Childbirth • Breathing • Relaxation technique • Multiple sclerosis • Action potential • Major trauma • Childbirth •