What is another word for Bradley Method?

Pronunciation: [bɹˈadlɪ mˈɛθəd] (IPA)

The Bradley Method, also known as the Husband-Coached Childbirth, is a popular childbirth education method that emphasizes natural, unmedicated childbirth. There are several synonyms or alternative names used for this method, including Natural Childbirth, Active Birth, and Prepared Childbirth. Other terms that may be used to refer to the Bradley Method include the Partner-Coached Childbirth, Childbirth Without Fear, and Lamaze Method. Each of these methods shares similar principles with the Bradley Method, emphasizing the importance of partner involvement and the use of natural pain management techniques during labor and delivery. Ultimately, the goal of all these methods is to empower women to have a safe, natural, and positive childbirth experience.

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What are the hypernyms for Bradley method?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    natural childbirth, antenatal care, childbirth education, childbirth preparation, expectant parent education.

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