Does stair climbing help with labor?

There is no scientific research to prove that stair climbing helps labor. Factors affecting a normal delivery include the size of the fetus, its posture, the pelvic condition of the pregnant woman, the labor force of the pregnant woman, and mental and psychological factors, which have little to do with whether or not to climb the stairs. After pregnancy, the burden on the pregnant woman’s body increases significantly, and appropriate outdoor activities are necessary, but climbing stairs can easily increase the burden on the spine and joints, which may damage your health. Especially in late pregnancy and after delivery, it is not advocated that pregnant women climb stairs. It is important to have regular checkups after pregnancy. Doctors will advise on the mode of delivery depending on whether the pregnant woman has any serious illnesses and whether there are factors affecting labor. Pregnant women who do not have an indication for cesarean section, as long as all the tests are normal, can usually have a normal delivery, and can do some soothing exercises, such as walking, maternity