A pregnant woman dances the Dura Challenge to help induce labor

Daddy Yankee's song of the moment is going viral on the networks with a new challenge. He 'Hard Challenge' He was promoted by the singer to publicize his new work, and not only singers and celebrities have joined, but even a mother in full labor.

Yunet is the pregnant girl who stars in the viral video of the moment hours before giving birth. The doctors told her that if she didn't dilate, they would have to have a C-section so she and her husband thought that the best way to help induce labor was by dancing The last success of the Puerto Rican.

It was the reggaeton singer himself who made the story known by sharing the couple's dance on his own Instagram account:

"To this couple, the doctor told them to do something to dilate or have a C-section. They decided to do the #DURAChallenge, the woman dilated and a very hard girl was born. Congratulations!

To this couple, the doctor told them to do something to dilate or have a cesarean section. They decided to do the #DURAChallenge, the woman dilated and a girl was born #Dura Congratulations @yunet_pl This couple was order by their Dr. to do something so she would dilate. They danced the #durachallenge before going into labor. A #DURA baby was born

The movement favors the progression of childbirth

Indeed, a few hours later Victoria came into the world born by vaginal delivery after her mother marked some good steps to the rhythm of reggaeton.

Dancing is an increasingly frequent advice for mothers who are going to give birth, and in view of some cases we have known, they have been very positive experiences. Of course, as long as the mother has body for the dance.

We met the obstetrician dancer who makes choreographies with his patients to help them induce labor, a gesture that in addition to entertaining, helps them relax before giving birth. Also a pregnant woman from Atlanta, whose doctor recommended that she move between contractions and ended up dancing in the hospital corridor, and a famous fitness mom who pregnant 40 weeks marked a dance to induce labor and within a few hours gave birth .

The explanation? The movements of the mother help the baby to descend with its own weight and contributes to soften the cervix, thus favoring dilation to cause birth. That the woman move freely during the period of dilation is one of the recommendations for the conduction of the childbirth, since it also contributes to cope better with the birth pains than if the pregnant woman remains immobile.

In addition to fun and relaxing for the mother, dancing is a safe practice without contraindications. On the contrary, it generates endorphins, which in turn helps relieve the pain of contractions. So, although it cannot be said that it is a proven method to avoid caesarean section (There are many factors involved), nothing is lost by trying.

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