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The First Stage of Labor: The Biology of Becoming

By Lovetti Lafua

Nurse • Midwife • Biologist • Human Optimization Researcher

An average labor burns over 7,000 calories.

That means labor is not passive.
It is not “just happening.”
It is not something being done to a woman.

It is something a woman is doing.

Labor is:

  • muscular work
  • metabolic work
  • hormonal work
  • neurological work
  • emotional work
  • psychological work
  • cellular work

Birth is one of the highest-energy physiological processes the human body can perform.

This is why fear disrupts labor.
This is why tension slows labor.
This is why relaxation accelerates labor.

The body cannot be in fight-or-flight and birth mode at the same time.

In Part II of this series, we will explore the three distinct biological states of the first stage of labor: Latent Labor, Active Labor, and Transition, beginning with the crucial phase of initiation.