Is there a way for us as birth photographers,
as birth professionals, to share all the variations of birth without contests?
I have never been in a training with such a variety
of birth professionals and we were all in the same role that day.
This is a unique opportunity
for birth professionals of all kinds to deepen your knowledge and skills in holistic health while also being part of a nurturing community of dynamic women.
I offer workshops, advanced doula and childbirth educator trainings and professional development opportunities for the beginner or
experienced birth professional.
It seemed that parents and
birth professionals wanted access to the latest science, but the information available in published papers and journals were difficult to access and difficult to understand.
If you are considering home birth or want to connect to families and
birth professionals involved in the homebirth community, this birth group is a great place to start.
I believe in empowering yourself with education and that childbirth education is so important and this is a program with
top birth professionals right in your own home.
I would like to share some of what I learned from each of these trainings, to plant seeds of inspiration in expectant women and
birth professionals everywhere.
A doula spends years increasing her knowledge of childbirth by attending classes, births, continuing educating courses and networking with
other birth professionals.
If you feel afraid I encourage you to join our free support community (via our website) where you can discuss your concerns and find helpful information from a range
of birth professionals.
Those working in this field need to have a strong support base to enable them to cope with the emotional nature of our work, and develop a network of other
birth professionals who come from diverse backgrounds and cultures to give us a breadth of knowledge and perspectives.
Doula Group: Aspiring and experienced
birth professionals come together to discuss the business and the spirit of birth work.
Karen is one of the few instructors who constantly updates their teaching material, by conducting many case reviews (debriefs)
with birth professionals throughout the year.
We are a team of reliable, compassionate and experienced
birth professionals providing unbiased support and education to families in the Las Vegas Valley.
Childbirth educators and doulas will also find this book helpful since each chapter includes, Especially for Mothers, a section with helpful guidelines, questions, and numerous resources for making informed decisions
about birth professionals, hospital interventions, and place of birth.
It's been vital in helping me create solid working relationships with clients, with care providers, wth my team at AustinBorn, and with other
birth professionals in my community.
The private Facebook group is a wonderful space for parents looking for support and recommendations, to connect with peers and
local birth professionals.
A trained and experienced professional who provides non-medical home support to a new mother after the birth
Nicole is also a member of DASC (Doulas of Southern California) and an Evidence
Based Birth professional member, staying current and soaking up all things birth!
Doulas of North America officially became DONA International during the summer of 2004 at our annual conference in New Orleans, LA, to a packed house of
cheering birth professionals!
We would have never labeled ourselves as «radical doulas», however, we suddenly found ourselves being titled by other more
mainstream birth professionals as «radical» and «rogue.»
With her background in grassroots community organization, she is energized to support
new birth professionals on their own course for success.
As an elder doula and childbirth educator in her community, she has seen how an education with CBI lays the foundation for being a more
effective birth professional.
A user - friendly sociological overview of the philosophy and practice of doulas in the U.S., illuminated by real - life stories, for a wide audience ranging from current and
aspiring birth professionals, reproductive scholars and students in a variety of academic disciplines as well as a unique resource for pregnant women contemplating childbirth.
Waterbirth International provides the training, testing, and certifications for
birth professionals through on - demand courses and onsite teaching.
I've had the privilege of working with Elly on a number of collaborations over the years — we presented a workshop at one conference and a poster session at another, were on the same panel at the Parenting 2.0 2014 conference, and also created a Facebook group for Relationship
Focused Birth Professionals.
These underpin the role of a confident and
competent birth professional who is able to provide opportunities for empowerment, informed choice and evidence - based care for mothers seeking education and support.
Nikki is passionate about the importance of
birth professionals learning how to communicate effectively with clients and using these skills to build relationships with their peers and caregivers.
Nikki's vision for CBI has always been to provide a global network of highly qualified and
passionate birth professionals who can truly make a difference in the lives of the families they work with.
As a doula that supports these (and many other types of births), I often get the question both from
fellow birth professionals and families, «what needs to be different in preparing for a rainbow birth?»
Just enter your location in the search box and Find a Doula will
locate birth professionals who live near you and can provide you with information and support!
Sarah's work critiques pregnancy, birth, and parenting from the widest possible perspectives including the scientific, anthropological, psychological, and experiential, Sarah has been sharing her unique blend of science and wisdom with parents and
birth professionals internationally since 2005.
In my experience (and the experiences of
many birth professionals I work with), VBACs tend to be longer in length than non-VBAC labors.
In fact, in almost every other culture across the globe, there are extended family members and
post-partum birth professionals who step in to help care for newborns and their moms.
Usually their fears are motivated by 1) love and concern for you and the baby, and 2) not realizing home birth midwives are highly
skilled birth professionals who are trained specifically for attending birth in the home setting.
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