He continued: «But in terms of principally understanding and appreciating and working towards a solution, I think that should be the spirit of which
our labour partners talk to us.
Not exact matches
I feel that women and their
partners do much better with privacy and intimacy during the birth process and that, my role is to sometimes protect that privacy and intimacy first of all by educating them that that might be really important and to
talk about you know the effect both positive and negative about um, support during that time can be or even just letting people know hey, we're in
labour, the Facebook kind of thing but you know keep it quiet, keep it down, don't fritter the energy away by drawing other people to it or drawing the expectation that something's happening rather than just letting something evolve... I think guarding the space by keeping the space as calm and quiet and private as possible is key and giving people tools to do that during the prenatal time to deal with over eager family members or friends.
At one point the babys heartbeat went up and after having
talked about my fear of transference due to the midwife arriving (my
partner wanted her there, i really wanted to
labour unassisted), it slowed down to normal.
Today they
talk about development corporations that can buy up the land and work with other
partners to build housing for different tenures -
Labour calls its model New Homes Corporations.
«The person next door to me does tax law; or if they have
labour and employment issues, I can
talk to my
partner down the hall,» she says.