Then I called my doctor and transferred all of my care to
a local midwife group.
Not exact matches
We encourage everyone inquiring about becoming a
midwife to read as many birth books they can get their hands on, join their
local La Leche League and Attachment Parenting
groups, volunteer for your
local midwife and obtain training as a doula.
Losing my son (3rd child) at 43 weeks during labor, was attempting a home birth vba2c, his passing was NOT due to me attempting a vaginal birth or a home birth, in fact when we attempt to have our 4th child I will be going for a vba3c, I am so supported through this by the women in my
local homebirth
group, it has allowed me to see the sun in the storm, I have started a charity in my sons name to help women get a doula or
midwife when they would not be able to afford their services other wise.
The WHO Global Strategy recognises that for breastfeeding to be successful mothers and families need the right support along the whole course of breastfeeding — from giving birth in a Baby Friendly hospital, to going home to find skilled
local support from
midwives, health visitors, GPs, and mother support
groups throughout their communities.
- Shop around the internet on pages for your
local area (
midwife pages, mommy
group pages,
local businesses, etc..)
«She is considering having parenting
groups in her space and plans to network with
local doulas and
midwives to help educate about attachment parenting, natural childbirth, breastfeeding and homebirth.»
Now, over a decade after qualifying, Clemmie is a community based
midwife, writes a successful blog (www.gasandairblog.com), has nearly 400k followers on instagram and works with
local women's
groups to provide information and guidance on pregnancy and post-natal care.