I provide information, products and services to assist women and their partners in having a positive
pregnancy and childbirth experience, in hospital or at home.
As an apology is no apology if it begins with «I'm sorry, but...», respect and recognition of choice is not respect and recognition if it is accompanied by, «I respect your choice, but...» Just as another's
pregnancy and childbirth experience is different, so, too, are the experiences and feelings that lead to personal childcare choices.
My bond is different, and I also believe it is stronger from that 38 weeks of
pregnancy and childbirth we experienced together.
From 1983 to 1992, I collected data on
the pregnancy and childbirth experiences of 100 middle and upper - middle class mainstream pregnant women and mothers, and on the health professionals (physicians, nurses, midwives, childbirth educators) who care for them, through observation and interviews in hospitals, offices, and homes.
As a Certified Nurse Midwife for nearly 20 years, Melanie has had the honor of supporting thousands of women from a wide variety of social and cultural backgrounds throughout
their pregnancies and childbirth experiences.
Silent, unprocessed grief from previous pregnancy loss can deeply impact the trajectory of a mother's future
pregnancy and childbirth experiences.
Not exact matches
What is it to feel as a woman feels in
pregnancy,
childbirth, nurturing
and lovemaking,
and how do these
experiences help us understand the feminine face of God?
Positive stories shared by women who have had wonderful
childbirth experiences are an irreplaceable way to transmit knowledge of a woman's true capacities in
pregnancy and birth.»
In so doing I realized that human beings are born with the ability to
experience God
and that this happens in a special way to women during
pregnancy and childbirth.
The messages I received throughout my
pregnancy, in literature, at classes
and even from friends» anecdotes, was that
childbirth should be kept «natural» It's all right to treat
pregnancy like an embarrassing disease, but
childbirth has been built up to be some kind of quasi-mystical
experience that might be ruined if the naughty men with their machines
and drugs are allowed to interfere.
If I may, I think that for the most part, when women * actively * seek out advice on
pregnancy,
childbirth,
and babycare, they DO talk to real people (if they actually know people in real life who have those sorts of
experiences, of course).
I also provide counseling
and therapy for individuals
and couples who have
experienced the tragedy
and grief from
pregnancy and infant loss, termination, traumatic
childbirth experience as well as mood
and anxiety disorders during
pregnancy.
These include people who simply seek the benefits of a meditation practice throughout their
pregnancy, or who have a meditation practice
and find it easier to maintain it in a group context, or who have lot of fear around
childbirth, or who are
experiencing a
pregnancy complicated by other health factors, or are challenged by other stresses in their lives at home or at work.
Postpartum depression or anxiety, birth trauma
and / or concerns with your mood can be
experienced by anyone in
pregnancy or after
childbirth.
It's hard to tolerate
and cope with these present - moment
experiences and also be in touch with the reality of not being able to anticipate exactly how your
pregnancy will unfold, what
childbirth will be like,
and what kinds of
experiences you will have as a parent.
With over 14 years of
experience, expert Parenting Mentor Shelley Whynot has been empowering families with parenting solutions about
pregnancy and prenatal care,
childbirth, sleep,
and education that work.
She blogs about
pregnancy, natural
childbirth and her
experiences living in Saudi Arabia at http://saudibirthstory.blogspot.com/
As your natural
pregnancy mentor I offer 15 years of
experience teaching
pregnancy and childbirth classes.
Not only was this book full of information on natural
pregnancy and childbirth, but it was packed with images
and stories of labor, in which the parents saw psychedelic colors
and experienced orgasms.
We know that
pregnancy and childbirth are unique
experiences.
Experience the Wichita Doula difference with our first - class birth doulas, postpartum doulas, overnight doulas / night nurses,
childbirth educators,
and placenta encapsulators helping you enjoy a satisfying, luxurious
pregnancy and parenting journey.
In 10 weeks you will learn the essentials of
pregnancy education, evidenced based
and experience based methods of pain relief in
childbirth, safe
and effective exercises, nutrition for the pregnant mom
and newborn basics.
Support for
and experience in: Hospital Birth - Unmedicated
and Natural Vaginal Birth - Vaginal Birth with Epidural - Cesarean Birth - Induction of Labor - VBAC (Vaginal Birth After Cesarean)- Healing from Birth Trauma -
Pregnancy after Loss - The Bradley Method - Hypnobirthing - Hypnobabies - Birthing From Within - Newborn Care - Breastfeeding - Bottle Feeding - Cloth Diapers - Babywearing - Scheduled Parenting - Attachment Parenting - Postpartum Support - Prenatal Support - Infertility - Adoption - Surrogacy - Bereavement -
Childbirth Education -
and more
Prepare for amazing
pregnancy, birth,
and breastfeeding
experience with our thoughtful array of Birth Boot Camp
childbirth education courses
and parenting workshops.
I spent four years learning all I could about how to have a healthy
pregnancy, natural
childbirth and successful breastfeeding
experience.
Eve, the first woman, was the first to
experience pregnancy and childbirth,
and the delivery was fraught with pain because she ate the wrong food.
By educating
and disarming the myths around midwifery
and natural
childbirth, women
and their families can
experience the joy of
pregnancy and birth in a more natural way.
Birth Boot Camp is a modern, evidenced - based
childbirth curriculum for couples that want to have an amazing
pregnancy, birth,
and breastfeeding
experience.
Maternal health / maternity services covers a wide spectrum of care
and care options — from fertility, reproductive health,
pregnancy, labour, birth, postpartum
and beyond — some queries extending into physical complaints as the result of
childbirth decades following the birth
experience.
Rená Koerner (562) 925-6948 www.integrativechildbirth.net
[email protected] Integrative
Childbirth Services
and The Lullaby Lounge has a certified Doula, Educator
and Doula Trainer with over 10 years
experience at a location for local families to come
and get the support that they need throughout
pregnancy, labor / birth
and their postpartum period.
We have both the clinical knowledge
and personal
experience to empathize with mothers throughout the many joys
and challenges of
pregnancy,
childbirth,
and motherhood.
By: Heather Delaney, co-owner, birth & postpartum doula
and childbirth educator The joy
and excitement of that positive
pregnancy test
and the eagerness to feel those first symptoms are things that most expectant mothers
experience in early
pregnancy.
Why Human Rights in
Childbirth Matter explores the rights of women in
pregnancy and birth,
and offers information
and support for mothers, caregivers
and campaigners working to improve birth practices
and birth
experiences.
I've
experienced pregnancy and childbirth.
While this may be difficult to do, being able to give them this information should be able to provide you with more appropriate care, as well as highlighting to them that there may be certain areas where you may need additional support or information - not only with breastfeeding, but also with the
experience of
pregnancy,
childbirth and parenting itself.
The American
Pregnancy Association defines a doula as «a professional trained in
childbirth who provides emotional, physical,
and educational support to a mother who is expecting, is
experiencing labor, or has recently given birth.»
He is very passionate about providing comprehensive obstetric care (along with his multidisciplinary team) for women (during
pregnancy,
childbirth and the immediate postpartum period) with all kinds of perinatal mental illnesses, previous traumatic birth
experiences, bereavement
and complex social issues.
Drawing on her
experience as a prenatal yoga teacher, labor support doula,
childbirth educator
and mother, Deb looks to establish a safe, effective
and empowering class for
pregnancy and beyond.
But the rise in popularity of so - called natural or gentle births, where the focus often becomes ensuring that the mother has a certain type of birth
experience, means that we don't always talk about the very real risks associated with
pregnancy and childbirth.
Even without the added risk of a multiple birth
and premature labor,
pregnancy and childbirth are still inherently risky,
and healthy women who reach their due date can still
experience complications that couldn't have been anticipated, like problems with the placenta or umbilical cord during delivery, for example, or unexpected fetal distress.
In a study published in BMC
Pregnancy and Childbirth, researchers looked at the experience of transgender men through pregnancy, childbirth, and feeding their
Pregnancy and Childbirth, researchers looked at the experience of transgender men through pregnancy, childbirth, and feeding their
Childbirth, researchers looked at the
experience of transgender men through
pregnancy, childbirth, and feeding their
pregnancy,
childbirth, and feeding their
childbirth,
and feeding their newborns.
women will
experience a perinatal mood
and anxiety disorder during
pregnancy or after
childbirth.
While not every
pregnancy automatically means
childbirth, more often than not (if the mother decides not to terminate or she doesn't
experience a
pregnancy or infant loss) labor
and delivery is involved.
As your body slows returns to normal after
pregnancy and childbirth, you'll
experience lots of little milestones, like the day you can have coffee again or the day you can fit back into your favorite pre-
pregnancy jeans.
National
Childbirth Trust The NCT supports thousands of people each year through the incredible life - changing
experience of
pregnancy, birth
and early parenthood.
My
experiences with
pregnancy and childbirth have given me insights that I think every expectant father would benefit from.
And, whilst some mothers - to - be sail through their pregnancy without the slightest hint of morning sickness and give birth without a thought of pain relief during childbirth, for most of us these issues become an integral part and parcel of the whole experien
And, whilst some mothers - to - be sail through their
pregnancy without the slightest hint of morning sickness
and give birth without a thought of pain relief during childbirth, for most of us these issues become an integral part and parcel of the whole experien
and give birth without a thought of pain relief during
childbirth, for most of us these issues become an integral part
and parcel of the whole experien
and parcel of the whole
experience.
For the past three years Madison has honed in on her innate skills
and passion for
pregnancy and childbirth, gaining
experience within the Lower Mainland at multiple hospital births
and holistic home births.
As
experienced parents know, there can many real
and potential challenges during
pregnancy and childbirth, many of which first - time parents just don't know.
While the book approaches
childbirth with the premise that most women can
and should seek a birth
experience that offers the least possible number of medical interventions, it also includes a chapter on complications in
pregnancy requiring the expertise of an obstetrician.