I had a hugely satisfying moment last week. I visited my old prenatal yoga group and spoke to eight or so pregnant ladies about my home birth. My intention was to tell the story, and as much as possible, not give them the impression that it was something only for medical outliers or masochists. It was also to promote a normal birth in any location (home, birthing centre, maternity ward, without intervention). I think I pulled it off. My instructor even told me that I was a natural public speaker - ha! Me of all people.
Showing posts with label normal birth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label normal birth. Show all posts
Monday, 30 July 2012
Carry it forward
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active birth,
breathing techniques,
childbirth,
community,
home birth,
homebirth,
induction,
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labour,
newborns,
NHS,
normal birth,
pregnancy,
prenatal yoga,
TENS machine
Monday, 23 April 2012
Labour saving

Oxford study source: Schroeder et al., (2012). Cost effectiveness of alternative planned places of birth in woman at low risk of complications: evidence from the Birthplace in England national prospective cohort study. BMJ 2012;344:e2292. For the abstract summary please see end of this blog*.
BBC news: Home births are more 'cost effective', says Oxford study
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