Are Midwives always right
My client was told by a midwife that after 40 weeks gestation the baby’s head gets hard and makes it difficult to birth.
My client was told by a midwife that after 40 weeks gestation the baby’s head gets hard and makes it difficult to birth.
After watching a popular docuseries (who’s name I won’t mention!) I’ve heard every one of these phrases from doctors and midwives when speaking to birthing people.
What I often hear from people is ‘I’d love a home birth but I want the security of hospital in case anything happens”.
Nice relaxed breaths… What comes up for you?Let’s dig deeper and sort those feelings.
We are your champion, your cheerleader and your trusting companion. Most of the time we sit back as it’s you who holds the power we just protect the space.
Don’t allow the system to tell you you are failing…..trust your baby and your body as long as you and baby are ok then enjoy the ride.
The first few weeks with a newborn are fucking tough! How can we support them to make that transition to parents easier?
Some people are reluctant to write a plan, as they are aware that things can change – but it’s still so important to have a plan.
Due dates give many new parents stress. What happens when you are eagerly anticipating an event?