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Thank you for your concern but it is my pelvic floor

Thank you for your concern but it is my pelvic floor

by Pip | Aug 23, 2017 | birth choices, birth interventions

Have you been told that your hypermobility and having an increased risk of prolapse following a natural delivery? I find it really interesting that OBs are raising this issue yet do not raise the benefits of a natural birth nor all the risks associated with Caesarean...
How to Create a Birthing Environment that Works for You

How to Create a Birthing Environment that Works for You

by Pip | Apr 30, 2017 | birth choices, birth plans, Physiological Birth

Do you want to know how to create a birthing environment that will make your birth quicker and more comfortable, no matter where you are birthing?     Are you unsure of what to do in the hospital to create an environment that will work for you?     Close...
C Section Rates Perth 2010 to 2013

C Section Rates Perth 2010 to 2013

by Pip | Dec 19, 2016 | birth choices, c-section rates, caesarean section, Childbirth education, obstetricians

Have you been eagerly awaiting the Western Australia’s Mothers and Babies, 2013 31st Annual Report of the Western Australian Midwives’ Notification System? I have. Unfortunately, the data is 3 years old. I am really not sure why it can’t be more up to date with...
Skin to Skin After C Section is Priceless

Skin to Skin After C Section is Priceless

by Pip | Oct 5, 2016 | birth choices, birth plans, c-section rates, caesarean section, skin to skin

Have you seen the article floating around Facebook about the couple who were charged around AU$40 for skin-to-skin after c/section? I know most people were horrified that this couple got charged for this, and we could discuss the ethics at length, but a couple of...
We Need To Talk About Stillbirth Risk

We Need To Talk About Stillbirth Risk

by Pip | Sep 19, 2016 | birth choices, birth interventions, due dates, fear of childbirth, Hypnobirthing Australia, induction of labour, Sara Wickam

Are you reading this because you have been told of your “Risk of Stillbirth”? Firstly take a deep breath to lower your stress hormones and read on. I recently did an online course with Sara Wickham: “Post-Term Pregnancy: Exploring Evidence, Inspiring...
Will My Placenta Stop Working at 40 weeks? Exploring Placental Insufficiency.

Will My Placenta Stop Working at 40 weeks? Exploring Placental Insufficiency.

by Pip | May 31, 2016 | birth choices, birth interventions, c-section rates, induction of labour, obstetricians

Have you heard that your placenta will stop working properly after your ‘due date’ or the words placental insufficiency? Sounds scary, doesn’t it? But what is the evidence for this claim? I recently did an online course with Sara Wickham: “Post-Term Pregnancy:...
Being Induced because you are “Over Due”?

Being Induced because you are “Over Due”?

by Pip | May 29, 2016 | birth choices, birth interventions, due dates, induction of labour

Are you starting to think about Being Induced because your baby is “overdue”? (Updated April 2024) Have you stopped to think about what this is all about? Do you really think all babies have to be born at the same point in pregnancy? Just think about it. Why is there...
Mandatory Induction at 39 weeks: No, No, No!

Mandatory Induction at 39 weeks: No, No, No!

by Pip | May 19, 2016 | birth choices, birth interventions, induction of labour

I feel so sick after watching the recording of the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) Colloquia (fancy name for academic conference or seminar) from  this  Monday. I have actually been in a state of shock for 2 days and quite speechless. For...
How to Write a Birth Plan: Without a Birth Plan Template

How to Write a Birth Plan: Without a Birth Plan Template

by Pip | May 15, 2016 | birth choices, birth plans, Childbirth education, hospital birth, labour

You have found my blog because you are googling “Birth Plan Template”. You probably started off really enthusiastically and wondering:  “What should I put on my birth plan?” But as your search continued, you may have become more and more confused by the myriad of...

More C-Sections is Not the Answer Prof Dietz

by Pip | Mar 30, 2016 | Active birth, birth choices, birth interventions, caesarean section, childbirth

Why  is Professor  Dietz so determined to scare women out of a normal, natural process…vaginal birth? I already replied his claim that  “human childbirth is a fundamental bio mechanical mismatch, the opening is way too small and the passenger is way too...
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