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A philosophy of birth enables us to navigate the stormy waters of contemporary obstetric practice towards a new and radical logos for genos —an embodied genealogy which not only redresses imbalances of gender, but also addresses life and happiness.
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I am a grounded and observant midwife, allowing time and space for birth to unfold, normally, and healthfully. I am confident, communicative, and skilled.
I believe that stories matter, and birth stories especially. Stories are narratives that give meaning to our experiences and a sense of identity to our babies.
Birthwork is social justice work. You deserve to be an active participant in your birth. Having a positive birth experience starts with feeling safe.
This is an exploration of how human existence is natal, that is, is the way it is because we are born.
A birth philosophy is how you think about birth, and how you believe a woman can work through labor.
I believe that birth is an inherently unpredictable journey, and I support all birth choices. As a doula, my motto is: Have no expectations, and be prepared for anything.
Nietzsche introduces the conception of birth to convey an understanding of Dionysian philosophy as a form of thinking that is in tune with embodied life.