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It simply means that both you and your baby are active participants during your labor, and that labor works best when you are able to work responsively together. It means that birthing a baby is both an act of trust and surrender and an act of profound power.
Encourages all birthing mothers to find: · Unrestricted access to the birth companions of her choice, including fathers, partners, children, family members, and ...
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Feb 3, 2017 · As we learn and experience, we add to our knowledge and understanding of that system. Birth is truly a miraculous event. As a doula I bear ...
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 ...
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.
Taking birth and natality into account transforms our view of human existence. It sheds new light on our mortality, foregrounds the extent and depth of our ...
The importance of philosophy in guiding birth practices is well accepted by Lamaze Certified Childbirth Educators. The research studies reviewed in this ...
A birth philosophy is how you think about birth, and how you believe a woman can work through labor. There are so many voices telling women what the ...
Friedrich Nietzsche is a philosopher of birth and the body. The metaphor of birth is at the center of his philosophy of embodied life.