Pregnancy Yoga

By Yvette Barton While it may not have been so in the past, it is now commonly accepted that exercising during pregnancy is just as important as exercising when not pregnant. Obviously there are many different routes a woman can take when choosing an exercise regime during pregnancy. A popular form worth considering is

2022-10-11T14:06:17+11:00

Rh Negative Blood and Pregnancy

By Anna Russell As soon as your pregnancy is confirmed your midwife or doctor will recommend blood tests to determine your immunity to various illnesses, as well as your overall health, your blood type and your Rh factor. Not everybody knows what their blood type is as it generally doesn’t affect us in a

2020-02-28T20:26:55+11:00

Five Co-Sleeping Myths Busted!

We all want a good night’s sleep but when it comes to where your baby sleeps you are certain to get bombarded with advice. If you dare admit to co-sleeping you will be an especially vulnerable target. Of course, wherever your baby sleeps is your choice and as long as you provide a safe

2022-08-19T10:42:08+10:00

Midwife Burnout

This YouTube video is intended for midwives, student midwives and those curious about the realities of life as a midwife. Midwifery has its fantastic highs but also has lows. This video highlights the importance of midwives taking care of themselves and offers strategies to avoid midwife burnout. Page revised on 15th December

2021-12-15T14:33:04+11:00

Birth Story by Samira Vogelrot

I am the mother of two children. My daughter Mathilda was born six years ago, my son Jakob just last February! During my first pregnancy, I was very frightened, especially from the seventh month. It just seemed impossible that a baby would be able to enter the world through my vagina. The birth of

2022-09-19T09:12:14+10:00

ABO Incompatibility in Newborns

ABO incompatibility is a common and generally mild type of haemolytic disease in babies. The term haemolytic disease means that red blood cells are broken down more quickly than usual. Due to the increased breakdown of red blood cells, jaundice, anaemia, and in very severe cases can cause death, can result. During pregnancy ABO

2022-08-19T10:43:56+10:00

Using a Birth Stool

A birth stool helps you into a physiological upright posture during labour and birth. A birth stool can help provide balance and support to labouring women. Different positions and various movements can help with progress and comfort during labour. Following are some suggestions on how to use a birth stool. With a Partner A

2019-02-20T18:39:51+11:00
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