We make our classes fun! We do some active learning through role playing, hands on teaching and practice. We have videos to watch, homework assignments that are fun and unique and we encourage students to ask questions and involve themselves fully in the process. Our curriculum includes learning a pain coping mindset and the techniques to help with pain in labor. We include some birth art and listening to birth stories as well as some hands on practice of positions that may facilitate a faster labor. You will learn about the mind body connection and its effect on labor, your birth place preparation- whether home or hospital, effective postures for birth and pushing, the companion's role (we offer an additional class for dads), informed consent and making decisions, playing the "Doing the Next Best Thing" game, postpartum adjustment, breastfeeding and care of the newborn and welcoming your newest addition to your family. We want you to leave our class talking throughout the week about the things you learned. We encourage you to explore ideas you may not have ever explored, deepening your awareness about your body, birth in general and your relationship. We want you to leave as an informed consumer, actively involved in the decisions that surround your birth."
At Intown Midwifery, we encourage you to take an active role in making health choices for you and your family. We are passionate about providing evidence-based care and educating and empowering our patients through a holistic approach to prevention and good health. Our practice works collaboratively with physicians and health professionals in the community to safely deliver the best possible care for you and your family."
I got prenatal massages from the best massage therapist around, Harry Kramer.
I filled my mind with positive affirmations such as "my body knows how to give birth." I ignored people who tried to assure me I'd end up asking for an epidural.
I practiced pelvic rocking and squatting every day.
I'm really not afraid of pain and learned there is a big difference between being in pain and suffering. I never suffered since I was surrounded by the awesome support team I chose.
Giving birth naturally was the most empowering experience of my life! I'm going to quote my friend, Shawna, here:
"I never thought I needed to be 'empowered'. That was not a very compelling argument for me. But HOLY SHIT PEOPLE listen to me when I tell you how fucking EMPOWERING it is to feel every bit of your labor and a child come out of your body. Let me tell you about THAT kind of ADRENALINE. Let me tell you that there is in fact no greater high in the world than the one I felt lying in that hospital bed with half my junk hanging out of my whoha gazing at the child that had just been separated from me. Hoooooo-leeeeeeee - CRAP." Please read her entire post here!
Perhaps you have inspired me to get back on the blogwagon myself.
ReplyDeleteThat would be awesome. I love your writing!
ReplyDelete"I never suffered since I was surrounded by the awesome support team I chose."
ReplyDeleteIndeed!!