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Benson Adventures: February 2012
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Wednesday, February 22, 2012. Well she finally made it! Little Miss Ava weighed in at 8lbs 9oz and 19.5 inches long. roughly a pound smaller and 3 INCHES shorter than my first baby, so she seems like such a tiny doll to me! Now for the story. You can relax and not worry about having to pee, and the position is more comfortable! So I figured, this isn't really labor then! As a technique to assist a sluggish labor. Well something worked. figuring he had at least 10 minutes in between contractions, ...When ...
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Spinning Babies Blog: September 2014
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Changing the world by communicating about childbirth. Friday, September 26, 2014. Breech then and now. Thirty one years ago I caught my friend's breech baby in Omaha, Nebraska. I was thinking of this Monday with a group of midwives and doulas at the lovely Mommy Fitness Omaha. With Julie Summers and Kelly Langfeldt of Five Stones Massage and Birth Services. Kelly invited me down to present a Spinning Babies Workshop to the now thriving Omaha birth circle. By Ina May Gaskin and Farm Midwives. Now there is...
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Benson Adventures: Here at last!
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Wednesday, February 22, 2012. Well she finally made it! Little Miss Ava weighed in at 8lbs 9oz and 19.5 inches long. roughly a pound smaller and 3 INCHES shorter than my first baby, so she seems like such a tiny doll to me! Now for the story. You can relax and not worry about having to pee, and the position is more comfortable! So I figured, this isn't really labor then! As a technique to assist a sluggish labor. Well something worked. figuring he had at least 10 minutes in between contractions, ...When ...
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Sage Birthwork: Pain in Perspective
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Prenatal education and support services to empower you on your birthing journey. When I was studying to be a Childbirth Educator, one thing we studied was the physiology of pain. From my textbook, I learnt that there were different kinds of pain, particularly in relation to childbirth:. Pain for a specific reason (e.g. the muscles of the uterus contracting during labour deprives the tissues of oxygen, increasing the pain experienced). And then, yesterday, I stubbed my toe. After a few moments, I realised...