Magical Birth

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Magical Birth Doula Support Magical Birth provides doula, birth support and birth planning in the Merseyside area.

Doulas provide a woman with continuous physical and emotional support before, during and just after childbirth. "Doula" (pronounced "doola") is a Greek word meaning "woman servant or caregiver". It now refers to an experienced woman who offers emotional and practical support to a woman (or couple) before, during and after childbirth. A doula believes in mothering the mother - enabling a woman to h

One to One (North West) Limited 30/07/2019

One to One (North West) Limited NHS Commissioners have been advised that One to One (North West) Limited have taken the decision that they are unable to continue with their contract to provide community midwifery services and will go into administration at 5.00pm on Wednesday 31st July 2019.

Attending an unexpected birth: power of rebozo 20/06/2018

Attending an unexpected birth: power of rebozo Last week I got to attend a lovely home waterbirth. This hadn’t been a planned event, I was asked to come do one of my overdue sessions as the labouring woman’s waters had broken for 24…

Evidence based medicine and doulas: why we need to look at what we know and how we know it 15/11/2016

Now more than ever as doulas and birth workers we need to commit to understanding science and evidence and resisting the spread of misinformation. I've shared two great articles over the last few days about the consequences of believing in 'magical thinking' and the increasingly common belief that evidence doesn't matter. Thats how we got Brexit and Trump. Please commit to learning more about how to find reliable information and assess the quality of information, progressive society depends on it (you can use sites like these as a starting point https://fullfact.org/ https://linksmedicus.com/…/evidence-based-medicine-and-epi…/) https://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/the-hijacking-of-evid…/ https://www.theguardian.com/…/in-the-age-of-trump-why-bothe…

Evidence based medicine and doulas: why we need to look at what we know and how we know it We expect health professionals to act on the latest and best information and not use their professional power, gender or past experience to put pressure on women to choose one intervention over ano…

Maternal intravenous fluids and postpartum breast changes: a pilot observational study 17/08/2015

This interesting small pilot study confirms that women who have IV fluids in labour seem to experience more breast oedema which makes latching and early breastfeeding more difficult and may contribute to women stopping breastfeeding when they had wanted to continue. Women that experience this can use a technique called 'reverse pressure softening' to help hand expression and latching http://kellymom.com/…/c…/mother/rev_pressure_soft_cotterman/

Maternal intravenous fluids and postpartum breast changes: a pilot observational study The current breastfeeding initiation rate in Canada is approximately 87%. By one month, about 21% of women have stopped breastfeeding. Engorgement and edema in breast tissue can lead to breastfeeding challenges which may contribute to early weaning. The aims of this pilot research study were to expl…

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