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21.01.2022 Midwife Day Off - Maybe Watching my grandie sleep while her mama rides behind a Jetski on a Biscuit. Beach Sleeps are the best even on a windy day. . Waiting on Gus and H . #grandma #nanamidwife #nanaswatch #midwifeoffduty #midwifedowntime... . Email for a homebirth - [email protected] See more



21.01.2022 Just Taking a Wee Break When your day gets hijacked by a new little person joining his crazy tribe on a warm spring afternoon. Welcome little man and Congrats mumma and papaon the arrival of this precious gift . #homebirthmen #homebirthdads #homebirthmidwifery ... . Email [email protected] for your homebirth See more

19.01.2022 This Mumma defied all odds and birthed her baby the way she wanted. Her midwife, who was trapped on the other side of the border, contacted me to take over Amber's care at 38 weeks. When I met with her, I sensed her determination and total commitment to the process. She planned everything right down to a tee, therefore was deserving of the birth she achieved. Well Done mumma Repost from Michelle Palasia Amber Le Noble

19.01.2022 Walking reflex in a newborn. This baby is demonstrating a normal response when placed so that her feet are touching the ground. #cleverbaby #cleverbubba #2houroldbaby #walking #walkingreflex #walkingnewborn #homebirthbaby #homebirthmidwife DM me for Homebirth Services



17.01.2022 I guess side rails are pretty redundant.

16.01.2022 Oh the memories!! As a mum, there is always mountains of dirty washing. So when the washing machine broke down, we couldn't afford to stop. We had to resort to this method. Its nothing new. My kids walked on the washing in the bath tub and so did I. Suddenly, this "stripping" is a trendy thing. . #walkthemile #stripping #funnybutnotfunny #whatever... #backinthedays . [email protected] for Homebirth enquiries See more

14.01.2022 As a mother and a midwife I have been personally involved in this struggle for more than 30 years. We are no better off than we were 30 years ago and in many ways we are worse off. It's not that out-of-hospital birth is dodgy (there is ample evidence that says it is a valid option for many women). It's not that we Endorsed Midwives are not qualified or "safe" enough. We have done all the study, gained the years of experience, paid our insurance, collaborated with our hospit...al and medical colleagues and kept ourselves educated with current research. You would not believe the hoops we jump through on a never-ending loop. Make no mistake - this is not about our competence as midwives. It is about turf wars whereby the AMA and obstetricians want to curtail our activities so we don't encroach on their territory. To those people I say: You are in no danger from us. There are relatively small numbers of us and the bar is so high we will remain few. We respect and value the medical profession and love to have a collegiate relationship with them - we would like that trust to be reciprocated. You do not need to worry about losing clients to us - the vast majority of birthing women are still doing it in hospital. Meanwhile, because birthing outside the system is expensive or simply not available in many areas, some women are either free-birthing (birth without attendants) or birthing while being attended by people who are not trained and experienced in spotting and addressing potential problems in a timely manner. I don't blame them, but every woman should have access to safe birthing with a midwife and ready access to more services as needed. At the moment this is a distant dream. So please sign this letter and send it off <3 See more



13.01.2022 Don’t marry a midwife. They sleep all day while you work and work all night while you sleep. Or, their 0500 alarm disturbs your sleep and then they come home to...o tired to cook dinner. Don’t marry a midwife. They walk in the door mentally exhausted and sometimes forget to even say hello. Don’t marry a midwife. They run out of patience and snap at the slightest question or demand. Don’t marry a midwife. They constantly complain about germs or assess people in public. It can be embarrassing. Don’t marry a midwife. Their stories are not dinner-at-your-moms appropriate. Don’t marry a midwife. Your complaints of a sore throat will hardly be heard. Don’t marry a midwife. They spend so much of their energy on their patients that they have nothing left to give to you when their shift ends. Don’t marry a midwife. They don’t make you a priority when they agree to work on their off days. Don’t marry a midwife. They’re so emotionally unstable that sometimes they come home and just cry for no reason. Don’t marry a midwife. They are constantly in crisis about where their life is going. Don’t marry a midwife. Marry a midwife. They are brave enough to take on any challenge. Marry a midwife. They get up every day to put others first. Marry a midwife. They have the best gut instincts to know when something is wrong. Marry a midwife. They have felt with depths of their hearts unknown to most people. Marry a midwife. They’re always ready to help someone in need. Marry a midwife. They see things that others don’t. Marry a midwife. They give their all and utilize every talent they have. Marry a midwife. They know what it means to sacrifice. Marry a midwife. They were brave enough to embrace a duty that never sleeps. Marry a midwife. They have learned to adjust without complaining. Marry a midwife. They are strong enough to hold back tears until they are alone. Marry a midwife. They never settle for less than they are capable of. Marry a midwife. They succeed in times of unknown. Marry a midwife. They know the value of life. Marry a midwife. They are the best comforters. Marry a midwife. They know time is precious. Marry a midwife. Those quiet moments truly are sacred. Marry a midwife. Because if you have the chance to marry a midwife that means they are trusting you to help them carry a beautiful burden that you will never understand. Marry a midwife. (Source unknown)

09.01.2022 Do Belly Wraps Really Work? 8 Reasons Unina Works

07.01.2022 I just tried the Amina postpartum wrap from Australian brand Unina. https://www.facebook.com/uninalife. This wrap is based on the principles of the Indonesian B...enkung binding, but instead of using a long piece of cloth, it uses velcro straps. I found it very easy to use, super comfy and I also love the way it look. Here is a video tutorial for it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mjDAu7IVsI I have added it to the collection of wraps I mention in my blog, The lost art of postnatal wrapping https://sophiemessager.com/the-lost-art-of-postnatal-wrapp/ Did you wrap yourself after birth? If yes did you find it helpful and what did you use? #postnatalrecovery #postnatalbinding #postnatalwrapping #whypostnatalrecoverymatters

06.01.2022 Many of my clients experience headaches in pregnancy as well as after birth. Hopefully, this will be helpful.

05.01.2022 We can all do with a laugh. How are your kids occupying themselves?



05.01.2022 TEN WAYS A PARTNER CAN HELP 1. Before the baby’s born, help stock the freezer with meals that can be eaten with one hand. 2. Find a good phone number for help... and call it as needed. (Contact Breastfeeding Support - La Leche League New Zealand for help and to find your local support in NZ) 3. Buy the grocery basics, and keep easy, healthy snacks on hand. 4.Get dinnerany dinner! Nights can be tough at first. 5.Be flexible about where and when everyone sleeps. Going to bed early helps! 6.Do more than your share. You may be what keeps the household running for a while. Everything won’t get done. 7.Talk about what’s most important to hera clean kitchen? a cleared desk?and do that first. 8.Get home on time. You’re like a breath of fresh air for mother and baby both. Helping out means helping emotionally, too. 9.Remind her how much you love her, how wonderful she looks, and what a great job she’s doing. There she is, holding your child. She really is beautiful, isn’t she? 10.Remind her that this part is temporary. Most women feel it takes at least six weeks to start to have a handle on this motherhood thing. Life will settle down. But it takes a while. from La Leche League International, The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding - get your copy at https://lllnzshop.org.nz/womanly-art-of-breastfeeding See more

03.01.2022 "I'm not broken" she cried. . Another little darling made her way earthside today. Two midwives and a doula raced through peak hour traffic to be at her amazing mamas side who triumphed against the naysayers by birthing her baby vaginally after 2 caesarean sections. .... . #gomama #vbacsuccess #vbacwithoutfear #vbac . [email protected] for your homebirth

01.01.2022 Toffee scent and this scene formed a perfect backdrop for little Master to make his way earth side into the loving arms of his parents in the wee hours this morning. Welcome Little Man . #christmasiscoming #christmasbaby #merrychristmas

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