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Bliss To Birth

Locality: Eudlo, Queensland

Phone: +61 402 628 541



Address: 13 Rosebed St 4554 Eudlo, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.blisstobirth.com.au/

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20.01.2022 What a powerful image of a father receiving his baby! If you are expecting or know anyone who is I am offering an expectant dad or birth partner a complimentary ticket to my online session "Beer and Bubs" on Monday night at 7pm. A great way to prepare the guys to be the best birth support!



20.01.2022 We can’t wait to host this beautiful workshop at Kindred Women's Space!

18.01.2022 A client writes We would like to say a huge thankyou for all of the hours of information and mental preparation. We couldn’t have asked for a more enjoyable and magical labour and birth. All of your help and guidance was needed and appreciated. Even during these difficult times when doulas are not allowed into hospital births, doula support for birthing women can be invaluable. I was honoured to support this couple, who had the birth of their dreams. Preparation and knowledge is key to a positive and empowering experience. Welcome to the world baby girl! . . . #blisstobirth #kindredwomenspace #sunshinecoastdoula #doula #birthsupport #pregnancysunshinecoast #naturalbirthing #pregnant #birthdoula

15.01.2022 Dads-to-be and birth partners are welcome to join me on Monday night for some great tips to help your partner in labour and birth! Contact me if you are interested in a complimentary ticket to Monday night's Beer and Bubs event online via Zoom. www.blisstobirth.com.au, via my FB page or ph 0402 628 541.



15.01.2022 Are you curious about Waterbirth. A recent Aus study has found women who gave birth in water were more likely to experience shorter first and second stages of l...abour. However a common question about waterbirth is, "What keeps the baby from breathing under water?" Here are some great words from @waterbirthint website. "There are four main factors that prevent the baby from inhaling water at the time of birth: 1. The foetus moves the muscles of the chest wall during pregnancy about 40% of the time. Close to the time of labor, the Prostaglandin E2 levels from the placenta rise, which cause a slowing down or stopping of those foetal breathing movements. As the baby is born, the Prostaglandin levels remain high, disabling the baby’s muscles for breathing. The muscles simply don’t work, thus engaging the first inhibitory response. 2. All babies are born experiencing mild hypoxia or low oxygen levels. Hypoxia causes apnea (absence of breathing) and swallowing, not breathing or gasping. The first reflex after a baby is born is to swallow, not breath. The swallowing will allow the fluids that are in the mouth to enter to stomach. 3. Foetal lungs are already filled with fluid. That fluid is there to protect the lungs, and keep the spaces open that will eventually exchange carbon dioxide and oxygen. It is very difficult, if not improbable, for fluids from the birth tub to pass into those spaces that are already filled with fluid. One physiologist states that the viscosity of the fluid naturally occurring in the lungs is so thick that it would be nearly impossible for any other fluids to enter. The blood supply to the lungs is also very low during pregnancy and birth. This causes a high pressure within the lungs, thus keeping everything out. 4. The mammalian diving reflex is an inhibitory factor that is present at birth in all humans as well as all mammals. It lasts in humans up to six to eight months. When the face comes into contact with water, the glottis at the back of the throat automatically closes and prevents water from entering the lungs. Any solution that enters the throat is swallowed, not inhaled. Image by @alana_farmer

14.01.2022 Beer & Bubs is back on the Sunshine Coast at the Brightwater Hotel! If you are going to be a new dad or birth partner, come along to this relaxed and information-packed evening (including dinner) where you will learn how to be an amazing birth support partner, and know how do to all the right things on the big day! The right support can have a huge impact on the birth experience that you and your family have. Contact Michelle at Bliss To Birth for more information, or book online at https://beerandbubs.com.au/.

04.01.2022 Is this not just the cutest thing ever? Mum isn’t allowed a turn apparently, it just feels toooo good! Rebozo techniques for birth preparation are just one of the skills you can learn in my Partner Support Sessions, teaching couples invaluable tools to help them have their best birth! So pleased to see my doula clients doing their homework tonight!



03.01.2022 Childbirth is so powerful.

01.01.2022 "We know so little. First it was 30 seconds, now ACOG recommends (gasp) 60 seconds, but studies show 5 minutes can change brain development. Now imagine if we ...actually just left it alone and allowed 5 minutes to turn into and indeterminate amount of time decided not by our egos or policies but only by the anatomy of the cord. What if we only clamped the cord once all the blood and stem cells transfused from the placenta to the baby, as is the position of most midwives, and is definable when the cord turns white, cold and limp, and the arteries and veins truly shut down... via Kona Birth and Midwifery Services Here’s a great link to help understand the benefits of optimal cord clamping: https://www.lamaze.org//common-objections-to-delayed-cord- Photo cred Patience Salgado IG: @kindnessgirl #doula #optimalcordclamping #birth #blackhills #rapidcity #birthwithoutfear #familycenteredbirth #newbaby #fourthtrimester

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