Jemma Vyas Hypnobirthing Australia Certified Practitioner and Midwife | Medical and health
Jemma Vyas Hypnobirthing Australia Certified Practitioner and Midwife
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18.01.2022 5 star review AND birth story! I love how our program REALLY does help and is inclusive and flexible for any type of birth
15.01.2022 Thank you to all the Midwives who work tirelessly over the festive period. Merry Christmas xxx
14.01.2022 How talented is Midwife and Mum Bec OShannessy . A wonderful Christmas present or keep sake for those who had a baby in 2020. You can pre order your book by clicking on her website
10.01.2022 In western society cutting of the umbilical cord was traditionally done by the midwife to signify that the baby was now part of society. However, today it is traditionally the father or partner guided by the midwife who cuts the cord to signify that the baby belongs to the family. . . #umbilicalcord #cordcutting... #historyofbirth #midwife #Repost @nz_birthstories ‘Whenua’ At the beginning of your world, I was part of you. Made of the same luminous fabric, flesh of your flesh, of our father and mother’s being. As we grew, we were separated but united. I fed you, breathed for you, became a pathway for the flushing currents of our mother’s blood. As you slept, I was your cradle and your guard, when you awoke I was your companion. Together for that last day I leashed you the very limits of our linking line before releasing you to the touch of others- lovers, yes- but surely none will hold you as nearly, as sweetly or as softly as I did. As our connection was severed you wept for me once, then were gone. Carry me deep in your heart as you bury me in the soil of our home, for I am the earth of your making. Poem credit- Kate Alice
08.01.2022 Undisturbed birth and the best birth story in history . . #birthstory #babyjesus #maryandjoseph... #undisturbedbirth #Repost Art by @natalielennard I want to tell you my most favourite historical midwife story of all time: The king of Egypt said to the Hebrew midwives, whose names were Shiphrah and Puah, ‘when you are helping the Hebrew women during childbirth on the birth stool, if you see that the baby is a boy, kill him, but if it is a girl, let her live’. The midwives however were followers of God and so did not do what the King of Egypt had told them to do. Then the king of Egypt summoned the midwives and asked them, ‘why have you done this?!’ The midwives answered, (*this is my favourite part!*) Hebrew women are not like Egyptian women, they are vigorous and give birth before the midwives arrive’... they were such badasses! Defying the King of Egypt! Their slave master and oppressor! It takes courage, resolve and faith to be so bold as to stand up against such an authority... midwives are still doing it today- defending and supporting women and babies despite what is expected of them under repressive governance. This Christmas, I salute you midwives Wishing you all a restful holiday season. For me, this is a time to remember the birth of Jesus and reflect on his life.... also, what a woman Mary was, giving birth outside the system ... #thebirthofjesus #merrychristmas Art by @natalielennard Reposted from @melaniethemidwife
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