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A C-section and the shame of a thwarted birth plan
I daydreamed about my baby's introduction to the world. I visualised myself a warrior, as women had forever done.
The benefits of delayed cord clamping
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) has just released new guidelines regarding cord clamping after birth.
Kick your birth plans to the curb
These things do not make you any more or less of a mum, and they do not mean you child will be any less happy.
Why all births should be followed by a debrief
During a birth debrief, the new mother has an opportunity to talk about her birth experience.
Expect the unexpected: Keeping an open mind during birth
The hospital maternity reception is full of expecting parents like my husband and me, waiting for the birth unit tour to start.
What to do if you are anxious about giving birth
It's very common to feel a little stressed in the lead-up to your baby's birth. The reality is one in four pregnant women – under that "pregnancy glow" - feel anxious about giving birth.
How to write a birth plan
There are so many forms to fill out during your pregnancy: from Medicare to Family Assistance Office forms, health insurance and hospital forms, life can seem like a constant procession of paperwork. But there's one document that's more interesting than most: your birth plan.
Birthzilla? Pass me the badge
A birth plan is about putting it in writing that a woman's body is to be treated with respect and dignity by her caregivers
In defence of birth plans
Birthzillas, Bridezillas and perhaps all ‘Zillas’ are bad news. It’s amusing stuff, but the thing is, birth plans are helpful for many parents, and an increasing number of obstetricians and midwives request them. There are a number of reasons for this.
Mia Freedman
Tales of the unexpected
If you want to make God laugh, tell him your plans. If you want to make a midwife laugh, tell her your birth plan. I'd always mocked birth plans, even before having a baby myself and most certainly afterwards.
Are birth plans a waste of time?
As the final weeks of my pregnancy creep by it's time to pack my bags and contemplate going through labour again. But this time one part of my preparations will be missing. I won't waste my time writing a birth plan. Because I know now the idea that I have any control over how my labour goes is an absolute crock.
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