I
would have to echo those words Jo, it was a timely inspiration for all of the
hardworking women out there trying to keep homebirth alive as a choice for
women. The speakers were great and I came away feeling like I wanted to have
another child - ooops did I say that? I mean I came away fee
and our wonderful innate capacity for birth
short, once again.
Love these kinds of debates
Warm regards,
Andrea
At 02:50 PM 31/10/2003, Tracey Anderson Askew wrote:
>Wow Andrea,
>I was also a bit surprised by your response, and it certainly stirred me up
>enough to respond.
>M
Wow Andrea,
I was also a bit surprised by your response, and it certainly stirred me up
enough to respond.
My third birth was a hypno-birth state, and whilst I didn't experience pain
in the same way I did with my first two births, I was by no means
disassociated with the birthing process, in fact I
Hi Tracey,
Emma Baldock I think is the ACMI exec, she
is the cousellor at QE2, Alison Chandler heads up the birth centre at Canberra
Hospital, our only birth centre. You can contact me direct if you have trouble
finding these contacts.
Tracey Anderson Askew
62920166
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Hi
Julie,
What a
wonderful description of what loving support we can give couples on their
journey, even just time to connect with each other. Truly magical, I felt quite
inspired reading your account.
Thanks
for sharing
Tracey
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and encouragment and wondeful knowledge you all so
freely share, it is that information that inspires me, and can make a
difference to each birthing woman.
Yours in solidarity
Tracey Anderson Askew
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