Cornwall’s Birth Blog…
The knowledge that makes birth better
Being a birth and postpartum doula makes my antenatal classes better…
Every antenatal teacher and doula comes to birthwork carrying their own experiences & biases. Understanding how these can help you prepare for birth, may be the game-changer you’re looking for.
My favourite type of birth? It’s not what you’d think…
My favourite type of birth? Not homebirth, waterbirth, induction or caesarean. It’s the one you’re excited for and proud of, which is why my antenatal classes look like this…
A day in the life of a doula waiting for labour to start…
Being on-call is the most exciting part of being a birth doula, but the background work, anticipation and diary balance change the rhythm of my daily life. Here’s how…
Birth statistics do matter, even in Cornwall (and here’s how to find them…)
Birth statistics are vital when planning where to give birth in Cornwall; but they’re not routinely published. Here’s why they matter & how to find them…
Want a waterbirth in Cornwall? Here’s what you need to know…
Waterbirth often features on a birth plan, but it doesn’t always happen. Understanding the science and policy around waterbirth can help make it a reality. That knowledge starts here…
The benefits of booking an independently-run antenatal course…
Antenatal classes aren’t all made equal. Independent antenatal providers (like me!) have the power to make a real difference to your birth experience, despite lower Google rankings. Here’s why…
Why ALL birth stories matter (and deserve to be told)
Birth stories aren’t entertainment - they’re a vital part of humanity: our identities, our society & our biology. To not share them is to do a disservice to everyone - especially yourself.
Let’s talk about stretch & sweeps…
Being booked in for a sweep around your due date is a common milestone in the UK. But what are they? Do they work? Why would you want one?
Sharing vs scaring: telling our birth stories without the horror.
Birth stories that share the reality of birth are vital. Knowing what labour, birth & baby life really is can be transformational, when shared helpfully. Here’s how to do that.
How can I help my birth partner to help me?
Birth partners can be the game-changing support you need during labour, but they work best when they know what to do. Here’s how you can help them to prepare…
Want to avoid medical interventions? Try these five things…
Episiotomies, inductions, forceps and caesareans are a common and increasingly standard part of the modern birth experience. Can do anything to try to avoid them? Yes, and here’s how.
Morning Sickness: the what, the why and how to deal with it.
New ground-breaking research has shed light on the causes of 'morning sickness', helping to make the brutal reality of this ‘normal’ and expected part of pregnancy manageable and understandable.