Pregnancy, labor, birth, breastfeeding and parenting...these are all magical moments in a woman's life. Preparation is very important to stay healthy and to be informed about your birthing options. I have been fortunate to work with women during pregnancy and birth for more that 8 years. I teach Bradley Method childbirth classes as a way of informing mothers about important things in pregancy such as: nutrition, exercise, birthing options, physical, mental and emotional relaxation, avoiding unnecessary pain in labor, how to be wise consumers of obstetrical services, benefits of using a midwife, hospital procedures and how to avoid unnecessary intervention, homebirth options, breastfeeding, parenting... and much more that simply cannot be put on paper (or the net). Communication is so important in obtaining a supportive birthing environment.

If you are planning on having a hospital birth, do you know what procedures are common and if they are really necessary? Do you have the information, documented scientific studies, to support your beliefs? How do you approach your care giver to discuss these issues while maintaing a positive relationship that will be supportive and beneficial during your labor? 

If you are planning or considering a home birth, have you researched the different types of midwives that are available in the US and your state? How would you interview a prospective homebirth midwife? Having a home birth is a personal decision that requires research and preparation. Let me help you prepare for this intimate event.

I have been blessed to see many new families have joyous births in the hospital of their choice and in their own home. Let me help you prepare for YOUR labor and YOUR birth....physically, mentally and emotionally.

Annette Culp aahcc

Hi, My name is Annette Culp. I have been teaching classes for over 8 years.  I am married and have 4 children.  The first born by cesarean and the other three were VBAC's.  Life is one big "learning lesson" and my children have been my best teachers.

A saying I have heard, "If you love what you do, you will never work a day in your life", rings true for me. The childbearing year has been a part of my life in one way or another since my childhood. My grandmother use to tell me stories about the births she attended back in the 1920's and 30's. I will treasure those stories forever. What better way could I remain young at heart than to continue on the path that interested me as a child.

Birth Blessings
Annette
http://www.bradleybirth.com/ndweb.asp?ID-C358


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