the bump to baby chapter
Gloucester
Mother of 4, midwife and self confessed birth nerd. I had my first baby at 19
years, I started my midwifery training in 2010, started working as a qualified
midwife for the NHS in 2014 and then continued to grow my family. That's over 12
years of either helping women in pregnancy and supporting them giving birth or
experiencing it myself. Why? Not enough support and too much judgement I'm a big
believer that birth isn't just a means to an end. It's the mark of the end of a
pregnancy and the start of being a mother. You will always remember the day you
give birth and how it makes you feel. It is your stepping stone into motherhood
and can shape your experience of early motherhood and your relationship with
your baby. Birth isn't just about one day. Birth matters. Yet, the support out
there is lacking. The private antenatal education and hypnobirthing scene is
filled to the brim with duff advice and opinions over evidence based advice. You
can train to teach pregnant women about birth in just a 3 day course, without
even having supported a single woman in labour.