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  • Kitchener, Ontario
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A group for midwives, student midwives or those interested in midwifery to show off and/or discuss artwork related to pregnancy, birth or breastfeeding.
November 6
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A group for midwives, student midwives or those interested in midwifery to show off and/or discuss artwork related to pregnancy, birth or breastfeeding.
June 30
I love yoga and did it when pregnant with Hunter and will do it with my next baby. Right now I'm doing some yoga to help me conceive.
June 23
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A group for midwives, student midwives or those interested in midwifery to show off and/or discuss artwork related to pregnancy, birth or breastfeeding.
June 22
Beth added 5 photos
March 30

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doula
Written any books? articles? research?
Essay: "Open Up For Me The Gates of Righteousness: Pregnancy and Childbirth as Religious Experiences for Orthodox Jewish Women"

Articles:
"Dads and Doulas"
"Am I In Labour?"
"Protected and Precious: Consciously Parenting With Prenatal Yoga"

Poetry:
"The Fruit of Hands" (for Chabad.org)
"Another Poem About My Vagina" (for Breadcrumb Scabs, volume 1)
Tell us about yourself
I am an antenatal, labour and postpartum doula in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. I have a Masters degree from Wilfrid Laurier University in Religion and Culture, and my area of study was on women's spiritual experiences during pregnancy and childbirth. My dream is to become a midwife and to empower women and their families to have the birth that is best for them.

I'm A Doula!

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http://www.freewebs.com/bethmurch

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Protected And Precious: Consciously Parenting Through Prenatal Yoga

Conscious parenting begins long before that special day where you finally hold your precious baby in your arms. You instinctively know that there are certain actions that you must undertake in order to reassure your growing infant. In fact, you have been communicating your love for your child every time you caressed your belly in response to her flutters and kicks, each time you had your partner read the Dr. Seuss classic Oh, The Places You’ll Go into your navel and even by eating healthy foods… Continue

Posted on January 21, 2009 at 12:40am — 1 Comment

Beth

Creating A Birth Plan...

A birth plan is a great way to communicate to your care provider the desires and needs you have surrounding your upcoming birth. It is also an excellent way to encourage discussion between yourself, your birth partner, your family and anyone else who will be involved in your special day.

If you are having a homebirth, make sure that you also create a birth plan outlining what considerations you would like made in the case of a transfer of care to a hospital setting.


Things To Include In Your… Continue

Posted on August 29, 2008 at 12:16am —

Beth

Placental Ingestion

Eutherial mammals (including humans) and sharks all pass placentas after giving birth to their young. While we share many things in common with our animal bretheren; such as seeking out a dark, quiet space in which to labour, surrounding ourselves with experienced individuals or withdrawing to be in private and wanting to be near our babies - there is at least one way in which most people are different from animals: we generally don't eat our placentas (a practice known as placentophagy).

Tradi… Continue

Posted on July 19, 2008 at 7:46pm — 2 Comments

Beth

Movie Review: Birth As We Know It

his evening, I had the pleasure of watching an extraordinary DVD about natural childbirth called Birth As We Know It.Released by The Sentient Circle, it is a film directed by "Conscious Birth" co-creator Elena Tonetti-Vladimirova.

As a doula and a birth junkie, I have seen a lot of movies and television shows about childbirth. Thanks to the popularity of reality t.v. and the Western world's obsession with knowing the most intimate details of celebrity life; many of us can compare our exp… Continue

Posted on July 6, 2008 at 5:32pm —

Beth

Dads and Doulas...

t used to be that when your wife went into labour, you drove her to the hospital and then retired either to the hospital waiting room to sip bad coffee or to the local pub to gulp a few pints of ale. When it was all over, you would sit at your wife's bedside, where she would be pleasantly coiffed and wearing her pearls and lipstick. She would show you your new baby - bathed and diapered, tucked into the cradle of her arm.

Suddenly, a revolution erupted. Men wanted to be more involved in their p… Continue

Posted on July 6, 2008 at 5:27pm —

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At 8:46am on January 21, 2009, ERNA PURWANDARI said…
HI..... my name erna
I want to join friend with you.
and HAPPY NEW YEAR....
At 10:07pm on June 9, 2008, Sarah said…
I'm at McMaster too. There are actually several girls in my class that come from Kitchener-Waterloo. I'm enjoying it, but then I also did my first degree there so I was already familiar with the school.
At 7:56pm on June 9, 2008, Sarah said…
I'm racking up the debt left, right and centre! Going into second year of the program this September. I'm looking forward to it because all of our classes this Fall are relevant to practice. Which school you thinking of applying to?
At 7:10pm on June 5, 2008, Sarah said…
Hi! I'd love to chat with you some time about spirituality and childbirth, as I believe the two are inseparable. Have you applied for the program yet?
 
 

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