Category Archives: Birth Worker Wednesday

In Balance Alexander Technique : Birth Worker Wednesday

“Self Awareness = Self Care” By Eve Bernfeld, In Balance Alexander Technique Teacher 5/27/19 [The other day I wrote the following blog. I must have been wearing rose-colored-glasses, because it’s awfully perky. Then at lunchtime I found myself eating cold soup in the bathroom while sobbing. Parenting is hard. All the suggestions below are how...

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    Bloom True Wellness Doula/Therapist : Birth Worker Wednesday

    People ask me all the time how I combine my therapy work and birth doula practice at Bloom True Wellness. Technically, I’m not ethically able to be in dual relationships with my clients. Conceptually, the two roles are not so different from one another. As a therapist and a birth doula, I validate, collaborate with,...

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      Hearth and Home Midwifery : Birth Worker Wednesday

      The most recent data available indicates that nearly 1/3 of American women give birth by Cesarean section. In subsequent pregnancies, a birthing person must decide whether to have an elective repeat Cesarean or attempt a Vaginal Birth After Cesarean, or VBAC. Only the individual who has to give birth knows which option is right for...

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        a bittersweet farewell…

        It is with a heavy heart that I announce the closure of Meg Ross Photography. After much reflection and consideration following the death of my husband and children's father, I have made the difficult decision to close my business. This decision was not made lightly, and it comes after a great deal of contemplation about healing from grief and how to best show up for my children..

         

        I want to express my deepest gratitude to each and every one of you for allowing me to be a part of your special moments. It has been an honor and a privilege to capture the beauty and emotion of childbirth for so many families. Your trust and support have meant the world to me, and I am truly grateful for the opportunity to have been a part of your lives.

         

        Hugs and oxytocin,
        Meg Ross

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