Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Cesarean Prevention: Ways to Reduce Your Chances of Having a Cesarean Birth

Tuesday, September 29th

7:00 to 8:30pm

at the Athens Library


Join us for a presentation by Brandi Holloway, RN, DONA trained doula and ICEA trained childbirth educator as we discuss ways to prevent unnecessary cesareans, VBAC, and the road to recovery for those who experience an unplanned cesarean.


September's Birth Circle meeting is sponsored by Lamaze Childbirth Classes.  This series of 4 classes is economical, inspirational, and highly-rated by both expectant moms and their birth partners.  Learn the basics of labor and birth, medical and natural pain management techniques, maintaining comfort and progress, managing complications and interventions, and new baby and new mother care -- all with an emphasis on Lamaze's 6 Care Practices for a healthy birth.  Held at Ohio University WellWorks, 4 Saturdays, Sept. 12 - Oct 3, 10 am - 2 pm -- Members & Non-members Welcome, $95.  The following round of classes will begin Oct. 31.  To sign up or ask questions, contact Lucy Juedes, Lamaze Certified Childbirth Educator, at 594-8039 or lucyj@intelliwave.com.  Info also atwww.BirthPrepBasics.com.

Birth Circle Play Group

Thursday, October 1st

3:00 to 5:00 pm

at the Athens Library

All ages are welcome for two hours of play, socializing and support.  This is a great chance for both parents and children to make new friends.

Community Event of Interest: Giving Birth at Home

Saturday, October 3rd
10am to noon
at the Athens Library
FREE

Are you planning a homebirth or seeking an alternative to the medical model of care? Join us to learn more about giving birth at home. Highlights will include: why women choose homebirth, getting your partner on board, interviewing a midwife, labor support, preparing for birth, hospital transport, postpartum responsibilities and more!

Melissa Prebe is a mother to three children all born at home. She holds a deep belief in every woman's innate ability to give birth.
Amy Erlewine is an Athens area doula. She was drawn to homebirth advocacy after attending homebirths and seeing the benefits to mother, child, and family.

Contact: amyerlewine@yahoo.com or 592-6329