So helpful for teaching birth and hypnobirthing clients. Fantastic product which I would recommend to anyone teaching in this sphere. I am an experienced midwife and qualified hypnobirthing teacher, I have been using these images to help explain the physiology of birth, every single client has commented on how useful they have found them to be able to visualise what is happening. We could just say 'the head rotates' OR we could say that it rotates *because* the womb does this thing and the shape of the pelvic floor does this thing and the sacrum does this thing - and this helps us to feel reassured that our babies and our bodies know what to do. I feel like it's knowing this kind of information - having this understanding of how every move is perfectly-orchestrated, that can help people see they CAN give birth - because it's all been beautifully designed. So I was determined to make something that could help other non-medical people understand a bit more of the magic that goes on between baby and mother's body during birth. I found a lot of information online about the mechanics of birth, but mostly very medical, and all the images seem to be with the birthing person lying down and at varying angles - I found it all very confusing! childbirth educators and hypnobirthing teachers to include as handouts in printed client materials and use as teaching tools in antenatal education classes. Now included are two PDFs - my original, and an updated one with more dark skin tones.Ī great support alongside hypnobirthing and educating yourself on physiological birth, and for doulas. These handpainted A4 watercolour and ink diagrams represent the cardinal movements and biomechanics of birth, giving an insight into some of the interplay between mother and baby in the womb during labour.
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