ARCHIVED ISSUE October Issue 1Tell me what to do!What is the difference between teaching decision making and giving advice?A Doula asksWhat do you do when your family is not taking your work seriously?Great web designTips for spicing up your website and making it your best sales toolCulture VultureLearn about other cultures and how they approach pregnancy, birth and parentingThe Bottom LineWhat's new in research and news?
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BELLY UP Newsletter
Belly Up covers current topics related to
pregnancy, birth and parenting, exploring some of the more
controversial issues.
Tell me what to do!
How
many times have you worked with a client faced with a
decision and she has asked you what you think, or what
you did in similar circumstances?
Is there any problem with answering her, telling her the
choices you made? In this issue we will explore the
impact recommendations and advice can have on the
birthing family and whether or not it is the role of the
doula and antenatal teacher to give advice.
Read more about helping
clients discover their choices and supporting them
through their decisions.
Other Articles
The Bottom Line
Exercise
triples the risk of miscarriage say researchers in
Denmark.
But does it really?
The Bottom Line looks at the the latest research, news
and views on childbirth from across the world and helps
you understand what is happening. Our look at
exercise & miscarriage
Great Web Design
Is your web page
weighed down with butterflies, babies
and cherubic angels? Just how much is it
working hard for you?
CBI gives you a few simple ideas
for clearing out the clutter on your
website and making the pages more
visually appealing. Make sure that you
are getting the most from your website!More on great web design
A
Doula Asks... "My
problem is that my family all think this is just
a hobby to me. They keep telling me that I start new
projects all the time and this will be just like all the rest. None of
them believe that I have any knowledge and never ask me questions about
my work or my training. How do I get them to take me seriously?"Find the
answer
Culture Vulture What happens in
other parts of the world? Broaden your
horizons and discover how others "do"
birth. Discover Culture Vulture
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