Powerful or Vulnerable in Birth – Which Would You Rather Be?

In birth, a labouring woman is often seen as either the most powerful person in the room or the most vulnerable. But what if the truth is that she can be both? Birth is an experience that calls for vulnerability, forcing us to face our deepest instincts. In that...

Informed Consent: Your Right, Your Responsibility

Informed consent is the cornerstone of making decisions in healthcare, especially during pregnancy and birth. It’s not just a checkbox, a signature, or a quick ‘yes’ in a rushed appointment. It’s a process – a dialogue between you and your care...

STOP and FLOP: Simple Strategies for a Calm and Empowered Labour

When preparing for labour, practical techniques that support both your body and mind can make all the difference. That’s why I developed two easy-to-remember acronyms: STOP and FLOP. These strategies have proven highly effective for my clients over the years, helping...

Why Choosing the word ‘Sensation’ Over ‘Pain’ in Labour can Really Matter

When it comes to giving birth, the words we use to describe the experience can make a powerful difference. Many women are conditioned to expect ‘pain’ during labour, but what if we reframed this. By using the word ‘sensation’ instead of...

The Difference Between Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) and Hypermobility in Childbirth

Both Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) and joint hypermobility can influence a woman’s childbirth experience, but they are distinct conditions with different implications for pregnancy, labour, and postpartum recovery. Understanding these differences...