Tale of two births

An interesting look at natural vs. medical delivery from the perspective health care professional world who experienced both.

http://thehealthcareblog.com/blog/2013/04/19/a-tale-of-two-births/

Posted in Natural Birth, Research & Articles

Great article on six people who have shaped the way we think about parenting

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-22397457

Moms and dads, which philosophy do you relate to the most?

Posted in Parenting, Research & Articles

What’s one thing you didn’t think you would ever do as a parent?

This mom candidly shares eight surprising things she’s caught herself doing.

http://www.parenting.com/blogs/true-mom-confessions/parenting-fail?lnk=hp&loc=horiz1

 

Posted in Parenting

Who says learning can’t be fun?

Humor is great in labor – and in childbirth class! Here’s a pic from tonight’s session.

Posted in Ohana News

Enrolling for our May/June childbirth classes

We are now enrolling for our May/June childbirth classes! Ideal for expecting parents due in the summer or early fall. We have both a six-week and one-day format:

6-Week Class: Tuesday nights, May 7-June 11
One-Day Class: Saturday, May 11

Call 872-222-9234 to sign up or visit our website for more information!

http://ohanaparents.com/classes-and-groups/

Posted in Ohana News

My week with Ina May Gaskin

I have just returned from an incredible week attending a training with midwife Ina May Gaskin at The Farm in Tennessee. I am overwhelmed with gratitude for the incredible work she and her midwife partners have done over many decades to help women get back in touch with the power of natural birth. At the same time, she shares deeply my philosophy of evidence-based care, welcoming medical intervention when it’s necessary and when women choose it after being fully informed of their options. I am so thankful to have had the opportunity to spend a week learning from her.

For those of you not familiar with Ina May, here is a blurb about her from her induction into the National Women’s Hall of Fame.

“Ina May Gaskin (1940 – ) – A certified professional midwife who has attended more than 1,200 births, Ina May Gaskin is known as the “mother of authentic midwifery”. In 1971, Gaskin founded the Farm Midwifery Center in rural Tennessee and effectively demonstrated that home birth midwives could be well prepared for their profession without first being educated as obstetric nurses. During a stay in Guatemala in 1976, Gaskin learned a technique for preventing and resolving shoulder dystocia during birth. After using the method with great success, Gaskin and began to teach it and publish articles about the method. Now referred to as the Gaskin maneuver, it is the first obstetrical maneuver to be named after a midwife. Gaskin is the author of four books, including Spiritual Midwifery (1975), the first text written by a midwife published in the United States.”

http://www.greatwomen.org/

Posted in Doulas

A video tribute to Dr. Klein

A nice video tribute to Dr. Klein, the physician who helped to show that doing routine episiotomies is not a best practice.

http://www.scienceandsensibility.org/?p=6344

 

Posted in Natural Birth, Research & Articles

Our New Team Member

We are excited to announce that Giselle De la Rosa has joined the Ohana team as one of our doulas!

Giselle’s background includes work with community health centers and crisis pregnancy centers in the Chicagoland area and with a women’s organization in a favela outside Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. A native of Colombia, she has lived in six countries. Giselle trained to be a doula with DONA and, as she puts it, fell in love with birth support.

Giselle is an amazing doula and we are thrilled to have her on board!

Posted in Ohana News

Exhibit at Chicago Contemporary Art Museum

I love this current exhibit outside the Chicago Contemporary Art Museum.

Posted in For Fun

Ohana becomes one of Illinois’ first benefit corporations

On Jan. 2, 2013, Ohana was registered as one of the first 14 companies to incorporate as Benefit Corporations in Illinois. Benefit Corporations are a new type of corporate entity that are hybrids between for-profits and non-profits. Illinois was the 11th state to pass legislation to establish Benefit Corps. Ohana now joins the ranks of socially responsible businesses in other states such as Patagonia and King Arthur Flour.

Posted in Ohana News
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