by Karen Melton | Jun 7, 2010 | Articles, Childbirth
I found this piece on the Hypnobabies Blog/Hypnosis for Childbirth Mom fires OB during birth when threatened with a cesarean! June 1, 2010 I LOVE this birth story, because it shows how moms can be so powerful during their births! Mom was induced at 42 weeks,...
by Karen Melton | Feb 12, 2010 | After Birth, Articles, Post Natal
In France ALL women who have given birth, vaginally or surgically through c-section, are automatically referred to a physical therapist who knows how to work with the pelvic floor. It makes good sense that this would be routine because birthing can leave us with many...
by Karen Melton | Feb 9, 2010 | Articles, Pregnancy
Thanks to William for sharing this chapter of his book with us: Chapter 6: The Aware and Vulnerable Prenate “Woman is the artist of the imagination and the child in the womb is the canvas whereon she painteth her pictures” Paracelsus (1493-1541) Ben was seven years...
by Karen Melton | Jan 15, 2010 | Articles, Other
Email me through my contact form on this site to schedule a free initial phone consult if you: Have read article, or something within my wonderfully informative web site, and you have some questions You’re curious about my work or whether it’s suitable for...
by Karen Melton | Aug 30, 2009 | Articles, Childbirth
Induction is when your doctor starts your labor instead of waiting for it to happen naturally when you and your baby are ready. It’s becoming standard practice for obstetricians to induce labor. There is no good medical reason for, or research supporting, this...
by Karen Melton | Aug 30, 2009 | Articles, Other
The central principle of Somatic Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology (SPPP) is that we are conscious and sentient from conception onwards. I will share with you here the SPPP perspective on adoption and give you ways that you can ensure your beloved adopted...