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Childbirth and Coronavirus
A home midwife with over 20 years of experience has written about the impact of coronavirus on hospital and home births; statistics on reducing premature births and small-for-date babies, and ‘Eve settings’. -
World Meta Studies on Ultrasound in Pregnancy
The article contains seven international meta studies on the influence of ultrasound scanning during pregnancy, including an Open Letter of the researcher Beverley L. Beech to the Minister of the State for Health and Social Care, UK, and comments of the world-renowned Ob/Gyns and midwives. -
World Meta-Studies of the Interaction between Medical Interventions in Childbirth and Maternal and Baby Health. International Alternatives to Hospital Delivery
The article presents the results of 38 meta-studies (including randomized controlled trials). Why is childbirth still a business and a dangerous business? Hospital deliveries, birthing centers and hotels. -
What to Wear in Labour and Delivery: Why is it So Important Nowadays?
What are the main characteristics of modern gowns for labour and delivery? Where is the functionality / usability? Observations and inspiration for women from the experienced doula. -
Well-known Midwives’ Testimonials and Reviews about Birthing Gowns Miracle in the Heart
Reviews of famous midwives about the First Birthing Gowns “Miracle in the Heart” - Sister MorningStar (USA), Ruth Ehrhardt (South Africa), Valentina Ostrogliad (Ukraine), Natalia Kotlar (Russia), as well as doulas, mothers with many children and craftswomen. -
Reviews from Puerperas about Protective Charm Birthing Gowns Miracle in the Heart
Joyful reviews of first-born mothers and mothers of large families about Protective Charm Birthing Gowns “Miracle in the Heart”, which can be worn anywhere: at a hospital, home, birthing centre, birthing hotel or in nature. -
How Long Should Labour & Delivery Last on Average?
Association for Improvements in the Maternity Services (AIMS), founded in 1960, observed and showed how the definition of ‘prolonged labour’ had changed since 1963 up today. -
World’s First Global Birthing Ecovillage (Brazil)
The Global Birthing Village GRAVITA is the fifth and fundamentally new type of the place for childbirth for the modern world. Located in one of the most environmentally friendly places in the world, GRAVITA includes all the advantages of places for childbirth and eliminates their shortcomings. -
Five years of our international project “Miracle in the Heart” activity
5 years of their international work on 5 continents, mothers from the Miracle in the Heart project on natural childbirth share their findings, best practices, gifts and hopes. -
Social Miracle in the Heart Project is a Midwifery Today, Inc. Country Contact for Ukraine
Miracle in the Heart project became a Midwifery Today, Inc. Country Contact for Ukraine. What is a country contact of a global authority in midwifery and motherhood? -
Mothers Networking for the Sake of Reprotection of the Babies Primal Health Continuum: the Breast Milk Thread from Ukraine to Italy
Miracle in the Heart project speaks at the conference for the World Breastfeeding Week’2018 in Sardinia -
Miracles in Bali: meetings with Ibu Robin Lim and Debra Pascali-Bonaro. Divine Prayer for the Mothers of the World
Jentle birth in Bali and worldwide. Mascot for World Birth Guardians. The shift from the birth paradigm 'support-management-guidance' to the paradigm 'protection of basic needs of a woman and baby in birth' -
Harmonizing the third trimester of pregnancy: recommendations of the legendary midwife Marina Dadasheva-Drown
God and Nature gave us motherhood, the Paradise is in heaven, and only we ourselves can open the Terrestrial Paradise. Every discovery and achievement in it – there is a way, time-consuming and difficult. Mother of 12, Marina Dadasheva-Drown from Thailnad, gives authentic recommendations on the preparation for natural childbirth and motherhood based on over 20-year experience of spiritual midwifery (over 3,000 home and water births). -
Who in Belarus says that it is difficult to give birth? The uncoupling of the Vitebsk case
On September 7, 2017, Olga Stepanova, a resident of the Russian Federation and Belarus, had an unplanned homebirth and subsequently lost the baby girl in the hospital. She was judged guilty of negligence. The trial court’s sentence was “six months deprivation of liberty”. Olga spent 2 months in an isolation ward while the legal investigation in Vitebsk (Belarus) took place. The story contains many questions, and Svetlana Demyanova-Ponomarenko tried to examine it in her article. She could not remain indifferent as she had a great experience in protecting her baby’s rights after her own homebirth. -
Results of the Survey of Women of Ukraine about their Ideal Place for Natural Childbirth
For revealing of the needs of Ukrainian women for the reformations of Ukrainian obstetrics system, as well as for the manifestations of them to the key players, we conducted the online survey (from Sept 26 to Nov 20, 2017). The results of the Survey let realise what a place for the childbirth should be to fulfill the women’s needs comprehensively.
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