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  • Why I Chose Homebirth

    Why I Chose Homebirth

    It is no exaggeration to say that the day I birthed my second baby was the most glorious, loving and empowering day of my life. 

    Melissa

    December 30, 2025
    Uncategorized
    australia, baby, birth, birth at home, care provider, childbirth, data, evidence, family, health, home birth, homebirth, motherhood, pregnancy, research, safety, western australia
  • Birth in Australia is Very, Very Safe

    Birth in Australia is Very, Very Safe

    The Homebirth Series, Reason #1 Birth is much safer than we are led to believe, and this was the first piece of the puzzle, the first consideration, that helped me decide that homebirth was the right choice for me.

    Melissa

    December 30, 2025
    Uncategorized
    australia, baby, birth, death, evidence, health, home birth, homebirth, maternal, mortality, Mothers and babies, perinatal, pregnancy, research, safe, safety, study
  • A Straight-Forward Birth is More Likely at Home

    A Straight-Forward Birth is More Likely at Home

    The Homebirth Series, Reason # 2: A straight-forward birth is more likely in a planned homebirth than a planned hospital birth.  When contemplating what location I wanted for my second birth, it was critical to consider what I wanted that birth to look like.

    Melissa

    December 30, 2025
    Uncategorized
    baby, birth, C-Section, Caesarean, data, episiotomy, evidence, family, forceps, health, home birth, homebirth, mode of birth, outcomes, placental birth, pregnancy, research, safety, skin-to-skin, study, third stage, vacuum, vaginal birth
  • For Physiological Birth, There’s No Place Like Home

    For Physiological Birth, There’s No Place Like Home

    The Homebirth Series, Reason # 3 What is physiological birth? A physiological birth is one in which the baby is born under the action of the woman’s own body alone, with the baby’s help, of course. This is a fascinating and complex process, which involves interplay between different hormones, the nervous system, movement in the…

    Melissa

    December 30, 2025
    Uncategorized
    baby, birth, continuity of care, easy birth, evidence, health, home birth, homebirth, hormones, hospital birth, midwife, natural birth, oxytocin, physiological birth, physiology, Place of birth, pregnancy, research, study
  • Hospital Policies aren’t always Evidence-Based, and are Frequently Short-Sighted

    Hospital Policies aren’t always Evidence-Based, and are Frequently Short-Sighted

    The Homebirth Series, Reason #4 In this article, I take a critical look at hospital maternity care policies, using CTG monitoring as a major case study. 

    Melissa

    December 30, 2025
    Uncategorized
    baby, birth, cardiotocography, care provider, CTG, evidence, health, home birth, homebirth, hospital birth, hospital policy, Kirsten Small, midwifery, motherhood, Place of birth, pregnancy, research, study, VE
  • Midwifery Continuity of Care: Solid Gold

    Midwifery Continuity of Care: Solid Gold

    The Homebirth Series, Reason # 5: In planning a homebirth, I received the best maternity care available: Continuity of Care with a midwife.

    Melissa

    December 30, 2025
    Uncategorized
    birth, born at home, care provider, continuity of care, data, evidence, home birth, homebirth, midwife, midwifery, outcomes, pregnancy, research, study
  • Homebirth: Safe for Babies, and Much Better for Women. 

    Homebirth: Safe for Babies, and Much Better for Women. 

    The Homebirth Series, Reason #6 The strongest reason I had for choosing to birth my second baby at home was this: the evidence showed that women fared much better when birthing at home than those who birth in hospitals, without compromising the safety of babies.

    Melissa

    December 30, 2025
    Uncategorized
    birth, birth place, born at home, evidence, health, home, home birth, homebirth, hospital, intervention, midwife, outcomes, Place of birth, pregnancy, research, safety, study, Wester Australia
  • Funky Facts: Placentas and Cords

    Funky Facts: Placentas and Cords

    The placenta and umbilical cord are some of my favourite topics to nerd-out about. Imagine: a temporary organ that performs so many life support functions for our babies, and it’s grown in just a few weeks, with all of its amazing complexity?! Too cool! Let’s go on a journey to discover their anatomy, functions, and…

    Melissa

    August 6, 2025
    Uncategorized
    baby, Biology, birth, Chorion, Cord, health, motherhood, placenta, pregnancy, science, Umbilical, Wharton’s Jelly
  • In the Know: Considerations for Birth Mapping and Preparation 

    In the Know: Considerations for Birth Mapping and Preparation 

    Want to be informed before birth, but not sure where to start? Here are some questions to get you started. 

    Melissa

    June 9, 2025
    Uncategorized
    baby, birth, birth mapping, birth planning, health, information, maternity, motherhood, pregnancy
  • The Magic of Mother’s Group

    The Magic of Mother’s Group

    This one is a bit of a love letter to the village I found in the depths of postpartum, and a reminder that we all, every one of us, need other mums on our journey into matrescence.

    Melissa

    May 7, 2025
    Uncategorized
    community, identity, love, motherhood, mothers-group, parenting, personal, postpartum, Support, Village
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