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Childbirth: From Clinical Emergency to Spiritual Emergence

Childbirth: From Clinical Emergency to Spiritual Emergence If you want to serve women and birth, join our FREE training event this September and discover yoga's place in the reclamation. Friday 19 September, 9am-12.30pm, Online FREE Register Here For generations, birth has been framed as a medical event — something to be managed, monitored, and “delivered” [...]

2025-09-04T12:49:41+01:00September 4th, 2025|

The Dark Force of Systemic Catastrophising in the Maternity Services and Why we Need to be Alert to it

  Compulsive catastrophising, the act of regularly imagining the worst possible scenario as outcome, is a cognitive distortion; an unconscious and irrational process that causes great suffering. It is both symptomatic of, and leads to, anxiety, depression, ocd and even post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).  It is also an implicit maternal policy. Systemic catastrophising occurs when [...]

2025-01-19T19:03:48+00:00January 19th, 2025|

How to Become a Pregnancy Yoga Teacher

How to Become a Pregnancy Yoga Teacher Read an Expert's Guide to Choosing the Right Pregnancy Yoga Teacher Training Working with the pregnant community is a deeply rewarding job. As a yoga teacher, I have supported pregnant women for nearly two decades and I still LOVE my job. These days, I don't just teach pregnancy [...]

2024-08-12T13:37:11+01:00May 15th, 2023|

Encouraging Pratyahara During Labour

Pratyahara during the Childbirth Process. This article was published the Brtish Wheel of Yoga Journal Spectrum (Winter, 2017) Pratyahara is the fifth of the eight limbs of yoga which together constitute the ashtanga yoga path as set out by Patanjali in the ancient Yoga Sutras. It is known as the forgotten limb. Certainly there has [...]

2022-08-13T10:28:35+01:00April 18th, 2022|

If, for Childbirth by Nadia Raafat

If, for Childbirth If you can keep your faith when all about you Are losing theirs. Instilling fear in you; If you can trust your body’s ability to birth — when loved ones doubt you And know that this is what your body’s meant to do. If you can plan a due month not a due date, Remember babies [...]

2022-08-13T10:26:04+01:00September 6th, 2021|

Francoise Freedman – Interview

Francoise Freedman director of Birthlight International and medical anthropologist based at Cambridge University, author of many books, doula, teacher, mother of four and now a grandmother has inspired and trained literally thousands of teachers worldwide - including me. Her wisdom, her passion, her dedication, and her originality floor me.  She is truly an innovator and her contribution to pregnancy yoga, postnatal [...]

2021-09-03T14:00:36+01:00August 22nd, 2021|

Lolly Stirk Interview

In West London, where I lived through my first unplanned pregnancy, Lolly’s reputation preceded her. It was the early nougties, and pregnancy yoga was new and exciting. I had just discovered Janet Balaskas and the Active Birth Movement, bought the book and tried to find a Lolly class but to no avail. It was not until [...]

2021-08-21T14:57:42+01:00August 21st, 2021|

Janet Balaskas Interview

Janet Balaskas is credited with starting the Active Birth Movement; a women's movement that led to fundamental change in British Obstetrics and childbirth preparation. The South African mother of four, who originally trained as an NCT teacher, founded Active Birth in response to the oppressive active management of obstetrics during the 80s and 90s. She is the author of many books on active birth and set up the Active [...]

2021-08-20T15:56:28+01:00August 20th, 2021|