Category Archives: Childbirth Education

Getting What YOU Want From Prenatal Education …

by Andrea Robertson Over the past six months, as you have been reading these columns...

Evaluating Your Prenatal Programs

by Andrea Robertson Evaluation is an essential part of any educational program. It is important...

Pregnancy and Birth are Sexy? You bet!

by Andrea Robertson Pregnancy and birth are very “sexy” topics. A pregnancy is a very obvious...

Education for Informed Choice

by Andrea Robertson “Informed Choice” – the buzz words of the moment in maternity care...

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Video Time!

by Andrea Robertson When this article was written videos were still being widely used. These...

When You’ve Got a Problem …

by Andrea Robertson Many years ago (mid 1980s) a Ministerial Review of the Maternity Services...

Obstetric Interventions Explained

by Andrea Robertson One of the most important functions fulfilled by prenatal education programs is...

The Power of the Group

by Andrea Robertson For many couples today, having a baby can be a lonely experience....

Get the Fathers Involved

by Andrea Robertson Many midwives complain that fathers are “useless” in the labour ward –...

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“Just listen to your body …”

by Andrea Robertson How many times have you heard this said (or said it yourself)...

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Making it Real

Childbirth educators should be realistic about what might happen during labour. One of the reasons...

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Unexpected outcomes – mentioning the unmentionable

by Andrea Robertson One of the most fascinating aspects of birth is its total unpredictability....

A New Approach to Prenatal Education

by Andrea Robertson Do you know how the current “accepted” approach to prenatal programs was...

Pregnancy Tests – A Vital Topic for Prenatal Education

by Andrea Robertson One of the important aspects of running an accredited training course is...

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