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Daily Archives: November 2, 2009
Samantha has birthed at home twice
I live in Sydney, Australia. I am Anglo. I have a partner. I am the first person in my family that I know of who has homebirthed. I work from home so I can be a SAHM. I have had … Continue reading
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Linn’s first baby was born at home
I live in Brisbane, I identify as a white Australian, I am married, a stay at home parent and I have had one homebirth. I chose to birth at home because that is where I felt the most comfortable, safest, … Continue reading
Who homebirths? A new series on homebirth.
Who homebirths? Welcome to a new series of entries. A series of activism, humour, love and community. This is a series for those who have birthed at home, those who would like to, those who support homebirthing women and anyone … Continue reading
Links in the chain. What’s being written and read in your world?
Please share what you’re reading and writing, I love to have new material for eager readers and learn from all the many groovy blogs out there on the interwebz. Ilithyia Inspired brings us news of the latest piece of obstetric … Continue reading