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Wednesday Wisdom – Childbirth options, Elective C Section
Today’s Wisdom is dispensed by Eleanor Copp a Midwife & Clinical Hypnotherapist. As a Hypnotherapist in Private Practice I meet with women and Couples during their pregnancy. These are couples who have recognised that some difficulties exist when contemplating their upcoming … Continue reading
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The right to choose
New figures from the University of Oxford suggest that, although there is a slightly higher risk for home births in first time mothers, the risk is very low and women should have the option of a home birth if the … Continue reading →