Emergencies at Homebirths Workshop

£75.00

This workshop is suitable for anyone who attends home births and would like to know how to support the woman or person giving birth if an emergency situation were to happen. Particularly suited to doulas and birthkeepers and any other birthworkers.

In this workshop I will share information about how to support your clients during unexpected emergency situations in birth whilst waiting for a midwife or paramedic to attend.

Unexpected emergencies are uncommon after a low-risk pregnancy and birth at full term. However, emergency situations can and do sometimes happen without any warning. The attendance of a midwife at birth can usually make birth safer in these circumstances, but sometimes the baby might arrive before the midwife after a fast labour or because homebirth services have been withdrawn. Other families may have made the intentional decision to give birth without a midwife.

In all of these circumstances it makes sense to prepare for the unexpected, as well as the much greater chance that birth will be straightforward. I advise all expectant parents and birth partners to take a baby and child first-aid course prior to giving birth, because they will probably not have time after birth, and first aid skills can be useful in situations which are specific to birth, and the first few hours after.

My workshop will give you information on how to recognise emergencies in childbirth, and act quickly to prevent worsening of the situation whilst awaiting help from emergency services.

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