Friday, December 31, 2010

Annual Report 2010

February 2010 Peninsula Birth Support held their first group meeting where local mothers gathered to share their birth stories. One Friday a month for the rest of the year, between five and ten mothers (and their children) came together to discuss a range of topics. 

These meetings were initially made possible thanks to a $200 start up grant from Maternity Coalition, which covered the cost of venue hire, until PBS group members decided a $5 entry fee to meetings for regular attendees was reasonable.

In February a circle of women came together to share their birth stories. We welcomed guest speaker Rhea Dempsey to our March meeting for a discussion about the current maternity system in Australia and how to get the birth you want. Eastside midwives Andrea Bilcliff and Helen Barrington joined us in April and May to speak about antenatal testing, routine obstetric interventions and what to expect from different models of maternity care. In June Michelle Newton introduced attendees to Calmbirth, and in July Rhea Dempsey returned to talk about building a birth support team. Steven Booth from Seven Stars Shiatsu was our guest speaker in August, introducing group members to the theory and practice of acupressure, acupuncture and shiatsu massage. Attachment parenting was the discussion topic in September. Yvonne from PANDA spoke to the group about ante and postnatal depression in October. And in November the group shared experiences of parenting and grief with the support of Life/Birth Coach, Sue McLeod.

Unfortunately volunteers did not find time to organise fundraising events, though discussions about having movie nights on the Mornington Peninsula began. This is an area we would like to work on in the new year.

Finally, we very excited to welcome three tiny members to the group: Charlotte, River & Eleanor who were born in 2010. Congrats to Vicky, Loz and Sarah on bringing these three adorable babes earthside xoxo
Sarah & Eleanor immediately after birth

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Ante & Postnatal Depression Event: Guest Speakers From PANDA


Come and learn about antenatal and postnatal depression, such as: 
~ warning signs, 
~ how to find support, 
~ how to support loved ones suffering depression etc. 
Volunteers from the Post and Antenatal Depression Association (PANDA) will be speaking at this meeting and bringing info packs for attendees.

Mothers who have survived antenatal and postnatal depression please feel welcome to join us and share your stories.

In the meantime, if you think you or someone you know needs help, please call PANDA's helpline 1300 726 306 between 9:30-4:40, Monday to Friday. Or collect info and resources from their comprehensive website: http://www.panda.org.au/

Friday 15 October
12:30-2:30
Karingal Place
Free entry to first time guests, $5 for those of us returning
If possible, please bring a plate to share.
For more information feel free to email us at mcpeninsula@gmail.com

RSVP on our Facebook event page here

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Attachment Parenting Meet

Thanks to all who came to our very casual chat about attachment parenting. It was lovely to check-in and hear how everyone is going and to meet the newest little additions to Peninsula Birth Support.

Looking forward to seeing you all again at our October meeting to learn more about postnatal and antenatal depression from a couple of volunteers from Post and Ante Natal Depression Association (PANDA). Details to come.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Attachment Parenting Discussion: September Event

Join the mums and children of Peninsula Birth Support for a casual afternoon chat about attachment parenting: what it is, what does and what doesn't work for these families. Share your wisdom and experiences and bring along any questions or issues challenging you, hopefully together we can leave the meet feeling more confident and supported in our approach to parenting.

If you can, please bring along some food to share with the group.


Friday 17 September
12:30-2:30
Karingal Place
Free entry to first time guests, $5 for those of us returning
 
For more information feel free to email us at mcpeninsula@gmail.com

RSVP on our Facebook event page here

Friday, August 20, 2010

Acupuncture, Acupressure, Shiatsu & Cupping Event

Today we had the pleasure of meeting Steven Booth from Seven Stars Shiatsu who introduced the group to acupuncture, acupressure and shiatsu for pregnancy and birth.
Discussion included use of acupuncture, acupressure and shiatsu for treating: infertility, overdue pregnancies, pain in labour, turning breech babies, PCOS, PMS, PPH, and promoting overall health.

Steven also provided live demonstrations of cupping therapy:
It was a fascinating topic which lead to interesting discussions and a lot of learning. Our group was delighted to have Steven come all the way from Essendon to spend a couple of hours enlightening us to these complimentary therapies.

(One member's child playing with Steven's meridian point doll)

Peninsula Birth Support meets again on September 17 to discuss "attachment parenting" in a mothers-group setting. Dads and parents-to-be are most welcome to join us! For more details see the event page on facebook here.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Acupuncture, Acupressure & Shiatsu Massage Event!

Unfortunately our guest speaker for our August meet on "Acupuncture for pregnancy and birth" fell through, but every cloud has a silver lining and ours is Steven Booth of Seven Stars Shiatsu. Steven is able to join us at the same time and place and can talk to us about the same topic! Better yet, he can also tell us about acupressure and shiatsu massage for pregnancy and birth!

Friday 20 August
12:30-2:30
Karingal Place
Free entry to first time guests, $5 for those of us returning
 
For more information feel free to email us at mcpeninsula@gmail.com

RSVP on our Facebook event page here

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Acupuncture For Birth: Our Aug Topic

Kirsten Doughty is a Doctor of Chinese Medicine, Registered Acupuncturist, and Natural Fertility Awareness Trainer and she is Peninsula Birth Support's guest speaker for August. Kirsten is coming to discuss how acupuncture can be used for pain relief, breech babies and to reduce the length of labour, to name just a few uses.


Friday 20 August
12:30-2:30
Karingal Place
Free entry to first time guests, $5 for those of us returning

Kirsten works at Mornington Complementary Medicine. You can view their site here.

For more information feel free to email us at mcpeninsula@gmail.com

RSVP on our Facebook event page here

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Rhea's Returning! Our July Speaker

Rhea Dempsey is returning to The Peninsula to continue sharing her wisdom about roles and archetypes at birth. Rhea's talk at our March meet was a big hit (which you can read about here).

Friday 16 July
12:30-2:30
Karingal Place
(New child friendly venue!)
Free entry to first time guests, $5 for those of us returning

Rhea is a birth attendant, childbirth educator and counsellor  with over 30 years experience in playing a role in other women's birth spaces. See Rhea's website here.

For more information feel free to email us at mcpeninsula@gmail.com

RSVP on our Facebook event page here.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Eastside Midwives Return: May Guest Speakers

We're looking forward to the return of the Eastside Midwives this month. Following from last month's antenatal testing discussion, Eastside Midwives will be chatting about routine interventions during childbirth.

Friday May 21
12:30-2:30
Orwil Street Community House

For more information feel free to email us at mcpeninsula@gmail.com


RSVP on the event's Facebook page here.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Antenatal Testing: Making Informed Decisions

Peninsula Birth Support enjoyed the company of midwives Helen Barrington and Janie Nottingham this afternoon. The discussion meeting was very relaxed and informal with women sharing their own experiences, asking questions and listening to the midwives share their perspectives and experiences too.

The topic was antenatal testing. Helen and Janie stressed the importance of being prepared for what the result of any test you consent to during pregnancy, will mean to you personally.  For example,  what will you do if the test comes back negative or positive? Will it change your plans? Will it change your feelings about this pregnancy or towards your baby?

The midwives also reminded attendees regularly that anyone can decline anything suggested or offered to them during pregnancy and birth by their careproviders, no matter where they are giving birth. This led into a discussion about the power imbalance between careproviders and birthing women and strategies for navigating the system and keeping themselve and their babies safe.

Peninsula Birth Support meets again on May 21st. The Eastside Midwives will return to discuss routine interventions during childbirth

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Reminder: Meeting Tomorrow With Eastside Midwives

Tomorrow we have our April meeting with guest speakers: Eastside Midwives, who will be chatting to us about prenatal testing.

We also have a special treat lined up, one of our members, a mother of five, is bringing along a DVD of one of her four homebirth experiences.

Hope to see you there!

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Introducing An Entry Fee

Peninsual Birth Support brings locals together with birth savy mothers and knowledgable guest speakers who possess midwifery and doula skills. In order to continue providing our community with this service we are now charging a $5 entry fee to our monthly discussion meetings, to returning attendees. 

This is to ensure that we can cover the costs of hiring a child friendly venue and provide our guest speakers with small tokens of our appreciation for their time. First time visitors to a Peninsula Birth Support meeting are not expected to pay this fee.

While we would love to continue providing free community talks, it is simply not feasible at this point in time.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Eastside Midwives: Our April Speakers

This month Eastside Midwives Andrea, Helen and Karen are joining Peninsual Birth Support to talk about prenatal testing. If you know any mums-to-be or mums planning to concieve in the near future, please invite them to join us.

Friday April 23
12:30-2:30
Orwil Street Community House

For more information feel free to email us at mcpeninsula@gmail.com


RSVP on the event's Facebook page here

See Eastside Midwives website here

Friday, March 12, 2010

Birth Support in The "Labour By-Pass Era"

This afternoon ten women gathered to hear Rhea Dempsey talk at Peninsula Birth Support's March discussion meeting. Amongst us were mothers, birth workers, a pregnant mother-to-be, a grandmother and a handful of young children. 

Rhea spoke about the current culture of birth in Australia, describing it as "the labour by-pass era", where women who want a normal physiological birth need to be "savvy" particularly during moments of a crisis of confidence.

She also spoke about birth being a "leap into outter space" in a culture where physicality is avoided (eg. taking drugs to avoid menstrual cramps, minor aches and pains, lack of exercise etc.). Rhea spoke about different models of care and the difference the people present in the birth space can make to a woman's birth experience.

The women present also shared their wisdom, exchanging memories from their own births and those they attended as friends, sisters and doulas. 

Thanks again for a really terrific discussion, Rhea and women!

Friday, February 26, 2010

Rhea Dempsy: March Guest Speaker

For anyone with an interest in childbirth and questions about what role partners, lovers, mothers, sisters, cousins, midwives, doulas etc. should play in a woman's birth space, we have a real treat for you! The wise and brilliant public speaker Rhea Dempsey is coming to talk about ''Roles at Birth'' on Friday March 12 at Orwil Street Community House, Frankston, 12:30-2:30pm.

Rhea is a birth attendant, childbirth educator and counsellor  with over 30 years experience in playing a role in other women's birth spaces. See Rhea's website here.

For more information feel free to contact us.

RSVP on our Facebook event page here.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Birth Stories Meeting A Success

Thank-you to all the mothers and children who made Peninsula Birth Support's first meeting a great success. For those who missed it, we had the honour of hearing four very different birth stories: a complicated hospital birth, a freebirth, an uncomplicated hospital birth and a homebirth attended by a midwife.

There was also a homebirth photo album there for visitors to look at and a range of books and magazines on pregnancy and childbirth (including Maternity Coalition's "Birth Matters" magazine).

The only hitch was the double booking of the playgroup room, which unfortunately is going to be an ungoing issue. For our March meeting if you're bringing little ones please bring toys and activities to entertain them with. If the room becomes too much for them there is a park next door, but unfortunately the fenced off backyard with outdoor toys is off limits to our group on account of the double booking. We are very sorry for the inconvenience.
 
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