Singer/Songwriter Businesswoman
Money Manager/Bond Trader
Computer Programmer
Corporate Attorney
Graphic Designer
Professor of Communication Studies
Senior Systems Engineer
Acupuncture Clinic Manager
Physical Therapist
Social Worker, MSW
English Professor
Clinical Social Worker
Preschool Teacher
Homemaker
Non-profit Executive
Architect
Lawyer with the Dept. of Justice
Mortgage Broker
County Administrator
County Recycling Manager
Midwife-in-training/Women's Health Educator
Shipping Co-ordinator
Nurse Practitioner
Student
Marketing Manager
Estate Lawyer
Professor of Law
Physical Therapist
Social Worker
English Professor
Stay at Home Mom
Marriage and Family Therapist
Human Rights Activist/Nonprofit Administrator
Administrative Assistant
Philosophy Graduate Student
Psychotherapist
Mechanical Engineering Student
Birth and Postpartum Doula
Self-proclaimed Hippy
Stone Sculptor
Marketing Director
Landscape Architect
Marketing Consultant/Birth Doula
Investment Advisor for high net worth individuals
Dancer
International Education
Certified Nutrition Consultant/Sales Rep
Human Resource Analyst/Web Developer
Real Estate Appraiser/Professional Flutist
Natural Childbirth is for everyone! Not just a select group of artsy fartsy touchy feely people. We all can have - and deserve! - the opportunity to witness the miracle that is our female body, mind and spirit. Here's to our Warrior Women!
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
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8 comments:
i LOVE this list!!! thank you for starting it.
Kim (2 homebirths for us: fartsy nurse-midwife and engineer hubby)
Me too. Signed: homebirth mom who works as a Real Estate Administrator.
I work in the office. Lazy environment. Some people said if you're not active, it'd be so hard for you to have a natural birth. But, this list count me in. So, I believe I can do it. Thank you
this is a great list..
natural childbirth is the way to go for all women..
its been done since hundreds of yrs back...and its proven to be the right choice.
-childbirthvideos-
add general surgeon to your list!
... Electrical Engineer
Birth Matters Virginia (an organization that works to promote an evidence-based model of maternity care) is inviting mothers, fathers, filmmakers, film students, birth advocates, and others to create a 4-7 minute educational video about birth. The first-place winner will receive a cash prize of $1000. Second place $500 and an "honorable mention" prize of $100 will also be awarded. The deadline for entering the contest is Mother's Day, May 10, 2009.
I wondered if you would be willing to help us spread the word about this contest by posting about it on your blog?
We're very excited about our guest judges: Ricki Lake and Abby Epstein, acclaimed producers of the Business of Being Born and Sarah J. Buckley., MD, international birth expert and author of Gentle Birth, Gentle Mothering. Ricki, Abby, and Sarah will join a consumer-based panel of judges who will be evaluating the tone, educational content, creativity and more. You don't have to be a professional to enter, and you don't have to be from Virginia to enter.
For rules and to see how to enter, please visit http://www.birthmattersva.org/videocontest.html
You can also join our Facebook group to get updates about the contest and exchange ideas with other participants at http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=590190465#/group.php?sid=b4abec6992e59a1a885d723bebe774a9&gid=73753459808
And if you have questions, email Sarah at Richmond at birthmattersva.org
We would really appreciate any help you could give us in promoting this contest and getting the word out. We think this could be big!!
Hope this will be of use to you, and let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Sarah
Sarah Allen-Short
sarachkah at Hotmail.com
or
richmond at birthmattersva.org
Love these stories. I have three beautifull and naturally-birthed daughters, including a forty-hour labor and breach twins. Human bodies are wonderful things!
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