Mission Statement
In a world where the images of childbirth are often associated with pain and trauma
My aim is to show women that a different and positive birth experience is there for them.
In a world where there’s so much information and where one expert seems wiser than another
My aim is to let every woman know that it is she who is the expert on herself, to equip her with the knowledge and therefore the confidence to believe and trust her intuition.
I want her to know that I understand her confusion in the midst of so much conflicting information.
I want her to know that whilst it is great to be well informed, it is equally important to be in tune with her own instincts that will guide her and enable her to make the right choices for her and her baby.
In a world where a lot of information might feel scary
I want her to know that I understand that she might be afraid, because it is new, because it is no longer just about her.
I want her to know that this fear is not real, that it is simply a sense of responsibility and that it is natural to feel this way in the face of something new, so that she can relax and not let that fear overshadow her own wisdom.
In a world where pregnancy and birth is seen as something women just do and should get on with
I want her to know that it is not so. I want to show her how this experience can transform her as a woman and how it will open a new chapter in her life where she’ll learn something new about herself every day.
My aim is to show women that a different and positive birth experience is there for them.
In a world where there’s so much information and where one expert seems wiser than another
My aim is to let every woman know that it is she who is the expert on herself, to equip her with the knowledge and therefore the confidence to believe and trust her intuition.
I want her to know that I understand her confusion in the midst of so much conflicting information.
I want her to know that whilst it is great to be well informed, it is equally important to be in tune with her own instincts that will guide her and enable her to make the right choices for her and her baby.
In a world where a lot of information might feel scary
I want her to know that I understand that she might be afraid, because it is new, because it is no longer just about her.
I want her to know that this fear is not real, that it is simply a sense of responsibility and that it is natural to feel this way in the face of something new, so that she can relax and not let that fear overshadow her own wisdom.
In a world where pregnancy and birth is seen as something women just do and should get on with
I want her to know that it is not so. I want to show her how this experience can transform her as a woman and how it will open a new chapter in her life where she’ll learn something new about herself every day.