Hawthor Got to Go!
So did Laura Shanley:
Dear Friends,
Iโm happy to say that the Trust Birth Conference far exceeded my expectations! It was wonderful to connect with so many people I had corresponded with over the years but never met in person. All the sessions I attended were excellent. Each of the speakers stayed true to the Trust Birth slogan: Birth is Safe; Interference is Risky. Speaking of which, apparently the sign we had posted in the lobby (which bore the slogan) did not go over well with some of the hotel guests. A group of surgeons complained to the management, and asked that the sign be taken down! The surgeons felt we should not be able to make a political statement (dare I say, you ainโt seen nothinโ yet?!). Fortunately, the sign remained. ๐
I wish I could say I took lots of pictures but I didnโt. The reasons for this are as follows: when it comes to photography, I suck, and I truly wanted to immerse myself in the experience and not be concerned with documenting it. Believe me, I was there! Thankfully other people took pictures. Click here โ http://www.flickr.com/photos/24647564@N03/ – to see Brenda Cappsโ pictures,
and here – http://www.flickr.com/photos/22818838@N03/sets/72157604098594121/ – to see Gloria Lemayโs.
One of the MANY highlights for me was the panel discussion on โWhy Women Stay Home…Alone!โ Several of us on the panel had been a bit concerned that we might endure criticism from midwives, but I can honestly say that not one of the midwives in the audience had anything negative to say about UC! After my fellow panelists (Melissa Collins, Heather Cushman-Dowdee, Jody McLaughlin, Rixa Freeze, Heather Brock and Emily Reeves) and I shared our reasons for choosing UC, the discussion turned to how we can build a bridge between UC and midwifery. I was thrilled to learn that there are many midwives who truly want to help women in their quest for a UC, whether that means being a back-up, doing prenatal care, offering knowledge and support during the pregnancy and/or checking on the mom and baby after the birth. (Personally, as most of you know, I never felt I needed this but I understand that some women do, and so Iโm thankful there are midwives who are willing to provide this service.) The discussion was so productive that midwife and UCer Kristi Zittle set up a Yahoo group with the following description: โAn elite group of women joining together to find a common bond between hands off midwifery and the power of the unassisted birthing woman. Our goal is to meet the needs of all women without interfering with the natural processes of birth; and, through the dispelling of birth fears!โ To join the group click here – http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/sistersforbirthfreedom/join
Of course I know that not all midwives support UC, and even some who do are reluctant to help those UCerโs that request it for fear of losing their licenses should something go wrong with the birth. This is why my midwife friends (and I suspect many of the midwives in the audience) have tended to fall into the following categories: no longer practicing (either by force or choice), unregulated, underground, or licensed and regulated but willing to break the law. As several of the midwives pointed out, a midwife basically has to decide who sheโs going to answer to: the woman or the state. Those who decide to answer to the state may be able to help women that have text book labors, but they will hinder women whose labors deviate from โthe norm.โ Does a woman truly need to transfer if her water has been broken for more than 24 hours, or her placenta isnโt delivered within an hour of the birth? In most cases, I donโt think so. But a midwife who answers to the state will do this in spite of the fact that she knows this is wrong. This is why Iโm having a hard time getting behind the โBig Pushโ for licensing midwives.
There is so much more I could write about (and so many people I could thank/praise) but Iโve been home since Monday and I still havenโt unpacked! To those who would like to read more about the conference click here – http://trustbirthconference.com/reviews.html
Laura Shanley
The OBGYNs are talking about it too!
In response to the announcement of the conference one OB said:
“Do they also offer flying lessons for broomsticks?
el”
Who says el gets the prize for originality and humor….comparing midwives to a certain troubled lady who travels around on a broom…ha ha heeee haaa snort. El, you are just too funny, original, hilarious, creative, and slap happy…I think I just died laughing.
Wonder whose profession is going to be labeled by history the worst thing that ever happened to the family in the oracles of mankind? Hmmmmmmm….

No one has ever answered my query….”why is the doctor in the ACOG logo wearing a Superman Cape???”
I’ll add more links and quotes as those who attended start sharing thoughts on the birth blogs and chat rooms.
Jenny Hatch
