Birthtalk is a unique support and education organisation based in Brisbane, Australia, and run by a registered midwife, childbirth educator and mums.

 

>**NEW** What does an empowering birth look like? See our slideshow of Birthtalk women meeting their babies.

> Why is birth important?

> So your birth wasn't great?

> A better birth...want one?

> Healing a bad birth

> Had a caesarean?

> Pregnant, or planning
a pregnancy? Sick of the Horror Stories?

> Women's birth stories

> Calendar of dates

> Articles by Birthtalk

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BTnews April 08

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Wish I had have known about you prior to the conception of our first child.

Mother of three, two born by caesarean, third born vbac
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We offer a level
of information
and support
we believe is
vital to all birthing women & mothers
 

Our Services:

"The Path to a Better Birth" Antenatal Course:

for an antenatal education you won’ t find anywhere else, with real-life examples, a hands-on approach to facing any challenges, and with a celebratory air towards the birthing experience.

Healing From Birth Support Group:

for real validation & emotional support after a challenging birth, plus tools for making peace with the experience & moving on, with guidance from those who have made the journey .

Birthing After Caesarean Support:

Information, support with decision-making, focus on empowering birth, whether vbac or repeat caesarean .


At Birthtalk we know that BIRTH MATTERS ...
and how we feel about our births is IMPORTANT.

Birthtalk is devoted to :

  • Increasing women’s chances of a positive or empowering birth & postnatal period
  • Reducing the likelihood of a negative birth and postnatal period
  • Supporting those who have had a negative birth and/or postnatal period
Birthtalk aims to :
  • Address the gap in current mainstream education and support - both antenatally & postnatally
  • Dispel the myths and misconceptions surrounding birth within our culture
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