Join me live to discover how you can claim your next birth.
Monday 27th July at 8pm - 9pm
I spent two decades as an NHS midwife, and I know that being able to have an empowering and safe natural birth - something I’m guessing you really wanted - is slipping away from us.
I’ll share with you what you can do differently this time and what it means to trust yourself again, enough to write a different birth story.
This is for you if:
This is your second (or third+) baby, and you're planning an NHS birth
Your last birth included an induction, or interventions that you didn’t expect or plan for
You had a forceps or ventouse birth or an emergency caesarean
You had a vaginal birth that left you with questions, sadness, regret or guilt
You transferred in from your homebirth and it wasn’t a positive experience
You prepared last time with hypnobirthing, reading and birth classes, and you still felt everything fell apart in labour
On the call, we'll cover:
Why your last birth cascaded the way it did
Why your next birth could be completely different
How to create a birth plan that actually gets listened to.
Time to ask questions
Limited spaces to enable discussion.
Join me for a live conversation for second-time mums planning an NHS birth - why your last birth cascaded, and how to write a different story this time. Free, live only, no replay.
FAQ
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I'll mention what I do at the end, but the hour itself is the real thing. If nothing else is right for you afterwards, you'll still leave with something useful.
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This is a small, live discussion, so anything shared is kept confidential within the group, so there won’t be a replay.
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If something about it has stayed with you, this is for you. You don't need a dramatic story to have felt unheard. Or to want a different one next time.
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We won't be picking apart your birth story in detail, and there's no pressure to share anything. This is about understanding the system and finding your strategy for next time. You're welcome to stay on camera off, chat off, and just listen if that feels safer.
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Neither - this is about NHS maternity care wherever you're planning to give birth, because although home is a great place to birth - service in the UK is patchy, so you need to have a solid plan. This is about you knowing your rights and options within the system, realistically.
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Depending on this first call, it may run again in the future.