Currently on my
bedside table Water Birth
Article of the week Kathryn Kelly: Raising a quizzical eyebrow: the language of
birth (Essentially MIDIRS, March 2015)
Not directly about waterbirth - but a very thought-provoking
piece on the use of language in Essentially MIDIRS this month. The article
identifies some common phrases and terms used by midwives and doctors which can
affect the relationship between birth professional and pregnant/labouring woman
- and in particular can subtly undermine a woman's belief in her own body. Seemingly
innocent words such as 'allow' ("am I allowed to get in the pool
yet?") , 'need' ("she needs an epidural") and 'just' ("I'm
just going to break your waters") take control away from women and
reinforce professional hegemony. I strive to ensure that the language I use is
supportive and not authoritarian, but this article is a little reminder to be
aware of the power of the words we choose.
From my personal
library Denis Walsh: Evidence and Skills for Normal Labour and Birth
Which will you add to your midwifery collection?
Tami xx
North Surrey Midwives Tami and Angela are experienced in
waterbirth, and provide birthing pools and liners for our clients to use should
they choose a home waterbirth.
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