BACE-NMC is proud to sponsor
Gail
Tully, CPM
"The Spinning Babies Lady"
Saturday June 20, 2015, 9:00AM - 5:30PM
Sign-in and Continental Breakfast 8:30- 9:00AM
Location:
First Unitarian Society
1326 Washington St., Newton, MA 02461
free parking available
This workshop is for midwives, childbirth educators, doulas, nurses, nurse practitioners, obstetricians, prenatal yoga instructors, prenatal bodyworkers, perinatal case managers, community health workers and others who work with birthing women.
The Three Principles of Spinning Babies are Balance, Gravity and Movement Learn how to encourage and support pregnant women in having more comfortable pregnancies and laboring mothers in having easier labors by using the Spinning Babies techniques. Spinning Babies promotes optimal
fetal positioning during pregnancy and labor by balancing the ligaments that support the pregnant uterus, When balance, movement and gravity are coordinated, the passage of the baby through the pelvis at the time of birth
can lead to an easier and shorter birth.
Know when to do what and why - to help baby engage, descend and even adjust when there might be a stalled labor due to a transverse arrest.
Gail Tully
is a traditional, independent midwife (CPM) in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Published in
Midwifery Today,
International Doula, and featured in
The Labor Progress Handbook by Penny Simkin, Gail Tully is "The Spinning Babies Lady" of
Spinning Babies.com
L
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nza Holt is a BACE-certified childbirth educator, a DONA approved birth doula trainer an approved Spinning Babies trainer and practicing doula. She has been a birth advocate in the Boston area for over 25 years. Passionate about normal birth, Lorenza has supported hundreds of laboring women.
Come join u
s for an unforgettable day!
Continuing Education Credits: BACE/NMC:
7 contact hours:
Lamaze: 7.0 contact hours have been applied for.
(Lamaze credits are
recognized by ICEA and DONA). Meets criteria of the Comm. of MA Board of Nursing regulations: (244 CMR, section 5:00) for continuing education for nursing re-licensure for 8.4 contact hours.
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