by Gail Tully | Sep 1, 2010 | home birth, homebirth
The British Medical Journalexposes the Wax et. al. Meta-Analysiswhich wrongly claimedthat there were more deathsat homebirthsand wrongly concluded that “the triple infant mortality” was due to the fewer interventions happeningat homebirth.Betty-Anne...
by Gail Tully | Jun 30, 2010 | breech birth, breech home breech resources, homebirth
I’ve just been given permission to post this lovely breech home birth video.This is a third baby, her second natural (vaginal) birth and first home birth for this family. The baby was small and full term. Apgar Scores were 10 and 10. You also see the first 30...
by Gail Tully | May 27, 2010 | homebirth, midwifery, Orgasmic Birth
Here are a couple cool articles about this “natural birth trend” and they are about friends of mine.Our local Paula Bernini Fiegal’s Birth Center was in the news again with luscious photos of her St. Louis Park mama’s at her new Birth Center on...
by Gail Tully | Jul 13, 2008 | AMA, homebirth, traditional midwives
Isn’t it great how things line up sometimes? First, Betty-Anne Daviss and Ken Johnson lead the CPM 2000 statistical collection. The British Medical Journal published the good news. Canada and Britain took the results seriously and began improving their maternity...
by Gail Tully | Feb 20, 2008 | Birthing within, homebirth, long labor
Love and vision brought it all together, though it was tough at the end. Such a birth helped the family go deep into where they were really at, and look at beliefs and see if the beliefs were assumptions and not really the fiber of their lives in an era when the...
by Gail Tully | May 10, 2007 | cesarean, homebirth, VBAC
Here is a woman’s truly inspirational story. Watch Aidan’s birth. Shown on onetruemedia.com As a midwife, I have been blessed to share several such journeys. Theresa’s comments depict her emotional feelings. She had a transforming experience before...