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Katharina freely shares her midwifery experiences, stories and tips from her daily work. Pregnant women and young families can pick up lots of useful information here - from anywhere and always free of charge. Would you like to find out how a midwife goes about her everyday life? Just have a listen.
The online course gives you all the tips and tricks for a good birth. You will gain the midwifery knowledge that will help you to reduce labour pain and support the birth of your baby.
The course is for expectant mums and dads and anyone who wants to support the miracle of your baby's birth. Every day anew. So I sat with Tanja, felt my fear, felt Tanja's fear and then I remembered what helps me against my fear. Maybe it could help Tanja. And so I told Tanja how I deal with this fear of losing my own child.
I admit that I have to practise it every day. My trick is not a trick that I have to do once and then I'm never afraid again. Quite the opposite. I have accepted that this fear of loss is simply normal and that I have to look for a role model who is less afraid than I am. I looked for the obvious role model:
My baby.
The challenge of the postpartum period with a sibling.
Today I had my first postnatal visit with Lara. I was super happy: this time I got to her without any traffic jams, found a parking space straight away and was actually at her door on time at 2.30 pm. As I stood there, I wasn't sure whether she would even realise I was there. From inside I could hear banging and the defiant, deafening cries of Max. Max is her three-year-old son. The screaming was accompanied by the baby's crying. Ben was obviously also trying to make himself heard in a shrill and high-pitched voice. I rang the bell. I waited. And apart from the baby's crying, I heard nothing. Fine, I thought, I'll call her and tell her that I'm at her door and would like to make my postnatal visit.
Sarah wants to help her baby. She is prepared to give everything so that Lotte is quiet and content. She has tried everything and no longer pays any attention to herself. Sarah was physically and mentally at the end of her tether. She was tired, exhausted and desperate. Her efforts had been unsuccessful. Lotte kept on screaming for hours.
Sarah wants to help her baby. She is prepared to give everything so that Lotte is quiet and content. She has tried everything and no longer pays any attention to herself. Sarah was physically and mentally at the end of her tether. She was tired, exhausted and desperate. Her efforts had been unsuccessful. Lotte kept on screaming for hours.
In the workshop you will learn methods, tips and tricks for preparing for the birth and dealing with labour pain. The content taught is based on recognised studies.
A platform for (expectant) parents for pregnancy and beyond. Available everywhere, all-round carefree, no more unanswered questions.
The workshops are free of charge.
The workshops are free of charge.
The workshops are free of charge.
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