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Rani Rafaella Robbie

Calmbirth Caesarean Course birth story. On reflection of the birth – Calmbirth definitely helped me to stay as present as possible. Emotions were especially heightened for James and I since the experience of Herbert’s birth who had died the day before he was born at 37 weeks, we were both hyperaware of our environment and…

William Jack

William Jack Downie was born on 27th August at 1.07pm. Weighing 3.85kg and measuring 51cm long. Our birth story: I had been having irregular contractions from the early hours of Friday 25th August. I started to lose my mucus plug that day, so I was hopeful labour was imminent. That evening I woke up several…

Class review from Zoe & Harrison

R E V I E W “Calm birth’s motto of ‘Knowledge is Confidence’ was truly reflected throughout the course, my partner and I felt comfortable in asking questions and walked away feeling very informed after each session. Cherie created a welcoming, safe and supportive space, she was knowledgeable in all aspects of labour and the…

Class review from Sarah & Jacob

Thanks for the review Sarah & Jacob Calmbirth was a beautifully caring and informative series of classes that has excited and empowered us towards the birth of our baby and onwards as parents. The gentle way that Cherie delivers the content is, professional, supportive and extensive. We also loved getting to know the other couples…

Silvia

Silvia’s Birth Story – December 28, 2022 After a few hot days and some serious nesting, I took myself off to my 37wk appointment with herbalist and acupuncturist, Sarah George. Sarah had supported me beautifully throughout my pregnancy and we took this time to review the final days of pregnancy, birth preparations, and our postpartum…

Levi

Levi joined Jordan and I earth-side on the 13th of October after 30 hours of labour. I was in prodromal labour for five days before my waters broke. Each night I would have contractions but they would fizzle out by the morning. I had been seeing my acupuncturist Sarah George each week from 36 weeks…