Resources
Useful websites
For pre and post-natal, one to one care that will compliment that of the NHS www.kensingtonmidwives.com
Booklets published by AIMS (available on www.aims.org.uk) give incredibly useful information based on statistics.
World Health Organisation www.who.int
For breech baby information www.spinningbabies.com
For promoting and protecting women’s rights in childbirth www.birthrights.org.uk
www.sarawickham.com
www.evidencebasedbirth.com
For nationwide statistics and statistics on UK hospitals www.birthchoiceuk.com
Complimentary therapies
www.reikimoons.co.uk
Recommended reading
The Hypnobirthing Book by Katharine Graves
Home birth by Nicky Wesson
Breech Birth by Jane Evans
Birth After Caesarean by Jenny Lesley
Why Induction Matters by Rachel Read
Induction-Intervention by Dr Sara Wickam
The Positive Birth Book by Milli Hill
Your No Guilt Pregnancy Plan by Rebecca Schiller
Gentle Birth, Gentle Mothering by Sarah Buckley
Men, Love & Birth by Mark Harris
The Heart in the Womb by Dr Amali Lokugamage