Hi! My name is Sarah Davis. I received my bachelor's of science in Dietetics at Virginia Tech in 2001. I have 2 beautiful daughters and used the Bradley Method® with each one throughout pregnancy, labor, delivery, and postpardum. Towards the end of October 2007 I completed my training to become a Bradley® Teacher.
I will begin my first series of classes on Wednesday, January 23rd at 7pm.
It is a 12 week series of classes covering nutrition, exercise, ways to ease pain in labor, and teaching the husband tips on coaching the mother during labor and delivery.
The cost is $210/couple for 12 weeks and I take a $50 deposit to reserve your spot because space is very limited. Please contact me at sarahdavis2@gmail.com for more information or questions!
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
FAQ
- What is The Bradley Method®?
The Bradley Method® teaches natural childbirth and views birth as a natural process. It is our belief that most women with proper education, preparation, and the help of a loving and supportive coach can be taught to give birth naturally. The Bradley Method® is a system of natural labor techniques in which a woman and her coach play an active part. It is a simple method of increasing self-awareness, teaching a woman how to deal with the stress of labor by tuning in to her own body. The Bradley Method® encourages mothers to trust their bodies using natural breathing, relaxation, nutrition, exercise, and education.
- How is The Bradley Method® Unique?
1. The Bradley Method® teaches couples ways to stay low risk. While occasionally there are risk factors out of your control, staying healthy and low risk can help to avoid complications. Low risk mothers have more choices.
2. Relaxation is the Key to The Bradley Method® during labor. It is the safest and most effective way to reduce unnecessary pain and to handle any pain that you do experience. While other methods seek to control the sensations of labor (emphasizing distraction as their Primary labor control technique), The Bradley Method® encourages mothers to trust their bodies (emphasizing relaxed abdominal breathing and relaxation throughout labor).
3. The term Bradley® is a registered trademark to ensure you are getting quality childbirth education. All Bradley® instructors are highly trained to help you learn how to give birth.
- Why Natural Childbirth?
The kind of pregnancy, labor, and birth our children experience has a profound and lifelong effect on their health, including their mental, emotional, and physical health. The Bradley Method® attempts to give babies the best possible start in life by teaching how to have a natural pregnancy and a natural childbirth.
- Why should I choose a Bradley® Instructor?
Your local Bradley Method® instructor is a professional trained to help pregnant couples obtain the birth experience the desire. Bradley® instructors are experts in the field of natural childbirth. All Bradley® instructors have gone through intensive training with the American Academy of Husband-Coached Childbirth® and are required to re-affiliate each year in order to continue teaching The Bradley Method®. The American Academy of Husband-Coached Childbirth® is proud of its affiliated teachers for their personal attention and outstanding success in training natural childbirth students. - What does The Bradley Method® Teach?
2. Active participation by the husband as coach.
3. Excellent nutrition (the foundation of a healthy pregnancy and baby).
4. Avoidance of drugs during pregnancy, birth, and breastfeeding, unless absolutely necessary. No drug has been proven safe for an unborn baby.
5. Training: "Early Bird" classes followed by weekly classes starting in the 5th month and continuing until the birth.
6. Relaxation and NATURAL breathing - can be effective pain management techniques with training according to the National Institutes of Health.
7. "Tuning-in" to your own body and trusting the natural process.
8. Immediate and continuous contact with your new baby.
9. Breastfeeding, beginning at birth provides immunities and nutrition.
10. Consumerism and positive communications.
Parents taking responsibility for the safety of the birth place, procedures, attendants, and emergency back-up.
Parents being prepared for unexpected situations such as emergency childbirth and cesarean section.
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