The Third Annual BirthNetwork Conference Expo:

Mother Friendly Childbirth:
Making Safe, Satisfying Birth a Reality

Friday September 21, 2007
Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan

Women want a satisfying birth experience.
Maternity care providers want to provide the safest care.
We can acheive both goals.

The events that take place during a woman’s birth, and how she and her baby are treated during the birth and postpartum period, have a long-term effect on how new mothers and babies interact with each other. Gentle birth practices and consistent postpartum hospital protocols that encourage breastfeeding and infant bonding can decrease the rates of postpartum depression and post-traumatic stress, while increasing the duration of a breastfeeding relationship.

Maternity care providers play a big role in the birth experience. Attend the conference to learn how to make women’s birth experiences more safe and satisfying.

Nationally and locally known speakers will be featured,
such as:


Linda Smith, BSE, IBCLC
  • Immediate and Sustained Skin-to-Skin Contact after Birth

  • Actions and Attitudes: Long-term Consequences of Birth and Breastfeeding Practices

  • Sleeping Through: New Research on Infant Development and SIDS
BarbaraHotelling, MSN, CD (DONA)
  • Who gets the F for Failure to Progress
Mickey Sperlich, MA, CPM
  • Survivor Moms: Narratives of Trauma-Related Concerns in Childbearing and Early Parenting
Helen Callans, BS, RN and Cathy Holland, BS, RN
  • Bridging the Gap between Childbirth Educators and Labor Nurses
And more....


Directions to Oakland University

BirthNetwork National 2007 Conference Brochure
BirthNetwork National