Call for Abstracts 29th Homebirth Australia Conference 22-23 March 2014 Brisbane, Queensland Submissions are now open for Presentations at the 29th Homebirth Australia Conference. Abstracts…
In July 2012 I attended the Homebirth Australia conference in Hobart, in my role as yoga teacher specialising in yoga for pregnancy, birth and motherhood….
Latest Australian data shows homebirth rates increased by 56% in one year. There were 863 homebirths in 2009 and 1345 in 2010. Australia’s mothers and…
Homebirth families have had their privacy violated by the media at one of the most intimate and personal times of their lives – the birth…
The Childbirth and the Law Forum explored the legal issues surrounding birth at home and in hospital. Writer and social commentator Catherine Deveny (@catherinedeveny), who…
Women to claim their rights in childbirth with 1,000 Global Premieres Human rights abuses during childbirth will be highlighted in a powerful new documentary to…
Observational studies of increasingly better quality and in different settings suggest that planned home birth in many places can be as safe as planned hospital…
Media Release – 29 August 2012 Who decides how and where a baby is born? Who bears the risks of childbirth? What legal rights do…
MEDIA RELEASE 10 August 2012 Homebirth Australia congratulates Federal, State and Territory Health Ministers for ensuring midwives can continue to provide care to Australian women…


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