Links

HypnoBirthing® UK official website

www.hypnobirthing.co.uk

IAIM official UK website

www.iaim.org.uk

Birth Supplies website

www.homebirthsupplies.co.uk

Midwife Care

http://www.midwifecare.co.uk
Tel: 07850 952537
E: helentaylor@midwifecare.co.uk

Helen Taylor is an Independent Midwife who offers additional midwifery appointments to supplement the NHS.  You can book her by the hour for private antenatal and postnatal appointments.

Charlotte Steed Pregnancy Acupuncture and Reflexology

www.londonacupuncturespace.com

Babistic Baby Massage and Maternity Reflexology

www.babistic.co.uk

Tippee Toes Baby Classes

www.tippeetoes.co.uk

Under 5s music workshops, parties, bouncy castle & soft play hire and mobile creche

Independent midwives in SE London

www.southlondonindependantmidwives.co.uk

Doula Services

www.doulababy.co.uk

Local information sites for new and expectant parents

www.babylondon.co.uk
Baby London is an amazing resource for parents living in the capital
providing a comprehensive advanced directory with real reviews and ratings,
a fantastic events section, latest news feeds, interesting articles, product
reviews, competitions, chat forums, voucher codes, reader offers and so much
more
www.netmums.co.uk

www.mumsnet.com
www.busylittleones.co.uk

Doula UK

A network of doulas run by doulas
www.doula.org.uk

MIDIRS

Midwives Information and Resource Service
www.midirs.org

NCT (National Childbirth Trust)

www.nct.org.uk

The Association of Radical Midwives

www.radmid.demon.co.uk

Birth Choice UK

Great website for choosing where to give birth including maternity statistics
www.birthchoiceuk.com

Home Birth Reference Site

Thinking about a homebirth? Check out this website
www.homebirth.org.uk

Evidence based Midwifery Advice and Resources

This site shows you how to use the Birth Ball
www.childbirth.org

The Independent Midwives Association

www.independentmidwives.org.uk

Midwives Online

Great resource site written by midwives and parents
www.midwivesonline.com

AIMS

Association for Improvements in Maternity Services
www.aims.org.uk

 YOGA POSTURES

Yoga poses involve varying degrees of breathing and stretching exercises which tend to help one develop flexible and supple muscles, joints. There are plenty of yoga postures that are available that can be practiced depending on one’s physical condition as well as lifestyle.
http://www.yogawiz.com/yoga-poses.html