Janet Balaskas

Janet Balaskas is an author, founder of the Active Birth Movement,[1] and childbirth educator. She is perhaps known best for her advocacy of active birth where the woman is free to move during labour, rather than being placed into stirrups or the lithotomy position. She coined the term active birth [2] which she explained in the first of her books Active Birth published in 1983.[3][4]

Born in South Africa she is currently the Director of the Active Birth Centre in London, UK.[5]

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References

  1. See Kerreen Reiger, "Telling Tales: Health Professionals and Mother's Constructions of Choice in Childbirth," Sociological Sites/Sights, TASA 2000 Conference, Adelaide: Flinders University, Dec. 6-8, 2000 (note 1).
  2. Childbirth Choices Guide: Janet Balaskas - Active Birth Laura Stavoe Harm
  3. Christiane Northrup, Tori Hudson (1999). Women's Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine: Alternative Therapies and Integrative Medicine. McGraw-Hill Professional. ISBN 0879837888.
  4. Susan Seneman, "Rebirthing Midwifery," New Directions for Women, v. 22, n. 4, pp. 7 (July-Aug. 1993)
  5. Seven ways to survive pregnancy The Guardian (August 12, 2006)

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