Striving to keep antibiotics working for our NHS surgeons and future generations; by mums themselves decreasing antibiotic use in obstetrics, by keeping skin intact; by being informed of the 10cm diameter that 'Aniball' and 'Epi-no Delphine Plus' birth facilitating devices, achieve by skin expansion (much like earlobe skin expanders) prior to birth for baby; enabling a normal birth for many more babies by shortening birth, with no cutting (episiotomies) or tearing, and much fewer Caesarean sections, as each Caesarean section requires antibiotics to be injected into mum, to kill any bacteria, which might have invaded a skin cell, from being implanted with that skin cell, deep into the wall of the uterus, by the surgeon's knife. Empowering mums with knowledge; that both the skin and the coats of the muscles, which form the floor of the lower tummy, can be stretched painlessly, in preparation of birth, from the 26th week of pregnancy, so a gentler, kinder birth for both baby and mum.
Organisation
'Mum's Independent' on Facebook
Role
Birth Educationalist - promoting 'the floor- to trapdoor - to floor' functioning of the pelvic floor.
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