Jacquie Munro, founder of the "Slow Birth" movement, is an experienced doula and childbirth educator and is well-known for her individualized, intuitive approach to supporting families in the childbearing year and beyond. Since 1987, she has provided support at over one thousand births, at home and in hospital, and taught thousands of expectant parents. At home, Jacquie lives only a bike ride away from four generations of her family. You can usually find her at the park or beach, playing beside her twin grandsons who call her "Deecy".

Monday, October 20, 2008

Good as New

Touch wood...I'm feeling as good as new and ready to work!

I'm not allowed to lift anything (like a post-cesarean mum) for a while yet...but I generally don't plan on lifting pregnant mums. That's a job for the dad!

So, please don't hesitate to call me!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Dear Jacquie,

I have been reading and enjoying your blog for a couple of years now. Your writing is beautiful, insightful and entertaining. The passion you have for your work comes through so clearly.

I don't have a child yet, but my husband and I are hopeful that soon one will come into our life. When the time comes, I plan on using the many things I have learned from reading your blog.

I am glad to hear you are feeling better!

Best wishes,
Amy (in Los Angeles)
amybrienes A!t yahoo.com