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".

Sunday, January 25, 2009

And Charlie makes it 800!

Welcome to Charlie, the bonnie lad who has the honour of being my "800th baby"!

His mum was amazing, surprising even herself with her stamina, strength, and power!

His dad surprised himself at being able to stay in the room!

No interventions, no nothing, what a thrill!

- Jacquie Munro, Vancouver Doula

1 comment:

birthamiracle said...

Wow! Congratulations! But how do did you manage to get such a large client base? I have been practicing as a doula and childbirth educator since 2002 and I have only attended 16 births. Granted I had two children in the middle, but I still only average one birth every 3-4 months. I would love any tips you have! Thanks!