The Difference a Sidelying Release Makes

A happy doula, and Spinning Babies® Workshop attendee, named Beatrice emailed to rave about a VBAC birth. Many of us birth workers love to support a birthing family through a vaginal birth after a previous cesarean. The triumph of self-determination shines through the parent’s eyes. As providers, we know their life will never be the […]
Monthly Update: Side-lying Release tips, safety measures for Spinning Babies® Workshops, and more!

In this month’s update: NEW Sponsor and Exhibitor Packages for the 2020 World Confluence Tips and important information on the Side-lying Release technique A success story on how Spinning Babies® helped a breech baby turn head down Safety measures for Spinning Babies® Workshops Get $70 off our RSD Online Course for birth professionals for a […]
Side-lying Release Effects in Labor

Side-lying Release is the technique of an obstetrician which was formalized by Dr. Carol Phillips, DC so that others could replicate the beneficial slow stretch. Learn the Side-lying Release How to do the Side-lying Release is on our website. Learn the SLR (and our 3 other favorite myofascial release techniques for pregnancy and birth) directly from […]
Side-lying Release in a Case of Pre-Eclampsia

Spinning Babies® enthusiast Maíra Libertad, prominent midwife and midwife educator (and now Spinning Babies® Approved Trainer) in Rio de Janeiro just received a very beautiful story of Side-lying Release (SLR) success and felt that you would like to know! An OBGYN was taking care of the woman and told her this story in her words. […]
Alignment Tips for the Side-lying Release

Reference the instructions on Side-lying Release on the website or handout you received after the workshop. The following will not make sense until you know the first set of instructions. Alignment Tips for the Side-lying Release Have the shoulders aligned before concerning yourself about hips and legs. A piece of furniture is the best […]
Deb Lawrence’s Dip the Hip Circles Myofascial Release
Deb Lawrence, President of the Informed Beginnings certifying cooperative for Childbirth Educators introduces a technique she’s developed to open tight hips and pelvic muscles in labor or late pregnancy. Kate Andrews took a video and sent it to me to share. (This video is no longer available) Deb says this technique is moving baby’s head, […]
Overdue? Is Baby Engaged Yet?
Overdue? Is Baby Engaged Yet? Fetal engagement is when the widest part of the baby’s presenting part (usually the head) enters the pelvic brim or inlet. A first baby often engages two weeks before birth, approximately 38 weeks gestation. While studies show that engagement may happen in labor, when baby isn’t engaged when labor starts, […]
German Spinning Babies® Digital Quick Reference Guide

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Monthly Update: NEW Breech Basics Online Course, deep transverse arrest tips, upcoming events, and more!

In this month’s update: Tips for what to do for a deep transverse arrest Announcing our new online course: Breech Basics Inspiring Helping Your Breech Baby Turn eBook testimonials Upcoming events including our World Confluence—attend via Livestream! A Note from Gail Tully Dear Community, I’m so proud of you for upholding the physiology of […]
What Causes Asynclitism?

“Oh my goodness! What a week! 2 asynclitic babies and a magical home birth” is the opening of an email I received this week. What is the cause of so many babies with their heads tipped to the side while they are in the pelvis? Asynclitism Causes We are seeking anatomical reasons at Spinning Babies®. […]
Prevent Tearing During Childbirth

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Changing the Mindset in Birth Practice

Change is the movement between the points of familiarity and unfamiliarity. We are pulled between “what is” and “what if?”. There is a natural anxiety about stepping into the unknown. Trusting oneself with the unknown is the key to a birth giver allowing themselves the mental acceptance to shift from latent labor to active labor. […]