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  • TUMMY SLEEPING

    We all want the best for our children, and act accordingly.
    We are all concerned that we know little about that which MAY impact upon us.
    We are all raised to believe in ‘experts’ – as they apparently know more than we do.
    We all now ‘know’ it is dangerous to sleep babies on their tummies.

    Going back twenty years, midwives were trained to sleep newborns on their bellies, as the SIDS rates in Japan, (where they slept babies in the position they did not startle in, and had much deeper sleep) were negligible.

  • Difficult Babies

  • Overcoming Birth Trauma

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Contact Heather:

New Zealand:

heather@heatherbruce.co.nz

phone: +64 3 33 70 380

Clinic:  255 Barrington St, Christchurch 8024 New Zealand


Australia
email: heather@heatherbruce.com.au
phone: +61 7 3899 2274
post: PO Box 201, Bulimba, Qld, 4171, Australia
 

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Why see Heather?

Because Heather:
  • "is authoritative (in the knowledgeable sense)!
  • empowers me to own my future and the decisions I make, giving me advice and resources to make those decisions.
  • is committed and passionate about what she does and can do for people.
  • is supportive and practical."

- Rebecca

 

 
 

Why see Heather?

Because Heather:
  • "is who she is - wise, instructive.
  • brings all her life experience to heal when others cannot."

- Stacey

 

 
 

CHRIS:

Dad’s view –
"Heather’s groundwork leading up to the birth of Molly not only prepared Jane physically for birthing but also it gave me the confidence to assist her. 

The massage techniques in labour and the reassurance I felt during the birth event that everything was progressing as nature intended was fantastic.

All of this resulted in the home birth of our first child without intervention into the peaceful and loving environment- a joyous event – not directed by strangers. 

Jan experienced ecstatic birth and there was no hint of depression – she was high for days after doing it all herself."