In 20 minutes on Sunday afternoon as participants left I heard,
“This was the best conference I’ve been to in my life.” heard 3x in a row
“This was the best conference I’ve been to in my career.”“The was the best conference I’ve ever been to!”
If you weren’t able to be with us, you can still share the love! Here’s what happened!
ACNM has granted 7 Contact Hours or .7 Continuing Education Units for Certified Nurse Midwives.
Denise Bolds, of Bold Doula used her blogging presence to address issues of equity at our conference and in the birth world. |
Emily Shier is a DONA International approved doula trainer in Wisconsin and Minnesota. |
Friday celebrated 16 different speakers through the day. Seriously, something for everyone! Interest tracks included 3 maternity care topics and one mentoring bonus discussion with Penny Simkin; pelvic topics with Jenny Blyth and Fiona Hallinan; bodywork topics with Lindsay McCoy, Deb McLaughlin, and Marcello Windolph; and (recorded for the webinar in the main room) Breech with Jane Evans, Anke Reitter, and short presentations from Adrienne Caldwell, Phyllis Klaus, Angelina Martinez Miranda, Dennis Hartung, Leslie Sedlak, Nicole Morales and Gail Tully.
Penny Simkin mentors our own Megan Edington. |
Saturday presented the paradigm with Penny Simkin, Anke Reitter, and Gail Tully (recorded in the webinar). Claudia Booker gave dynamic presentations on The New Face of American Birth and “Women of African Descent: Modern Day Implications and Strategies for Pregnancy, Labor and the Vaginal Birthing of Our Babies. An Interactive, Town Hall and Sharing Presentation”. Participants also heard Dennis Hartung, OB on Safely Reducing Cesareans; Phyllis Klaus on Resolving Birth Trauma; and Deb McLaughlin on craniosacral protocols.
Sunday began with Jeanne Ohm on Chiropractic considerations in her Great Expectations talk. Dennis Hartung showed mildly complicated breech births to encourage an understanding that slowdowns in breech birth can be handled by skilled providers who want to reduce cesareans, and Gail and her trainers spoke on how to bring Spinning Babies into the practice of providers, particularly nurses and doulas.
Speakers throughout the conference were Adrienne Caldwell, LMT; Akhmiri Sekhr-Ra, CPE; Angelina Martinez Miranda, Midwife, Anke Reitter, MD. PhD, Fetal Maternal Medicine Specialist; Carol Phillips, DC; Claudia Booker, MEd, CPM; Deb E. McLaughlin, CST, CPM; Denny Hartung, OB; Jane Evans, independent midwife in the UK; Jeanne Ohm, DC; Jenny Blyth and Fiona Hallinan; Jessica Peterson, DC; Lindsay McCoy, Restorative Exercise Specialist; Marcello Windolph, Fasciatherapie; Penny Simkin, PT; Phyllis Klaus, MFT, LCSW; and Wendy Foster, Birth Recovery Specialist;
Spinning Babies Approved Trainers who spoke at the conference and pre-conference were Jennifer Walker, Lorenza Holt, Marya Molette, Nicole Morales, Rachel Shapiro, Tammy Ryan and Gail Tully,
Tomesha Walker of WalkerGroup, LLC
Tomesha Walker came from Cleveland to do promotion and video coverage during the conference. She added her own unique element of joy in every interview. See her interviews on our Spinning Babies Facebook page.
More on the conference:
“…Thank you for the absolutely wonderful beyond words Spinning Babies Confluence….thank you!” – Charrie, Attendee
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“There hasn’t been anything this big in the birth world for a long time, since Janet Balaskas… nah, this is bigger.” -Fiona Hallinan, RN, RM.
Our top level sponsors for the Minneapolis St. Paul
Spinning Babies 2016 World Confluence were:
“SISTER!!!! You KICKED ASS!” – Sarah Longacre, Blooma Yoga
ChildbirthCollective.org
Our Next Biggest Confluence is in Sao Paulo, Brazil when Sia Parto and Spinning Babies converge in early September, 2018 |
Also read the previous blog post on attendance of Birth Workers of Color.