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The Postnatal Support Network (PSN) promotes the importance of a well-prepared and relaxing 40-day postnatal period, connects families and postnatal doulas, trains professionals and builds bridges. PSN is an international organization with a nonmedical and social network, dedicated to raising awareness and educating the larger public on the importance of postnatal rest and care.
Dear Reader, After the five online lectures given by international renowned experts, the next step in this Postnatal rEvolution Summit is the Dialogue Forum during which we get to work with each other. 🔥 Birth professionals, doulas, researchers, policymakers, parents, yoga teachers, or psychologists are welcome to share your insights and ideas on the fourth trimester. Collectively, we will create the building blocks that we will use to develop a Call for Action at the In-Person Event on...
Dear Reader, The Summit Expert Talks are continuing tonight from 19h30 CET with Pam England's conference The Evolution of a Birth Story: Our Guiding Work in the First Six Weeks Postpartum and the First Three Story Gates. We have had 3 amazing talks so far looking at cultural and historical perspectives (Ibu Robin Lim, Ingrid Bayot) and the shocking levels of postnatal depression and elevated risk of suicide (Noèmie Faure). YOU HAVEN'T GRABBED YOUR TICKET YET? Tickets for single lectures are...
Dear Reader, We're thrilled to offer you a free online event as part of our ongoing Postnatal rEvolution Summit on Friday, December 13th from 12:30. Aysegül Savas, a Paris-based Turkish writer, will be our guest for a book reading. Her latest book, The Wilderness, is a deeply felt chronicle into the wilderness of the first 40 days of new motherhood. In the final weeks of her pregnancy, Ayşegül Savaş becomes fascinated by the mythology around the first 40 days after giving birth and the...