Anna Chanty Welsh
My transition into parenthood led me to a nurturing workspace where my colleagues and clients are working to find balance physically, emotionally and mentally. I feel well placed to provide genuine, empathic and evidence-based care to all my clients.
Bonnie Maplestone
I love helping parents, and when I see them come into the clinic a couple of months later and they look like parenting professionals, it's nice to think that maybe I had a hand in supporting their journey.
Britt Delves
One of the most rewarding aspects of my role is supporting women and their families throughout pregnancy and beyond. It's incredibly fulfilling to be a part of their journey, from prenatal care to postpartum adjustments and caring for their beautiful children/ families.
Julia-Rose Gribble
Yoga has greatly supported me throughout my pregnancies and into motherhood, and this, along with my experience as a teacher, energises a particular passion for holding space and educating women on the benefits of yoga, empowering them to trust their bodies and innate capabilities.
Libby Crow
Knowledge is power, and the more we know about our bodies (especially a part of our bodies that many have been taught to feel shame or embarrassment about) the more we can understand and use it to its full potential.
Meghan Arthurson
MAMA is special to me because it embodies a holistic, compassionate approach to maternal care; prioritising individualised support, whilst recognising that each woman's experience is unique.
Rhea Dempsey
I have worked in the birth arena for over forty-five years, attending births, educating countless birthing women and their partners, also offering counselling and birth debriefing.
Sonya Edmonds
I love the continuity of care in this role; supporting women through their pregnancy, birth, postpartum and beyond…into the next pregnancy…and for many years after!