This is the first in a new series, inspired by Radical Doula Profiles, profiling people who work with pregnancy, birth, or the postpartum period (prenatal massage therapists, childbirth educators, OB/GYNs, doulas, midwives, lactation consultants, labor & delivery nurses, pediatricians, etc.) and are Pagan or work with a Pagan community. If you would like to be a part of the series please send an email to paganfamilieseditor@gmail.com.
Jane Hardwicke Collings
I am a midwife, I’ve been attending homebirths since 1984.
I have started and run a school – The School of Shamanic Midwifery.
Paganism completely informs my work, specifically with the interconnectedness of everything and everyone, the wisdom of cycles, celebrating the seasons and the Goddess and God energies.
By getting out of the way and so allowing the mother to connect with her divine nature and give birth. This happens through respecting the mother’s biological need for privacy and protection (an ‘undisturbed birth’) during her labour and birthing experience, so she can access the altered state of consciousness that is the blueprint for labour and birth and so connect with the sacred dimension of birth and herself and the baby. If she is disturbed this doesn’t happen. Disturbance can take many shapes.
Everyone has the birth they need to have to teach them what they need to learn on their journey to wholeness. There are no successes or failures, simply the birth experience that the mother’s mindset, beliefs and fears enables. Preparation for birth needs to include acknowledging and letting go of your fears, and updating your beliefs. It REALLY maters how a baby is born, and how a mother gives birth, so unnecessary intervention (and most of it is) is to be avoided.
janecollings@bigpond.com
www.moonsong.com.au
www.schoolofshamanicmidwifery.com


Would love to follow and be a part of Pagan Families. I am a Doula and studied with Shiva Rachana. I look forward to what is to come
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Welcome, Jodi. Please do have a look around and keep leaving us comments.
This is great. I am a Pagan CPM in Iowa. I’d love to be a part of this!
That would be great, Melanie! Please send an email to paganfamilieseditor@gmail.com and we can make it happen.