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'Microbirth' Screening

20/09/2014
Starts 02:30 PM to 05:30 PM
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'Microbirth' Screening

Film screening hosted by AIMS (Association for Improvements in Maternity Services)

The way we give birth has changed dramatically over the past 30 years. Some leading scientists are warning that these changes could have serious repercussions for the lifelong health of our children. 

"Microbirth" is a new feature-length documentary looking at birth in a whole new way; through the lens of a microscope. Investigating the latest scientific research, the film reveals how we give birth could impact the lifelong health of our children.

Join the birth community in Bristol for the world premiere of this ground breaking film.

Featuring prominent scientists from the UK and North America, “Microbirth” examines how modern birth practices could be interfering with critical biological processes potentially making our children more susceptible to disease later in life. Recent population studies have shown babies born by Caesarean Section have approximately a 20% increased risk of developing asthma, 20% increased risk of developing type 1 diabetes, a similar risk with obesity and slightly smaller increases with gastro-intestinal conditions like Crohn's disease or coeliac disease. These conditions are all linked to the immune system. “Microbirth” explores several possible explanations. If a baby is born by Caesarean Section, scientists hypothesise this could alter the “seeding” of the baby's microbiome, the critical transfer of good bacteria from mother to baby at birth. Scientists suggest this could lead to the baby's immune system not developing to its full potential. Another hypothesis is the actual process of vaginal birth, including the cocktail of hormones produced during labour, could profoundly affect the baby's immune regulation and metabolism.

Talk by Amanda Rayment, of Antenatal Wisdom : “What Would Happen if We Left Birth Alone?

Talk by Dr. Rohrbeck, Functional Medicine and GAPS practitioner : “The Role of the Microbiome for Our Health

Screening followed by a panel discussion and Q&A with local midwives and birth workers.

Amazing raffle including bodywork sessions including Shiatsu by Suzanne Yates, Craniosacral therapy by Dominique Sakoilsky, Functional Medicine consultation by Dr. Jens Rohrbeck, books including a signed copy of Sara Wickham’s new AIMS Induction book, hampers from Harvest Natural Food Shop, and much more!

Tickets £8, available here

More tickets available on the door.

All proceeds go to AIMS (Association for Improvements in Maternity Services)

For more information, please visit:
AIMS Microbirth Facebook apge
Facebook event page
The Microbirth  website

A Ted Talk about the microbiome

Article from the Huffington Post

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