I’m SO excited for today’s guest. Shellie Poulter has many talents – from training as an osteopath in 2005, to delivering cranio-sacral therapy, massage, acupuncture and more to expectant parents. Shellie is also a Doula and is well known in the birthworker world for her education and mentorship, and I personally learnt a lot from Shellie about biomechanics and how this can be used in labour.
In today’s podcast, Shellie and I chat about Shellie’s journey to where she is now, how cranial sacral therapy can be used to support infants and in pregnancy, as well as how biomechanics has the power to change our birth experiences.
You won’t want to miss this one, so get comfortable and enjoy the podcast.
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