A selection of sites
worth visiting:
www.birthpsychology.com
- This is the website of APPPAH (Association of Pre- and
Perinatal Psychology and Health). The real pioneers in womb ecology
have been psychiatrists and psychotherapists such as Thomas Verny
and David Chamberlain. As early as 1983, they organized the first
conference on 'the secret life of the unborn child', in Toronto.
Tom Verny coined the term 'womb ecology' in his presidential address
at the 1991 conference in Atlanta, Georgia.
www.birthworks.org/primalhealth
- From here you have access to the Primal Health Research
data bank.
www.mothering.com/sections/experts/odent-archive.html
- Michel Odent has answered many practical
questions as an ‘expert’ for Mothering magazine.
www.midwiferytoday.com
- A multilingual website; the magazine
Midwiferytoday has an international readership.
www.dona.org
- Visit here to explore the development of the doula phenomenon
in the USA.
www.doula.org.uk
- A visit to this site is a good
way to explore the development of the doula phenomenon in the
UK.
www.fabooks.com
- The fast way to get the latest books by Michel Odent.
www.theecologist.org
- Online home of The Ecologist magazine.
www.human.cornell.edu
- Website for the Cornell University
College of Human Ecology.
www.obstare.com
- Informacion sobre el nacimiento en espanol.
www.dotsfunkodyssey.com
- An indirect link with Oxford University. This is another
website by one of the designers of this website - Pascal Odent.