Sophia Michalopoulou

Speaker Topic:

Birth, Memory, & Water

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Aquatic Perinatal Therapist, Baby Swimming Educator, Pregnancy & Birth Doula

Sophia Michalopoulou is based on the island of Corfu, Greece after many years of international work and travel. She is an aquatic perinatal therapist, a newborn and baby swimming educator as well as a pregnancy and birth doula. Her work is dedicated to re-sensitizing parents, families and communities to the invisible natural boundaries of babies and children who are unable to protect, speak or assert themselves. She has focused her work on early year education for the past ten years and has been working towards supporting the entire birth journey from preconception to newborn life in and with water.  While immersed in warm water Sophia began to re-member her own birth journey and developed an awareness of birth from a baby’s perspective. Her experience of Vanishing Twin Syndrome drew her deeper into the waters of her own psyche to remember more of who she is, while trying to understand how water supports, accelerates and amplifies the process of remembering. Sophia also supports adults to remember and integrate more of their own birth journeys and experiences so that the unified field we create as a community of people can support the next generation of human beings to remember more of who they are rather than who we want them to be.

Sophia’s free gift to you:

My First Advent Calendar:

Affirmation messages from the womb to help parents attune to their pregnancy and birth from the baby’s perspective

Click here to access the free gift

You can learn more about Sophia on her website: https://birthingconscioushumans.com/

 
 

Highlights:

  • What is important about water and birth?

  • How do you support babies and their families with water?

  • How can someone prepare for pregnancy and birth with water?

  • How did water help you remember?

  • What kind of memories are you accessing?

  • What do you mean by birth from a baby's perspective?