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Fall Movie Night with CABO
Presented at the Laguna Hills Community
Center
Thursday, November 12, 2009
5-8pm
CABO
has brought films of interest about birth to the community
since our beginning. This fall we will host the Fall 2009
‘Family Movie Night' and discussion where we will explore
the significant impact that the media plays in the
portrayal of pregnancy and birth. Join us for a Private
Screening of:
Laboring Under an Illusion
Support CABO and join us for an evening of
fun, networking, education and entertainment. Bring
friends, family and others that believe that birth is not a
disease! Tickets can be purchased through the C A B O –
949-215-7575
$20.00/ticket; $30 per couple (prepaid); $10
student with id; children under 6 free
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CABO is fiscally sponsored by
Charitable Ventures of Orange County (CVOC)
Tax I.D. # 20-8756660

FOR SUPPORTING

BEACHSIDE
BIRTH CENTER
Grand Opening & Open House
VIEW OC REGISTER Article
Working together for access
to birth options |
Founded in
May,
2008 CABO
believes that all expecting women should have access to the model of
care that matches their personal philosophy and needs.
The
objectives of CABO are to
coordinate community forums to educate families about all options
for pregnancy care and childbirth
promote
collaborative practice of nurse-midwives and physicians
promote alternative and complementary options for pregnancy and
childbirth
establish an alliance to work in the community to advocate for
change in the current health care system
develop coalitions that will work together to reduce barriers to
safe options for childbirth
foster policies within the healthcare system to support all options
for childbirth
advocate for evidence-based complementary care practices
CABO article in OC Weekly
Magazine.

http://www.ocweekly.com/features/features/fewer-oc-hospitals-are-allowing-midwife-assisted-births-and-moms-to-be-arent-taking-it-lying-down/29041/
CABO
wants to say thank you to everyone who came and helped make the
July 8
Ladera Ranch
meeting a huge success. The results were an
outstanding article in OC Weekly. Be sure to read it and send
an e-mail to them thanking them for supporting CABO. Also
please send a special thank you to the author of that article Daffodil Altan.
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As part of the community, let your voice be heard!

CABO
wants to say
thank you to everyone who came and helped make the
Irvine Spectrum Parenting & Kids Expo
August 2, 2008
a
huge success.
Great fun was had by all at the Laguna Beach La Leche League picnic
on August 16 celebrating
2008
World Breastfeeding Week & Awareness Month.

CABO
also wants to say thank you to everyone who came and helped make the
August 28
Costa
Mesa meeting a huge success.
CABO again presented a panel of an OBGYN, Certified Nurse
Midwife, Doula, and hospital administrator at the CABO
Town Hall
meeting
September 23...thank you for all your support.
The Women's
Wisdom Art Show on October 3rd was a huge success. Thank You
for participating.

November
11, 2008
CABO presented
a private showing of ORGASMIC BIRTH at the
Regency Theatre Rancho Laguna Niguel, Laguna
Niguel. Thank you to all who joined in making the first
Cabo
Fundraising event such a great success.

Thank
you for your support at our
Community Meeting Tuesday Feb 17th,
2009 at Chapman University
Everyone enjoyed the showing of the film, "Orgasmic Birth"
and the lively discussion with the audience and our dedicated
panel of
doctor/midwife/doula/nurse.
Without your
support, CABO would not have so many dedicated and consistently
hardworking members working cohesively together!

The
Community Alliance for Birth Options (CABO)
is
a non-profit organization
dedicated to helping families have the birth they want! Our mission
is to to
protect access to options for childbirth including
collaboration of
certified nurse-midwives and physicians in hospitals. Pregnant
women, mothers, fathers and concerned citizens across Orange County
are bringing their energy together.
About Community Alliance for Birth Options (CABO)
CABO
is a group of women and families who share the concern about
shrinking options for care during pregnancy and childbirth in South
Orange County. For the past 8 years, women in this area have had a
wide range of choices for prenatal care and childbirth. These
included the traditional medical model, with access to a variety of
interventions, to a low intervention model, delivering with a
nurse-midwife in the hospital setting. Currently, the choice to have
a low intervention model of care with a nurse-midwife in a hospital
has been eliminated. In May, 2008 the only hospital based
nurse-midwifery service was eliminated when the obstetrical services
at South Coast Medical Center closed. As a result, women have
unlimited hospital options for childbirth – including an elective
cesarean section – but there is no option for the alternative,
elective vaginal birth with a nurse-midwife. CABO believes that all
expecting women should have access to the model of care that matches
their personal philosophy and needs. The
primary purpose of CABO is to support the efforts of women and
families to retain options for non-interventive care and acceptance
for the philosophy of natural childbirth. There is no intent to
impose any one philosophy or model of care for pregnancy and
childbirth. The organization is also committed to providing
outreach and education on alternative and complementary services for
women.
Why
a Community Alliance
The
strength and voice of the community has always made a difference for
embracing change. Many years ago fathers were not allowed in the
delivery room. After the community organized and called for change,
the traditional system acknowledged the need and now embraces the
option for fathers to be present during the birth of their
children.
The
vision of CABO
The
vision of CABO is to educate the community about the safety
and efficacy of non-interventive options for childbirth, provide
acceptance and support for women who desire options AND to open the
health care system for women to choose a setting that will match
their philosophy.
Check back frequently for more information about our
programs and how you can get involved!
Certified
Nurse-Midwives (CNMs)
a Certified Nurse-Midwife is an advanced practice
nurse educated in the two disciplines of nursing and
midwifery, who possesses evidence of certification
according to the requirements of the American College of
Nurse-Midwives. The practice of nurse-midwifery was
established in the United States in the 1920s, since
then certified nurse-midwives have been recognized for
their contributions to reducing infant and maternal
mortality, premature births, and low birth weight rates.
Their skills as primary care providers are evidenced by
their low rates of infant mortality, cesarean birth,
episiotomy, and use of epidural anesthesia and their
high rates of success in vaginal birth after cesarean.
To learn more
http://acnm.org/ Certified
Nurse-Midwives (CNMs) have been practicing in California
since 1960 after a State Department of Health
recommendation that certified nurse-midwives could be
valuable additions for prenatal care and could reduce
infant mortality. California's CNMs practice in all
settings including private hospitals, public health
departments, HMOs, family planning clinics, birth
centers, homebirth practices, and universities. To learn
more
http://www.cnma.net/
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