This past week the 3P+ Project was presented in Ljubljana, at the House of Europe. The presentation included a number of lectures which introduced the project and its outputs, but also various topics on childbirth education and parenting. This was followed by a film screening of These are my Hours.
The first speaker, Aleksandra Klopčič is a journalist and Family Therapist. The theme of childbirth is better understood from the background. She is engaged in individual psychotherapy preparation for childbirth as well as partner therapy for couples after the baby arrives. She is also the author of the only Slovenian manual on breastfeeding.
The second speaker was Tanja Fratina is a doctor with a three-year postgraduate degree in Inspection in Classical Homeopathy and a European Diploma in Homeopathy. She is a big fan of nature on the move, but she does partner with her brain in a mom of two, who needs a lot of personal growth.
The third speaker, Teja Škodič Zakšek, spoke after the film screening. Teja has a PhD in midwifery (in the UK). For several years, she was head of the Department of Midwifery at the Faculty of Health Sciences in Ljubljana, and was deeply convinced that the best possible delivery for a woman was physiological and that a woman had to tailor women to obvious desires. the Indo Anai Institute, which continues with its researchers in scientific work in its international projects. She is a mother of three daughters
and enjoys choral singing.
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