By Kathryn Valdal Fourie
Web Exclusive - June 12, 2006
While this might be a little known subject in most birthing circles, birth art has been used for centuries: to honor the mother and her transformation, to help women confront their fears with creative energy, and to help enrich the birth process by tapping deep inner resources. Today, you can create and explore your own birth art to do the same.
Whether through drawing, painting, sculpting, writing, dancing or singing, your birth art can help you understand how you envision birth at the deepest level. Like dreams, art can bring messages to the surface from the unconscious. "The realizations you have when making birth art, can help you during labor," says Pam England, who is a midwife and co-author of the acclaimed book Birthing from Within by England and Rob Horowitz. When it comes to birth, she explains that your art can reveal your "often overlooked resources and strengths" as well as identifying "obstacles and that might prevent you from using them".
What perceptions do you have about birth that might block the creative process of birth itself? Are you even aware of your own image of birth? According to England, "Few women acknowledge or even know what their own image of birth is. Yet, it is their images, whether ignored or acknowledged, that will determine how they prepare for and experience pregnancy and birth."
Birth art doesn't only have to be about birth preparation and self-discovery. It can also be fun for the artistic and the not-so-artistic mother- and father-to-be, not to mention a living memory for your unborn child in years to come. Here are some therapeutic and fun birth art ideas for you:

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