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Instructions:

To download a banner, grab the entire code below the one you want. Then, copy and paste the code into your page, website or blog.

Adding Banners to Your Social Networks

MySpace

  • Go into the "Profile" menu and click "Edit Profile"
  • Decide which box you'd like the banner to appear (for example, "Interests" or "Heroes").
  • Copy the code for the banner and paste it into the box you'd like the banner to appear, under whatever other text you have written. The code will not disturb the text.
  • On the bottom of the page, click "Save Changes."

Facebook

  • Add the My Stuff Application to your profile.
  • Click "Go to the Application" and allow it to access your profile
  • Once your profile has reloaded, click on "My Stuff." (You can find it if you expand your Applications bar in your profile.)
  • Copy the code for the banner and paste it into the "Add Code" box.
  • Click "Add to Profile." You must set a banner location (for example, your main Wall page, or under your tabs.)

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What people say about home birth

I enjoyed giving birth to my second son in a birth pool. My birthing room was warm and candlelit and I was lovingly supported by my birthing team. This made me feel emotionally safe as I birthed my baby gently.

I would love Australian women to enjoy a water birth just as I did. I am surprised to hear that less than 5% of Australian women can choose warm water immersion for pain relief and for birth!

I strongly recommend that the medical system in Australia give women the choice to be able to use a warm water pool during labour, for deep relaxation and giving birth.

I support Homebirth Australia's work to enable all Australian women to choose where and with whom they share their intimate experience of birth.

Elle McPherson