Connect & Collaborate

We’re excited to connect with individuals passionate about physiological plateaus and healthy birth rhythms. Whether you have questions, want to collaborate, or simply wish to share your thoughts, we’d love to hear from you.

Join our community and be part of the global conversation. You can fill out the contact form, and a member of our team will get back to you as soon as possible. Or have a look below to find the contact details of other researchers working in this area and reach out to them directly. Explore the map, featuring active researchers, research translation and dissemination supporters, and current research students in the physiological plateaus space to grow your international network. Whatever you do, it’s great that you are here!

Contact Us

We’re delighted that you are interested in physiological plateaus and healthy birth rhythms. Whether you have questions, want to get involved in our research, or are looking for educational materials, we’re here to help.

Please fill in the form below, and a member of our team will get back to you as soon as we can. Your inquiries and feedback are important to us, and we look forward to connecting with you.

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Connect via Social Media

Stay connected and keep up to date with the latest insights, research, and community discussions on physiological plateaus by following researchers on their social media feeds. View profile links below to start connecting with your peers!

Physiological Plateaus and Healthy Birth Rhythms is also on Facebook. Join our online community to share your thoughts, engage with colleagues, and be the first to know about new content and events.

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Meet Physiological Plateaus Researchers, Activists & Enthusiasts

Please reach out if you would like to be listed here! We want to facilitate connection and collaborations between researchers, activists and physiological plateaus enthusiasts across the globe. Whatever your background, if you are keen to connect, let us know! Early career researchers and students are expressly welcome, just like everyone else. People listed here are currently researching physiological plateaus, have done this in the past, or are enthusiastic about healthy birth rhythms. Help us grow this global community of practice by joining in today!

Please use the Contact Form above to join the list. We will only include information that you share with us, such your location, email address, ORCiD or social media links. Let us know if you wish to appear in the map as well. Join our network and help others to find you and connect with you!

In no particular order, here we go…

 

Marina Weckend

Researcher & Lecturer
Perth, Australia

Clare Davison

Researcher, Lecturer & Privately Practising Midwife
Perth, Australia

Hanna Gehling

Researcher & Lecturer
Fulda, Germany

Ciara O’Brien

Researcher, Lecturer & Privately Practising Midwife
Perth, Australia

Nicky Leap

Researcher
Bristol, UK / Australia

Sara Bayes

Researcher & Lecturer
Perth, Australia

Sally Tracy

Researcher
Sydney, Australia

Julia Leinweber

Researcher & Lecturer
Berlin, Germany

Betty-Anne Daviss

Researcher, Midwife & Activist
Ottawa, Canada

Teresa Walsh

Researcher & Midwife
Queensland, Australia