Preparing for the optimal fetal position
Evidence-based guidance from 37 years of obstetric nursing experience to help achieve the best possible birth outcomes.
ABOUT
The Guide
Gilligan’s Guide is an algorithm (a graphic chart that is easy to follow) which assists the pregnant person’s body to rotate their unborn infant into the optimal or best position for birth. We refer to this as “Maternal Positioning for Optimal Fetal Positioning”.
This evidence-based approach has been developed over 30 years of obstetric nursing experience and combines postural awareness, targeted exercises, and lifestyle adjustments to create the best conditions for a safer, more satisfying birth experience.
How it Works
Evidence Based
Grounded in 30 years of clinical obstetric experience and research
Daily Practices
Simple, safe exercises and posture recommendations for 34 weeks and beyond
Results Focused
Designed to achieve left occiput fetal position by term gestation in the primigravida
Holistic Wellness
Promotes physical and mental wellbeing throughout pregnancy
We’re Here to Help
Whether you're an expecting parent or a healthcare provider, we have resources designed specifically for you.
For the Expecting
Our goal is to help as many pregnant women as possible. The safety and effectiveness of our guide will create a path to reduce maternal and neonatal morbidities while promoting an improved and more satisfying psychosocial outcome for mothers and infants.
Personal Consultation Offerings
We offer initial consultations at 34 weeks as well as labor and delivery support in a doula role. Both are done online or in person with Ann Gilligan, RN, founder.
34-Week Homework
Our 34 week homework is a grouping of lifestyle suggestions and exercises that encourage the baby to get into the ideal position and engaged (0 station) for birth in the days before labor. This fetal positioning will then aid in the ripening of the cervical tissue and the preparedness of the fetus for birth.
Breech Protocol
Our Breech Protocol is a safe and effective way to allow baby to turn from breech to cephalic (head down). If after 34 weeks pregnant and baby is still breech, we recommend using our protocol to enhance the space needed for this change in fetal presentation.
For Providers
If you are a member of the birth community; Physician, Nurse, CNM or doula, We would love to teach you personally, the anatomy and physiology behind Gilligan’s Guide so you can be an advocate and be part of the work we are doing to help as many pregnant women as possible.
Partnering w/ Institutions
Interested in training your staff on Gilligan’s Guide to be able to offer it in your institution? We want to train them!
Licensing Homework
We want to help as many pregnant women as possible. We offer our 34-Week Homework as well as our Breech Protocol to be licensed to institutions.
Training Calendar
Check out our training calendar so you can get trained in Gilligan’s Guide.
The Pelvic Cradle
Enhance patient safety, improve efficiency and provide more comfort during exams and procedures—as well as achieve a sacrum-free birthing position.
Every birthing experience is unique. We’re here to make yours, your own.
Curious about how we can work together but have more questions? Reach out to our team so we can help answer all of your questions.
RN, LNC, RPYT
30+ Years
Obstetric Nursing
ABOUT
Ann Marie Gilligan
With over 30 years of obstetric nursing experience, Ann Marie Gilligan has dedicated her career to helping pregnant people achieve optimal birth outcomes. Her innovative approach combines clinical expertise with evidence-based practices to guide babies into the ideal position for birth.
Ann's goal is to reduce maternal and neonatal morbidities while promoting improved and more satisfying psychosocial outcomes for mothers and infants through accessible, practical guidance.
RN, LNC, RPYT, SpB®AW, Evidence Based Birth® Instructor
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