My study of pre and perinatal psychology began 1999 when a client remembered her birth during a craniosacral session. I had just been to a conference where I met William Emerson, one of the pioneers in the field. His compelling story of remembering his premature birth and death of his twin sister was riveting. After listening to his talk, it was as if someone opened the bars to my cage and set me free. Since then, I have been insatiably seeking experiences, training, books, tapes, lectures, and articles on pre and perinatal psychology.