Home Birth عمومی
[search 0]
بیشتر
برنامه را دانلود کنید!
show episodes
 
D
Doing It At Home - The Home Birth Podcast
Series avatar that links to series pageSeries avatar that links to series page

1
Doing It At Home - The Home Birth Podcast

Independent Podcast Network | Sarah Bivens and Matthew Bivens

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
هفتگی
 
Doing It At Home - The Home Birth Podcast is a weekly podcast about home birth and our decision to go from a traditional hospital birth with an OBGYN to a natural birth at home with midwives. This is a raw and honest show that explores homebirth from every angle. We talk about the fears and judgements thrown at you when you choose home birth. We share resources that we found tremendously helpful for understanding our birthing options. We confess the magic and craziness in preparing for pregn ...
  continue reading
 
Due to the rate of unnecessary c-sections, the lack of support and limited options for VBAC moms in the hospital, more and more women are choosing to have their VBAC babies at home. This podcast was created for women to share and listen to stories of Home Birth After Cesarean. This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to replace advice from qualified medical professionals.
  continue reading
 
Hosted by Elsie. Homebirth mama x2, mental health nurse, and an ex-student midwife that still has a strong passion for birth and supporting women. Sharing stories from births at home around Australia. Using the power of story telling, this podcast will hopefully empower, inspire, and motivate. If you would like to share your birth at home story, please reach out at 'birthingathome_apodcast' on Instagram - I would love to hear it!
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
Back in September, I saw a picture of a mama who had homebirthed her twins & thought SURELY this must happen in Australia. This is Bibi's story of THREE freebirths and if that isn't powerful enough, 2 of those births were her twin baby girls. Bibi's story is awesome for so many reasons - so give it a listen now! Links to people/business/resources f…
  continue reading
 
Any mamas out there who have birthed in multiple countries? Today’s guest, Lindsay Wolff shares her two home birth experiences with us. Her first with her daughter Isla was in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada and her second daughter Marin was in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Both times Lindsay and her husband Jeremy had to navigate entirely new bi…
  continue reading
 
This is another episode in the 'Birthing at Home: A Podcast - partners sharing stories supporting birth @ home' series from Lloyd, located currently in NSW but previously in Victoria. A builder and business owner who is now a strong homebirth advocate. If you would like to support the podcast check out: https://www.etsy.com/shop/BirthingAtHome?ref=…
  continue reading
 
Episode 12 is told by Poppy from New Zealand who had a homebirth with her daughter Frankie in 2020, and a freebirth with her son Alfred (Fred) in 2022. It was fantastic to listen to Poppy share her stories that challenges many maternity guidelines that suggest only the elusive "low risk" women could birth at home. Links to people/business/resources…
  continue reading
 
How do we prevent birth worker burnout? This is one of the great topics we dive into this week with Martha Lerner, birth doula and photographer. Martha shares her wisdom with us around the following topics: some of Martha’s memorable moments from home births she’s attended in the birth worker role tips for those who want to get into birth work best…
  continue reading
 
Episode 11 is the homebirth story of Alaska from Mel , a Womiri woman from Newcastle, who is also planning a freebirth. Links to people/business/resources for this episode: Homebirth shirts/Born at Home https://www.etsy.com/shop/BirthingAtHome?ref=dashboard-header Vaginal birth & low lying placentas https://obgyn.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10…
  continue reading
 
We have a fun and little different kind of episode for you today. Katy emailed us after her great friend and fellow DIAH mama Katie McCormick (from episode 73) shared the podcast with her. Katy thanked us for what we’re up to with the show. As a “non-mom” (though she plans to be in the future), she’s always been fascinated by pregnancy and birth. S…
  continue reading
 
In this episode of partners supporting birth at home, I chat with Paul who supported his partner Stacey to freebirth in New Caledonia! It was very interesting to hear how he described their hospital experience with their first baby and then a "night & day" experience with their 2nd.توسط Elsie
  continue reading
 
Would you consider using an enema during the labor process? In today’s birth story, we’re chatting with Alyssa Reeves, wife to Kirk and mama to twin boys Sam and Niko and daughter Zooey. And while there’s a lot more and totally magical elements to Alyssa’s story, she’s the first mama on the show to share her experience of using an enema during her …
  continue reading
 
Has anyone ever felt like a failure because their birth didn’t go exactly the way they planned? We think this happens far too often. That’s why we’re happy we have conversations like the one we have today on the podcast. Allison Rich joins us to share her birth story. After a false diagnosis of PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome) medically mismanaged …
  continue reading
 
10 episodes!!! Episode 10 is a double homebirth story from Meredith who shares the Australian (NSW) homebirth of Audie and the New Zealand homebirth of Etta. Meredith also discusses being pregnant with a pre-eclampsia risk and having a rhesus negative blood type Links to people/business/resources for this episode: Anti-D & Rhesus negative https://w…
  continue reading
 
Episode 9 is basically a double episode! With midwife and Hypnobirth educator Jess from New Beith in QLD who shares the homebirth stories of the births of her two sons, Teddy and Renly. Talking to Jess was great - having midwives share their homebirth stories is super special, and as Jess says, it takes some 'unlearning'. I also really liked the ph…
  continue reading
 
This is the very first episode in a what I hope will be many, sharing stories of supporting women to birth at home. In this episode I chat with Trent, a Western Australian dad who supported his partner Alaura, who birthed their first son at home a few weeks ago. If you enjoy it and/or just want to support the podcast, please rate and review it!!…
  continue reading
 
Warning: this is an amazing episode. Full of conversation around pleasurable, joyful, ecstatic birth. It may cause you to feel empowered and excited around birth. There, we gave you a heads up! But seriously, we are so honored to have Debra Pascali-Bonaro join us on the show. She’s another one of the powerhouses of the birthing community that we’ve…
  continue reading
 
In Episode 8, Desiree from Officer in the Melbourne surburbs shares with us her incredible birth stories - from a traumatic emergency c-section at 32+5 weeks which saved her now 4 year old Ivy's life, to a beautful and healing homebirth with now 10 month old Olive. Two extremely different experiences. Links to people/business/resources for this epi…
  continue reading
 
How do you plan for a positive hospital birth experience, when you were originally intending to have a home birth? This is such a great topic to cover. For many who start out with a home birth plan, sometimes that changes for various reasons. Sarah Schade shares her story with us. From a diagnosis of an “incompetent” cervix (definitely not a term w…
  continue reading
 
Episode 7 takes us juuuust across the Coral Sea, to New Caledonia where Stacey, her husband Paul and their first born 4 year old Aydan (born in hospital in Kalgoorlie), welcomed baby Atlas. Stacey tells us a bit about the maternity system in New Caledonia and why she was left not much choice but to take the step and freebirth Atlas. I loved this st…
  continue reading
 
In episode 6 I chat with midwife and first time mum, Ame, who lives in rural north QLD. After identifying her best chance of having a physiological birth as a first time mum was at home, she found a private midwife almost 2 hours away that could support her birth baby Adaline. It was great to talk Ame, especially since we studied together over 6 ye…
  continue reading
 
Is one way to birth “better” than another? Sometimes there are misconceptions and unhealthy conversations floating about in the birth community around natural vs. medicated birth or hospital vs. home. That one is better than the other or there’s a sense of superiority or higher moral code to choose one over the other. And competition comes in as a …
  continue reading
 
In Episode 5 of 'Birthing at Home: A Podcast', Lauren - mum to 2 boys, and a vet, joins us from NSW. Lauren had an uncompleted hospital birth with Mateo and a complicated post natal experience, however despite all of this, she chose to have a homebirth with Luca - surrounded by a lot of love and support. Through Lauren's story, it is also examplifi…
  continue reading
 
What would you do if you really trusted yourself? This is a beautiful question that comes up in today’s episode, and I think everyone can take something from it and carry it into their lives. Mellisa Reeves of Motherbirth is sharing part of her journey with us. From some of the traumatic elements of her first hospital birth with her first son Aiden…
  continue reading
 
In the 4th episode Michaela, mum to 2 (Willow and Leonardo/Leo) and business owner from the Gold Coast shares her freebirth story (with a doula). Michaela shares how meconimum stained waters impacted her hospital birth with Willow and then how she chose to freebirth baby Leo ( initially influenced by the inability to access private midwives). She a…
  continue reading
 
The 3rd episode of the 'Birthing at Home: a Podcast' takes us to Hobart, Tasmania where Courtney shares with us the story of the births of her 3 girls. Courtney's story is inspiring because it is also one of courage, self belief and empowerment especially after much adversity experienced in the hospital system with a gestational diabetes diagnosis …
  continue reading
 
In this episode, we continue our conversation with Joy Kiesch, our DIAH mama who had her first baby Dakota at home. We dive into some of the things that pop up in the early postpartum stage. Things like dealing with family and visitors, informing people about the birth and how you deal with the outside energy and comments. What happens when the who…
  continue reading
 
On the second episode of the 'Birthing at Home: A Podcast' I chat with Ilona, first time mum, wife & paramedic based in 'Childers' in Queensland, who had baby 'Olive' at home in May 2022 surrounded by her husband, midwives, photographer...and to her (later joyful) surprise - her parents! When Ilona discovered she would only be allowed to labour in …
  continue reading
 
In today’s episode we speak with Joy Kiesch, wife to Yamil and mama to Dakota. Our conversation flowed so organically, that we decided to make it a two-parter! More on that in a second. The way Joy describes the home birth of her son Dakota goes something like this, “born peacefully at home, surrounded by love.” Joy considers herself a great candid…
  continue reading
 
Welcome to the first episode of 'Birthing at Home: A Podcast'! I am so excited to share with you my conversation with Shantelle - mama to 2 boys, ex-accountant and current student midwife. After a traumatic hospital birth, Shantelle told herself she'd never birth in a hospital again - so here is the story of determination, sewing curtains at 37 wee…
  continue reading
 
What do you do when it’s difficult to come to terms with how your birth unfolded? In today’s episode, Katie Suder shares her journey with us. From her unexpected and joyful pregnancy to currently 9 months postpartum and still processing a lot of her birth experience. While waiting the few weeks before she could see an OBGYN for her first appointmen…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

راهنمای مرجع سریع