Homebirth Stories Australia
A podcast that documents the stories of people choosing to birth at home throughout Australia
Homebirth Stories Australia
S2 EP: 3 Taylor - Two Births, Hospital Birth, Spontaneous Labour, Nausea, MGP, AROM, Freebirth, 2nd Degree Tear.
In today's episode, we have the privilege of speaking with Taylor, who opens up about her transformative journey through two distinct birth experiences. Taylor's first birth took place in a hospital as part of the Midwifery Group Practice (MGP) Program. However, she candidly shares her feelings of disillusionment with the experience, shedding light on the shame she felt for having these emotions. This pivotal moment became the catalyst for change in Taylor's birth approach, leading her to embark on a Freebirth for her second baby, right in the comfort of her own home.
During our conversation, Taylor fearlessly delves into the issues within the hospital system, exploring the impact of patriarchy on childbirth and the challenges she faced in accessing private midwifery care. She also addresses the limitations of publicly funded homebirth programs, providing valuable insights into the complexities surrounding birth choices.
Links:
- Australia's Mothers and Babies Report
- Freebirth definition
- Birthing outside the system - the motivation behind choice to freebirth or have a homebirth
- Cost of Private Midwife
- The financial impact of offering publicly funded homebirths: A Population-based microsimulation in Queensland, Australia
- Positive Birth Stories Australia
- Dr Rachel Reed
- Dr Sarah Wickham
- Jane Hardwicke Collings
- Dr Sarah Buckley
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Please be advised that this podcast may contain explicit language. Listener discretion is advised.
The information, statistics, and research presented in this podcast are for informational purposes only and are not intended to constitute or replace medical or midwifery advice. All information discussed can be found online and is provided in the links in the show notes. It is always recommended to conduct your own research and make informed decisions. We advise you to discuss any topics or concerns with your healthcare provider. While we strive to incorporate the most up-to-date research in our episodes, we do not warrant or guarantee the accuracy of the information discussed on the show.