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FAQs about Homebirth Stories Australia:How many episodes does Homebirth Stories Australia have?The podcast currently has 64 episodes available.
August 13, 2024S2 EP: 16 Chelsea - Two births, Caesarean, VBAC, HBAC, Hospital birth, Copper IUD, Unplanned pregnancy, MGP, Cascade of Interventions, Private Midwife, Stretch and Sweep, GBS, Long labour, Homebirth, Waterbirth, Doula.Send us Fan MailToday's podcast episode features the incredible Chelsea, a mother of two, a passionate advocate for homebirth and VBAC, and co-host of the Growing Up Raising Us podcast. Chelsea shares her unique journey, starting with an unplanned pregnancy whilst having a copper IUD in. She delves into her decision to navigate the hospital system through the MGP program and her choice to engage a private midwife. Chelsea recounts her experience of facing interventions and an unexpected caesarean section during her first birth. Determined to have a HBAC for her second pregnancy, Chelsea embarked on a transformative journey towards a homebirth. The culmination of her efforts led to the beautiful and empowering experience of giving birth to her daughter in the serenity of her own home, surrounded by her dedicated birth team.Chelsea's Podcast:Growing Up Raising Us podcastGrowing Up Raising Us Instagram Birth Team:Birthed_with_bree (doula)Mamabirth.auLinks:VBAC Birth Stories Podcast - (old one)Australian VBAC stories podcast She Births The Great Birth Rebellion PodcastGroup B Strep Screening Dynamics of group strep BCochrane Review Group B strepIntrapartum Group B Strep Screening To screen or not to screen for Group B strepSupport the show@homebirthstoriesaustralia Support the show by buying us a coffee! 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. ...more2h 2minPlay
July 30, 2024S2 EP: 15 Lizzie - Three Births, Homebirth, Private Midwife, COVID, Hypnobirthing, Reduced Fetal Movements, 40+ Week pregnancies, After Birth Pains, Tongue Ties, Postpartum Rage.Send us Fan MailToday, we sit down with Lizzie to discuss her three home births. Throughout all three pregnancies and births, Lizzie chose to work with the same private midwifery team, highlighting the importance of continuity of care with trusted known midwives.Lizzie shares with us her unique experience of having pregnancies that extended past her due date, with each subsequent pregnancy being shorter in gestation. Despite some challenges, such as reduced fetal movements towards the end of her pregnancies, Lizzie sought reassurance from the hospital through CTG monitoring.We delve into topics such as after birth pains, breastfeeding, placental encapsulation, and Lizzie's personal experience with postpartum rage. Overall, Lizzie's story sheds light on the benefits of personalised care and support during the birthing process.Links:It Takes A Village Midwifery Reduced Fetal Movement CTG researchMotherMoon Hypnobirthing OliveJuice Lifestyle PhotographyLiz Johns - Osteo Support the show@homebirthstoriesaustralia Support the show by buying us a coffee! 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. ...more2h 7minPlay
July 16, 2024S2 EP: 14 Matilda - Three Births, Midwife/Nurse, Homebirth, Precipitous Labours, 2nd Degree Tear, Reflux, Nausea, Prolapse, Incontinence, Hypnobirthing.Send us Fan MailIn today's episode we interview Matilda, a mum of three babies born at home and a midwife/nurse by trade. After Matilda finished her degree she worked inside hospitals and was a second midwife for women who gave birth at home. Once she fell pregnant she knew this was the way she wanted to give birth. After working within the system and seeing medicalised birth, Matilda talks about the vicarious trauma she had and how she worked through this during her pregnancies and births. Each of Matilda's three births unfolds as a unique narrative, showcasing the remarkable diversity and beauty inherent in the birthing process. From the evolving pace of her labors to the profound intuition guiding her every decision, Matilda's story underscores the transformative power of embracing the birth experience that resonates most deeply with each individual.Links:Place and Space in relation to Childbirth ResearchThe First Forty Days: The Essential Art of Nourishing the New Mother Hardcover - by Heng Ou Core & Floor Restore Birth Debrief Support the show@homebirthstoriesaustralia Support the show by buying us a coffee! 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. ...more2h 6minPlay
July 02, 2024S2 EP: 13 Lauren - Two Births, GP Shared Care, Doula, Cervical Recoiling, Epidural, Instrumental Birth, Birth Trauma, Breastfeeding Challenges, MGP, Homebirth, 2nd Degree tear.Send us Fan MailIn today's episode we talk to Lauren about her two birth experiences. Lauren shares her journey with work from being an instagram influencer and a travel photographer, to pivoting during COVID into the events space and now really leaning into motherhood and being more aligned with her values. Lauren talks about trying to choose a care provider that worked around her travel/work for her first pregnancy. Lauren chose GP shared care and decided to give birth in the hospital system. Lauren went into labour spontaneously at 39+5 weeks and experienced a long labour where her cervix recoiled and after 30 hours, she opted for an epidural and had an instrumental birth. Throughout our discussion, Lauren addresses the systemic challenges within the maternity system that contributed to her birth trauma.In her second pregnancy, Lauren sought a new model of care and was welcomed into the MGP program. As she laboured at home, her MGP midwife made a crucial home visit. In that moment, Lauren made the decision to stay home to give birth, supported by her trusted midwife. Lauren's Links:Lauren's Instagram makiathebabyjournalLinks:Info on Fentanyl What is an Epidural Effects of maternally administered fentanyl QLD GOV info on epidurals 2021 Mothers & Babies report - Analgesia Cochrane Review - EpiduralsSecond stage of labour & epidurals Cervical Recoiling - Dr Sara Wickham Ina May's Guide to ChildbirthDivided by Annabel Sowemimo Support the show@homebirthstoriesaustralia Support the show by buying us a coffee! 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. ...more2h 16minPlay
June 18, 2024S2 EP: 12 Kristyn - Two Births, Private Midwife, Emergency Caesarean, General Anaesthesia, Ruptured Appendix, NICU, Breastfeeding Trauma, Ectopic Pregnancy, Homebirth, Episiotomy, HBACSend us Fan MailIn today's episode we interviewed Kristyn, who is a mum of two and the president of Homebirth Australia. Kristyn planned to birth her first baby at home with her private midwife. When Kristyn was 36+6 weeks pregnant she went to hospital with pain on her left side. After a long and painful wait, Kristyn's appendix ruptured resulting in an emergency caesarean under general anaesthesia. Kristyn experienced breastfeeding trauma due to the inadequate care she received from staff within the hospital as she wanted to breastfeed whilst her baby was in the NICU. Kristyn recounts her journey through the heartbreak of an ectopic pregnancy during her second conception. After a year of trying, Kristyn conceived again and gave birth to her second baby (HBAC) in the comfort of her own home. Kristyn's links:Homebirth Australia Website Homebirth Australia Instagram Kristyn's Instagram Links:Big Babies - Midwife ThinkingInduction for Big Babies - Dr Sara WickhamMisconceptions by Naomi WolfBirth with Confidence by Rhea Dempsey Support the show@homebirthstoriesaustralia Support the show by buying us a coffee! 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. ...more2h 8minPlay
June 04, 2024S2 EP: 11 Jodie - Two Births, Nausea, GP-Shared Care, PROM, Coached Pushing, 2nd Degree Tear, Hypnobirthing, Doula, Private Midwife, Homebirth, Prodromal Labour.Send us Fan MailIn today's episode, we had the privilege of chatting with Jodie regarding her transformative journey through two distinct birth experiences. During her initial pregnancy, Jodie opted for GP-shared care within a hospital setting, encountering an unforeseen intervention during labour that hindered her desired water birth.Through meticulous research, the unwavering support of a dedicated doula, and active participation in a hypnobirthing course, she made the informed choice to pursue a homebirth. Jodie navigated through prodromal labor before her designated due date, ultimately delivering two weeks later compared to her first experience - providing insights into her mindset during this period. By thoughtfully curating her birth team, comprising her partner, doula, and private midwife, Jodie successfully realised the water birth she had long envisioned.Birth Team:Birth in Bloom Website (Doula)@birthinbloom_Midwife - @RangimariemidwifeLinks:Models of Care AustraliaSpinning Babies Optimising Baby Position Optimal Maternal Positioning Cardinal Movements in Labour Early Labour & Mixed Messages - Midwife Thinking Braxton Hicks Support the show@homebirthstoriesaustralia Support the show by buying us a coffee! 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. ...more2h 12minPlay
May 21, 2024S2 EP: 10 Deannah - Three Births, Student Midwife, Miscarriages, MGP (X2), Vacuum, Episiotomy, PPD, PNA, PPR, Water Birth, Homebirth, Postpartum Haemorrhage (X2), Private Midwife.Send us Fan MailIn today's episode, we had the privilege of interviewing Deannah who shares her journey through three unique birth experiences. Deannah's first two births were within the MGP program, where she faced challenges such as unwanted interventions and unfamiliar midwives during the birth of her first baby. She discusses how she realised she suffered from postnatal depression (PND), postnatal anxiety (PNA), and postpartum rage (PPR)following her first birth. In her second pregnancy, Deannah took a proactive approach by researching and securing the support of a known midwife who respected her wishes for a hands-off approach during labour, despite experiencing a postpartum haemorrhage. Upon relocating to NSW, Deannah encountered limited options for care models due to her location, prompting her to carefully consider her choice of care provider, especially given her higher risk of postpartum haemorrhage. Ultimately, Deannah opted for a private midwife for her third birth, which took place at home. The skilled midwife's expertise proved invaluable as she effectively managed Deannah's postpartum haemorrhage in the comfort of her own home. Links: Acute PPHManagement of PPHRecognising who is at risk of PPH: targeting anemic women and scoring systems for clinical use. PPH info Comparing the odds of PPH in planned homebirth against planned hospital birth: results of an observational study of over 500,000 maternities in the UKIncidence, trends & severity of primary PPH in Australia: A population-based study using Victorian Perinatal Data Collection data for 764 244 births Risk of Severe PPH in low-risk childbearing women in NZ: exploring the effect of place of birth and comparing 3rd stage management of labor. Support the show@homebirthstoriesaustralia Support the show by buying us a coffee! 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. ...more1h 17minPlay
May 07, 2024S2 EP: 9 Courtney - Doula, Two Births, Birth Centre, Nausea, Vomiting, Spontaneous Labour, Coached Pushing, Episiotomy, Prolapse, Homebirth, Private Midwife.Send us Fan MailIn today's episode, we had the honour of speaking with Courtney, who shared with us her personal journey through two contrasting birth experiences, her role as a doula, and the challenges of managing her own business while caring for her young children. Courtney opened up about her experience with prolapse following her first birth, shedding light on a topic often shrouded in silence.Raised in a belief system that painted birth as a traumatic event, Courtney's story is a testament to the transformative power of self-discovery and research. Through her exploration, she discovered the profound truth that birth can be a beautiful and empowering experience, leading her to make informed choices for her two births.Our conversation delved into the pivotal role of care providers in shaping the birthing experience, contrasting the unwanted interventions in a birth centre setting with the intentional decision to have a homebirth for her second child. Courtney's narrative is a poignant reminder of the importance of advocating for one's own birthing preferences, following your intuition and embracing the journey of pregnancy and birth.Courtney's Links:Courtney's Website - Journey to PostpartumCourtney's Instagram- @Journeytopostpartum Links:Find a Physio Management of prolapse The Australasian Pelvic Floor Procedure RegistryContinence Foundation of Australia Support the show@homebirthstoriesaustralia Support the show by buying us a coffee! 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. ...more1h 45minPlay
April 23, 2024S2 EP: 8 Jo - Two Births, Breast Cancer, Hospital Birth, Homebirth, Private Midwife, Induction, Postdates, Stretch & Sweep, AROM, Retained Placenta, Gestational Diabetes.Send us Fan MailToday, we had a heartfelt conversation with Jo about her two unique birth stories. Facing a breast cancer diagnosis, Jo and her partner initially planned to freeze embryos, but were surprised when Jo became pregnant naturally. Jo delves into the important decision-making process of choosing the right care provider for her first pregnancy and birth, ultimately opting for a private midwife and a hospital birth. At 42+5 weeks, Jo underwent an induction. For her second baby, despite a gestational diabetes diagnosis, Jo chose to give birth at home.Links:Midwife thinking - Rachel Reed - Gestational Diabetes Midwives' Cauldron Podcast - Gestational Diabetes (pregnancy perspective)Midwives' Cauldron Podcast - Gestational Diabetes (babies perspective)Benefits and harms associated with an increase in gestational diabetes diagnosis in Queensland, Australia: a retrospective cohort comparison of diagnosis rates, outcomes, interventions and medication use for two periods, 2011–2013 and 2016–2018, using a large perinatal databaseSupport the show@homebirthstoriesaustralia Support the show by buying us a coffee! 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. ...more1h 54minPlay
April 09, 2024S2 EP: 7 Jordan - First Time Mum, Midwife/Nurse, Homebirth, Private Midwife, Letrozole, Water Birth, Marginal Cord Insertion, Vasovagal Syncope, Cervical Shock Syndrome, Bilobed Placenta, Yolk Sac Remnant, Breastfeeding Challenges, Post Natal Anxiety.Send us Fan MailIn today's episode, we had the pleasure of interviewing Jordan, a midwife and first-time mum who made the decision to birth her baby at home. We chat to Jordan about her journey to conceive which involved taking Letrozole to help support ovulation. Jordan shared her experience of a swift 6-hour labour, culminating in the beautiful birth of her son in a birth pool. Notably, Jordan encountered a unique challenge during the third stage of labor, as she experienced Vasovagal Syncope while attempting to deliver the placenta. This occurrence was attributed to the presence of a bilobed placenta situated behind her cervix, a condition known as Cervical Shock Syndrome. Our discussion further delved into Jordan's profound thoughts and emotions surrounding the hospital system, as well as the reasons that guided her decision to embrace the path of a homebirth. Join us as we explore the intricacies of Jordan's experience, gaining valuable insights into the world of midwifery and the transformative power of making informed choices during the birthing process.Jordan documented her whole pregnancy and birth on her instagram page - Fromwomb_toworld Links:Photographer - Caitlyn Hands (Stemmer) - Earthchild.photography Hunter Valley Homebirthers Facebook group Coulton Stoliar, S., Dahlen, H. G., & Sheehan, A. (2023). A national survey of Australian midwives’ birth choices and outcomes. Women and Birth, 36(2).Coulton Stoliar, S., Dahlen, H. G., & Sheehan, A. (2022). Insider knowledge as a double-edged sword: an integrative review of midwives' personal childbearing experiences. BMC pregnancy and childbirth, 22(1), 640. PANDA https://treasury.gov.au/sites/default/files/2021-05/171663_perinatal_anxiety_and_depression_australia.pdfBlack Dog Institute Support the show@homebirthstoriesaustralia Support the show by buying us a coffee! 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. ...more1h 50minPlay
FAQs about Homebirth Stories Australia:How many episodes does Homebirth Stories Australia have?The podcast currently has 64 episodes available.