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Last week an inquiry began in NSW, with tearful evidence from a woman named Naomi Bowden, who recalled the treatment she received at Wollongong Hospital after the stillbirth of her baby Bella more than a decade ago.
In her written submission, she had described how she felt when police took her baby’s body from her after being forced to identify her newborn, how the baby had been placed on her chest floppy, white and unresponsive despite what had appeared to be a textbook pregnancy, how weeks later at an appointment, staff questioned her about where her baby was, overworked nurses not having the time to read through her notes.
This is the first of thousands of submissions to the inquiry regarding a phenomena known as birth trauma, sometimes referred to as obstetric violence or obstetric rape, where women have had experiences during labour that have left them scarred physically, mentally and emotionally.
Today, the Quicky team looks at how this inquiry hopes to change things and how the truth telling will not be easy.
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CREDITS
Host: Claire Murphy
With thanks to:
Sophie Walker - Host of the Australian Birth Stories Podcast
Producer: Claire Murphy
Executive Producer: Kally Borg
Audio Producer: Jacob Round
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Last week an inquiry began in NSW, with tearful evidence from a woman named Naomi Bowden, who recalled the treatment she received at Wollongong Hospital after the stillbirth of her baby Bella more than a decade ago.
In her written submission, she had described how she felt when police took her baby’s body from her after being forced to identify her newborn, how the baby had been placed on her chest floppy, white and unresponsive despite what had appeared to be a textbook pregnancy, how weeks later at an appointment, staff questioned her about where her baby was, overworked nurses not having the time to read through her notes.
This is the first of thousands of submissions to the inquiry regarding a phenomena known as birth trauma, sometimes referred to as obstetric violence or obstetric rape, where women have had experiences during labour that have left them scarred physically, mentally and emotionally.
Today, the Quicky team looks at how this inquiry hopes to change things and how the truth telling will not be easy.
Subscribe to Mamamia
GET IN TOUCH
Feedback? We’re listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at [email protected]
CONTACT US
Got a topic you'd like us to cover? Send us an email at [email protected]
CREDITS
Host: Claire Murphy
With thanks to:
Sophie Walker - Host of the Australian Birth Stories Podcast
Producer: Claire Murphy
Executive Producer: Kally Borg
Audio Producer: Jacob Round
Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribe
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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