In this episode of The Nappy Diaries I caught up with Cherisse Buzzacott, the chair of the Rhodanthe Lipsett Indigenous Midwifery Fund, to find out more about Indigenous Midwives in Australia, what it means for indigenous women to have indigenous midwives and the importance of birthing on country.
This is a beautiful interview that taught me so much more about birthing on country and what we can learn from a spiritual and physical perspective.
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The audio in this interview changes slightly throughout. Cherisse is based in Alice Springs and her bub woke up throughout the interview in need of a feed, because #mumlife!
Cherisse Buzzacott is a midwife and Chair of the Rhodanthe Lipsett Indigenous Midwifery Charitable Fund (RLIMCT).
You can find out more here:
Rhodanthe Lipsett Indigenous Midwifery Charitable Fund | http://indigenousmidwives.org.au/
Follow RLIMCF on Twitter: @IMWsForTomorrow
Follow RLIMCF on Facebook: @IndigenousMidwivesRLIMCF
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