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By Takiya Sakina Ballard, Licensed Midwife
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The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.
Have you ever been diagnosed with uterine fibroids? What do you do when you feel like your uterus has failed you? Is it even possible to heal from uterine fibroids? Founder LaToya Dwight of “The Fibroid Pandemic”, a safe place helping women achieve confidence in healing from fibroids, shares her journey and offers sound information and empowerment.
LaToya Dwight, Founder of "The Fibroid Pandemic can be found online on Instagram @thefibroidpandemic <> on YouTube <> on Clubhouse @fibroidpandemic <> on the web at The Fibroid Pandemic
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DISCLAIMER: The Savvy Black Birther Podcast host and guests do not give legal or healthcare advice, rather information derived from the evidence and/or extensive practice experience. No information recorded should be taken as advice about your personal situation or healthcare decisions. This information is disseminated for the sole purpose of education and empowerment. If you need legal or healthcare advice or information, seek out a well-vetted and suitably qualified professional.
Want to know proven hacks to navigate the healthcare system as a person who is embarking on parenthood? Hear from community experts, a nurse clinician, a midwife, a pediatrician, and Lactation Consultant as they give expert advice on safely accessing maternal-child healthcare in our complicated and flawed healthcare system. Featuring guest experts, Pediatrician - Dr. Regine Brioché, Nurse - Katrice Carpenter, Midwife - Lodz Joseph-Lemon.
You can find our guests here: Dr. Reginé Brioché - On Instagram @dr.rae_md -- Online: Tribeca Pediatrics - Crown Heights
Katrice Carpenter, RNC-OB - On Instagram @KatricetheMonitrice -- Facebook - The Mother's Advocate -- Online: KatriceCarpenter.com
Lodz Joseph-Lemon, CNM, MPH, CBC, CD - On Instagram @thehaitianmidwife -- Foundation for Advancement of Haitian Midwives, Inc (FAHM)
DISCLAIMER: The Savvy Black Birther Podcast host and guests do not give legal or healthcare advice, rather information derived from the evidence and/or extensive practice experience. No information recorded should be taken as advice about your personal situation or healthcare decisions. This information is disseminated for the sole purpose of education and empowerment. If you need legal or healthcare advice or information, seek out a well-vetted and suitably qualified professional.
Has it ever dawn on you that the healthcare provider that you’ve sat across from was once a student? An individual who was shaped into the professional they are today. Now granted, every individual is unique and may evolve differently. Nonetheless, it is when they are being educated that philosophies are formed. Wouldn’t it make sense to begin our reform there? Let’s hear what three healthcare professionals in training have to say; a student nurse, student midwife, and resident.
Featured Guests:
Melissa Banfield, LPN - follow on Instagram here and here.
Dr. Rachel Bervell, MD MS - follow on Instagram here.
Ashleigh Evans - follow here and on Instagram here.
To build on the efforts, Congresswoman Lauren Underwood, Congresswoman Alma Adams, Senator Cory Booker, and members of the Black Maternal Health Caucus, the Black Maternal Health Momnibus Act of 2021 needs your support! The Black Maternal Health Momnibus builds on existing legislation to comprehensively address every dimension of the maternal health crisis in America.
There's a second legislature that passed the U.S. House of Representatives introduced by Congresswoman Robin Kelly. To learn more about the Helping MOMS Act, click here.
If you are looking to take action on the important issue of maternal health in America and more specifically Black Maternal Health, you can:
1. Reach out to your Members of Congress in the House of Representatives and the Senate to make yourself heard. Look up your Representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives here and your Senators here. 2. Spread the word via social media. 3. GET INVOLVED in your community!
DISCLAIMER: The Savvy Black Birther Podcast host and guests do not give legal or healthcare advice, rather information derived from the evidence and/or extensive practice experience. No information recorded should be taken as advice about your personal situation or healthcare decisions. This information is disseminated for the sole purpose of education and empowerment. If you need legal or healthcare advice or information, seek out a well-vetted and suitably qualified professional.
In this episode, we discuss all things sex during pregnancy and postpartum. We will talk about myths and facts and give you all the tips and tricks to having a healthy sex life during pregnancy and after. Featuring Certified Sex & Dating Coach Myisha Battle.
This episode is sponsored by Allbodies. Myisha Battle can be found here: Podcasts: Down for Whatever & Dating White <> Website: myishabattle.com <> Social Media: Twitter @MyishaBattle & Instagram @MyishaBattle <> You can also find Myisha's classes on Allbodies. Allbodies made a special offer for all Savvy Black Birther Listeners - they're offering $5 off a monthly Allbodies membership. Instead of the regular $17.99, they've offered listeners a $5 discount for just $12.99/ month. Sign up at bit.ly/Savvy-Allbodies.
DISCLAIMER: The Savvy Black Birther Podcast host and guests do not give legal or healthcare advice, rather information derived from the evidence and/or extensive practice experience. No information recorded should be taken as advice about your personal situation or healthcare decisions. This information is disseminated for the sole purpose of education and empowerment. If you need legal or healthcare advice or information, seek out a well-vetted and suitably qualified professional.
This episode features the birth story of Nykeba Sonubi, a South Florida-based creator and entrepreneur with a vast background in sales, education, marketing, and storytelling. Nykeba’s story is one of tests and trials; in her account, she describes how she learned to block out the noise of expectations, bullying, and the unknown to trust her body, her baby, and ultimately herself!
Where can Nykeba be found?
Social media handles:
Instagram: @nykeba / @corirene / @beyondmytitle
Facebook: facebook.com/corireneco / facebook.com/beyondmytitle
Websites:
Cori René
Beyond My Title
DISCLAIMER: The Savvy Black Birther Podcast host and guests do not give legal or healthcare advice, rather information derived from the evidence and/or extensive practice experience. No information recorded should be taken as advice about your personal situation or healthcare decisions. This information is disseminated for the sole purpose of education and empowerment. If you need legal or healthcare advice or information, seek out a well-vetted and suitably qualified professional.
In this episode, we explore infertility and pregnancy loss in the Black community with special guest Erica McAfee, Founder of Sisters in Loss, a community of black women replacing silence with storytelling. Grab a cup of tea and listen to this powerful message!
Find Erica Here!
Website: Sisters in Loss Special Offer: 35% Off Bereavement for Doula Training - simply click here and enter CODE 35OFF
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DISCLAIMER: The Savvy Black Birther Podcast host and guests do not give legal or healthcare advice, rather information derived from the evidence and/or extensive practice experience. No information recorded should be taken as advice about your personal situation or healthcare decisions. This information is disseminated for the sole purpose of education and empowerment. If you need legal or healthcare advice or information, seek out a well-vetted and suitably qualified professional.
This episode features the birth story of Helanah Warren, who is an entrepreneur who helps working professionals create & commit to their wellness goals. She is a Plant-based chef, Licensed Massage Therapist, Yoga Instructor, and Meditation Educator. Early on, she knew that she wanted to have a natural birth when she became pregnant, and in this episode, she talks about the importance of preparedness. Her journey is sure to inspire and inform!
Helanah can be followed on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook
Helanah's work can be found on these websites: HelloHelanah & Soulful Affirmations
DISCLAIMER: The Savvy Black Birther Podcast host and guests do not give legal or healthcare advice, rather information derived from the evidence and/or extensive practice experience. No information recorded should be taken as advice about your personal situation or healthcare decisions. This information is disseminated for the sole purpose of education and empowerment. If you need legal or healthcare advice or information, seek out a well-vetted and suitably qualified professional.
Those who champion the birthing community encourage birthing people to self-advocate, but what exactly is self-advocacy? In this episode, we explore this concept with community advocates Nicole JeanBaptiste and La Chanda Marcelle-Moor.
Nicole JeanBaptiste can be found on her website: Sésé Doula Services and on Instagram: @sese_doula
La Chanda Marcelle-Moor can be found on her website: Rutu Lobi and on these social media platforms: Instagram @rutulobi and Linkedin.
DISCLAIMER: The Savvy Black Birther Podcast host and guests do not give legal or healthcare advice, rather information derived from the evidence and/or extensive practice experience. No information recorded should be taken as advice about your personal situation or healthcare decisions. This information is disseminated for the sole purpose of education and empowerment. If you need legal or healthcare advice or information, seek out a well-vetted and suitably qualified professional.
The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.