Hosted by Alecia Staines, mother-of-five, maternity reform advocate and teacher, "Birth, the forgotten feminist issue" shares research and reflections from fellow lobbyists, birthing women, researchers and health professionals. The intention of this podcast is to change the culture around birth and maternal healthcare, and stir change among women and feminists alike to improve birth for women.
Women share their birth stories, researchers share the evidence, feminists share their insight into how birth was forgotten in the continued liberation of women.
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Hosted by Alecia Staines, mother-of-five, maternity reform advocate and teacher, "Birth, the forgotten feminist issue" shares research and reflections from fellow lobbyists, birthing women, researchers and health professionals. The intention of this podcast is to change the culture around birth and maternal healthcare, and stir change among women and feminists alike to improve birth for women.
Women share their birth stories, researchers share the evidence, feminists share their insight into how birth was forgotten in the continued liberation of women.
Ep. 19 Dr Robyn Thompson- breastfeeding and the "isations" of birth
Birth: the forgotten feminist issue
48 minutes 12 seconds
4 years ago
Ep. 19 Dr Robyn Thompson- breastfeeding and the "isations" of birth
Dr Robyn Thompson has a midwifery career of over 50 years. She foundered The Thompson Method breastfeeding support for women. In her extensive career, both in hospital and at home she discusses the institutionalisation and mechanicalisation of pregnancy, birth and breastfeeding.
Birth: the forgotten feminist issue
Hosted by Alecia Staines, mother-of-five, maternity reform advocate and teacher, "Birth, the forgotten feminist issue" shares research and reflections from fellow lobbyists, birthing women, researchers and health professionals. The intention of this podcast is to change the culture around birth and maternal healthcare, and stir change among women and feminists alike to improve birth for women.
Women share their birth stories, researchers share the evidence, feminists share their insight into how birth was forgotten in the continued liberation of women.