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HSE Women's Health Podcast - Your Body, Mind and Baby
CUMH Podcast
8 episodes
1 day ago
Women's Health Podcast - Your Body, Mind and Baby from the HSE - brings together experts across Ireland South Women and Infants Directorate, to inform, support and empower women and families on obstetrics, gynaecology and newborn health topics. In conversation with Dr Doireann O'Leary, the podcast addresses challenges and experiences faced by women. Each episode delivers expert insight into a specific topic, offering information that women and healthcare providers can rely on. This series is a tool designed not only to raise awareness, but also to become a valuable part of treatment plans and
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Women's Health Podcast - Your Body, Mind and Baby from the HSE - brings together experts across Ireland South Women and Infants Directorate, to inform, support and empower women and families on obstetrics, gynaecology and newborn health topics. In conversation with Dr Doireann O'Leary, the podcast addresses challenges and experiences faced by women. Each episode delivers expert insight into a specific topic, offering information that women and healthcare providers can rely on. This series is a tool designed not only to raise awareness, but also to become a valuable part of treatment plans and
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Episode 2- Birth Reflections- Supporting Maternal Emotional Wellbeing
HSE Women's Health Podcast - Your Body, Mind and Baby
36 minutes 57 seconds
2 months ago
Episode 2- Birth Reflections- Supporting Maternal Emotional Wellbeing

In episode 2, Ms Gillian Walsh and Alex Campbell, Senior Midwives from CUMH sit with Dr Doireann O' Leary to highlight the positive impact the Birth Reflections service can have for women in the post natal period.

Perinatal events may affect women in different ways. The research and evidence advocates supporting the emotional wellbeing of the mother, and this may have a positive impact on neonatal mental health in the longer term. The National Maternity Experience Survey (2020) reported that 30% of women did not have a chance to discuss their birth. We acknowledge that women can have an individual and subjective reaction to a birth experience. Healthcare professionals may not identify or recognise their experience as being a cause of confusion or upset.

At the Birth reflections service, we support mothers to feel heard and respected in a friendly environment where they can reflect on any aspect of their perinatal experience.

Feedback from mothers who have used the service speaks to its positive impact. One mother shared that after accessing the Birth Reflections Service at CUMH, "I felt I got a lot of closure on issues I had," encouraging friends to engage with the service as well.

HSE Women's Health Podcast - Your Body, Mind and Baby
Women's Health Podcast - Your Body, Mind and Baby from the HSE - brings together experts across Ireland South Women and Infants Directorate, to inform, support and empower women and families on obstetrics, gynaecology and newborn health topics. In conversation with Dr Doireann O'Leary, the podcast addresses challenges and experiences faced by women. Each episode delivers expert insight into a specific topic, offering information that women and healthcare providers can rely on. This series is a tool designed not only to raise awareness, but also to become a valuable part of treatment plans and