This is a podcast for moms, parents, and birth workers who want to be inspired and explore matters of the heart.
- Are you struggling with motherhood?
- Are you having a hard time during the postpartum period?
- Did you have a difficult, challenging, or traumatic childbirth experience?
- Do you want to learn more about postpartum mental health?
Join me, your host Jennifer, Chief Empathy Officer of ASK Therapy for Moms and Author of Healing After Birth and Midwifery For The Soul, as I explore these topics and more.
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This is a podcast for moms, parents, and birth workers who want to be inspired and explore matters of the heart.
- Are you struggling with motherhood?
- Are you having a hard time during the postpartum period?
- Did you have a difficult, challenging, or traumatic childbirth experience?
- Do you want to learn more about postpartum mental health?
Join me, your host Jennifer, Chief Empathy Officer of ASK Therapy for Moms and Author of Healing After Birth and Midwifery For The Soul, as I explore these topics and more.
Boundaries In The Birth Room with Hermine Hayes-Klein
Therapy For Moms (Formerly Healing After Birth)
55 minutes 22 seconds
4 years ago
Boundaries In The Birth Room with Hermine Hayes-Klein
I am so excited to share this podcast with the world of listeners! Hermine is a gem and if you have not yet heard of her, you will become a huge fan after listening to this podcast. Hermine is an American lawyer who started the non-profit organization: Human Rights in Childbirth. She speaks all around the world and is known for her talks on informed consent and human rights in childbirth. She represents mothers, families, and childbirth professionals globally. She is fierce, full of heart, and wise.
Hermine and I will be co-facilitating a workshop for childbirth professionals May 16 and 17th, 2020, in Kelowna, BC, Canada.
Effective Advocacy for Respectful and Supportive Childbirth Experiences: A Workshop About Communication, Informed Consent, and Responsibility for the Childbirth Professional > CLICK HERE to register and learn more.
Topics of Conversation
What inspired you to become an advocate for human rights in childbirth?
The prevalence of childbirth trauma
Some of the main presenting problems, complaints, and issues you represent
The role of the doula
What are the childbirth rights?
The three needs Process of informed consent
A need for better boundaries in the birth room
Professional Bio:
Hermine Hayes-Klein is an attorney and international advocate for women's rights in maternal healthcare. From 2008 - 2012, Hermine taught international law at The Hague University in The Netherlands, where she was the director of a research center for reproductive rights. Since 2012, Hermine has organized six multi-stakeholder international conferences on human rights in childbirth, in Europe, the US, South Africa, and India, spoken publicly around the world on human rights in maternal healthcare, consulted on legislation relating to birth and breastfeeding in multiple jurisdictions, and worked directly on many legal cases relating to midwifery, informed consent, shared decision-making, and modern maternity care. Hermine and her family live in Portland, Oregon, USA.
Learn more > www.hayeskleinlaw.com
Therapy For Moms (Formerly Healing After Birth)
This is a podcast for moms, parents, and birth workers who want to be inspired and explore matters of the heart.
- Are you struggling with motherhood?
- Are you having a hard time during the postpartum period?
- Did you have a difficult, challenging, or traumatic childbirth experience?
- Do you want to learn more about postpartum mental health?
Join me, your host Jennifer, Chief Empathy Officer of ASK Therapy for Moms and Author of Healing After Birth and Midwifery For The Soul, as I explore these topics and more.