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Here to talk about taboo topics surrounding motherhood and the gaps in perinatal healthcare and reproductive health. Join your host Amber-lee from @thepowerofbirth (and editor Rigel from @b.d.esigns) as she engages in candid conversations with experts in health, science, fitness, maternity, sociology, and psychology and people with lived experiences. Together with our guests, we raise awareness, challenge biases and expose gaps in women’s health. We believe that by sharing your stories and information provided by experts, we can empower you to advocate for yourself and your wellbeing. We provide practical tips, education and a fresh perspective on perinatal health and modern motherhood through integrating lived experience and expert knowledge. At The Power of Birth and through this podcast, we’re here to reduce stigma, eliminate shame, and start important conversations that shift the way we think and practice. Together, we can break the silence, drive change and shape the future of women’s healthcare. You can visit the website for more information, free resources, and opportunities to share your story: www.thepowerofbirth.net Don’t forget to follow us on Instagram and Facebook and leave a review if you love the pod! Disclaimer: Please note that the advice given on this podcast is of general nature and should not be considered as personalised or professional advice. The information shared on this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. We do not assume any liability for actions taken based on the content discussed in our episodes. We highly recommend conducting thorough research and seeking professional advice before making any decisions or taking any actions about your health and care providers. Please remember that the views and opinions expressed by our guests or the host do not necessarily reflect the views of The Power of Birth as a whole and we hope you find the conversations engaging and thought-provoking. Lastly, we would like to remind you that while we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date content, the world is constantly evolving and new information may emerge that could change the validity and applicability of advice given in previous episodes.
Episodes
Friday Jun 11, 2021
Episode 11: Postnatal Depletion – a naturopaths perspective
Friday Jun 11, 2021
Friday Jun 11, 2021
Nutrient depletion has a huge impact on our wellbeing throughout pregnancy and postpartum but it is something that often is overlooked in maternal health. We chat to Lucy Fitzgibbons a womens health naturopath about the impacts pregnancy, birth and breastfeeding can have on your body and ultimately your health and why its important to put more focus into our internal health over our external looks. She gives great insight into how we can best support ourselves in our most vulnerable state and how important it is to nurture the mother as much as the baby, not to mention the detrimental affects long term depletion can have.
Links:
@lucyfitz.naturopath
https://www.lucyfitzgibbons.com/
The Postnatal Depletion Cure by Dr Oscar Serrallach
Music is called "Flowers" by Limujii and can be found on YouTube, SoundCloud and Spotify
Friday Jun 11, 2021
Episode 10: Living with birth trauma
Friday Jun 11, 2021
Friday Jun 11, 2021
Alison Milner chats to us about her experience after a traumatic birth and navigating life with a prolapse and the complications she endured finding the right treatment and management and how that affected her mental health. Alison shares the early red flags of pelvic floor issues after her first baby and frustrations about why women are left in the dark about pelvic health, symptoms and risks.
If you are interested in reading Alison's story you can read it on the following links:
Instragram:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CNj6eGUHMSf/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/The-Power-of-Birth-105868734899374/?ref=page_internal
Website:
https://www.thepowerofbirth.net/share-your-story/categories/birth-stories
Music is called "Flowers" by Limujii and can be found on YouTube, SoundCloud and Spotify
Friday Jun 11, 2021
Episode 9: How implementing breathwork in your life can change your life
Friday Jun 11, 2021
Friday Jun 11, 2021
What is it about the breath? We chat to Nicola Laye about how breathwork can benefit us in our physiological functioning, birth and mental wellbeing. Nicola shares her secrets to living a fulfilled and happy life and using the breath to empower our body and mind, ultimately a skill that can change your life! We even finish off with a few minutes of breathing!
Links:
@nicolalaye
Music is called "Flowers" by Limujii and can be found on YouTube, SoundCloud and Spotify
Friday Jun 11, 2021
Episode 8: Why Hyperemesis Gravidarum is NOT morning sickness
Friday Jun 11, 2021
Friday Jun 11, 2021
We chat to Caitlin Kay-Smith found of non for profit organization Hyperemesis Gravidarium Australia about all things HG and why ginger is not the answer. HG is not morning sickness but is often mistaken for it and should be treated seriously as the complications and consequences go well beyond pregnancy. We talk about why HG has taken so long to be recognized, trauma, malnutrition, treatment, support and what life looks like beyond. HG needs our attention so it does not continue to go undiagnosed and women receive the appropriate treatment they deserve.
Links:
https://www.hyperemesisaustralia.org.au/
Music is called "Flowers" by Limujii and can be found on YouTube, SoundCloud and Spotify
Thursday Jun 10, 2021
Thursday Jun 10, 2021
We continue our chat about pelvic health but in this chat we talk specifically about postpartum changes in our bodies and what this means for a woman. We talk about all things diastasis recti, hemorrhoids, cesarean scar, prolapse, pessaries, postnatal checks with a women’s health physio, the language we use around our bodies and dysfunction, menopause, physios in maternity wards in our hospitals and hopes for the future of women’s health.
Claire is based on the Gold Coast at The living Well Studio in Burleigh and Coast Colorectal at John Flynn Hospital
Links:
@powerpelvisphysio
https://www.claireryanphysio.com/
Music is called "Flowers" by Lemujii and can be found on YouTube, SoundCloud and Spotify
Thursday Jun 10, 2021
Thursday Jun 10, 2021
Your pelvic floor is one of the most important muscles in your body that we really need to be talking about and its not just about doing pelvic floor exercises. When it comes to pelvic health generally women say “I wish someone told me” and this shows that knowledge is power - know the signs and symptoms, know the risks, know your body! The statistics for pelvic floor dysfunction are shocking and awareness of pelvic health demands your attention! We chat to a pelvic health physiotherapist about everything you need to know about your pelvic floor whether you have had a baby or not. Specifically in this episode we chat about what a women’s health physiotherapist is, pelvic floor, signs and symptoms somethings not right, risk factors for dysfunction, postnatal exercise and how being informed of pelvic health is empowering as prevention is better than cure.
Claire is based on the Gold Coast at The living Well Studio in Burleigh and Coast Colorectal at John Flynn Hospital
Links:
@powerpelvisphysio
https://www.claireryanphysio.com/
Music is called "Flowers" by Lemujii and can be found on YouTube, SoundCloud and Spotify
Thursday Jun 10, 2021
Episode 5: Miscarriage and secondary infertility
Thursday Jun 10, 2021
Thursday Jun 10, 2021
Trigger warning: miscarriage. Sarah Pratt bravely shares her story entering motherhood and the challenges after birth. She also talks about the confusing, emotional rollercoaster with unexplained infertility when trying for more children after her first born and her experiences with multiple miscarriages. Sarah shares about how she was met with a lack of support and left invalidated and dismissed because of how common first trimester miscarriage is, despite her having so many. Sarah is passionate about changing how we normalize first trimester miscarriage and the need for more sensitivity around the topic and support for women struggling.
Music is called "Flowers" by Lemujii and can be found on YouTube, SoundCloud and Spotify
Thursday Jun 10, 2021
Episode 4: Changing the way we think about returning to exercise
Thursday Jun 10, 2021
Thursday Jun 10, 2021
It can be hard to know what kind of exercise and movement that is right for you when you are pregnant and then again after you have a baby. If you feel good, is that enough to tell you its ok to return to play a team sport or go for a run or lift weights? Is 6 weeks really enough time for recovery and should this blanket statement apply to everyone? We chat to Sarah Male aka The Mummy Trainer about returning to exercise and how the fitness industry needs to start taking pre and postnatal women’s health more seriously and it not be just about losing the baby weight. For 30% off your initial TMT Online sign up and resistance bands use our code POWEROFBIRTH
Links:
@themummytrainer
https://www.themummytraineracademy.com/
Music is called "Flowers" by Lemujii and can be found on YouTube, SoundCloud and Spotify
Thursday Jun 10, 2021
Episode 3: Kaitlyn’s Story: The Unspoken Struggles and Healing in Motherhood
Thursday Jun 10, 2021
Thursday Jun 10, 2021
We are joined by the lovely Kaitlyn Bywater who has just had her third baby boy via planned caesarean section. We chat to Kaitlyn about her motherhood journey, the struggles with HG, birth trauma, rage and living rurally without her support network. She also talks of her prolapse after her second born and her healing birth after trauma. Kaitlyn often shares her realities of motherhood online and continues to empower other mothers in their experiences and is well worth knowing!
Links:
Kaitlyn has changed her instagram name and now goes by: @holding_mama
Music is called "Flowers" by Limujii and can be found on YouTube, SoundCloud and Spotify
Thursday Jun 10, 2021
Episode 2: Matrescence and the Birth of a Mother
Thursday Jun 10, 2021
Thursday Jun 10, 2021
When you become a mother often the transition is difficult and full of confronting changes. We chat to Nikki McCahon about the transition a woman experiences after becoming a mother and how truly deep this transformation is. Struggles with identity, mourning your old life, grieving your experiences, feeling disorientated, reevaluating friendships and relationships and ultimately your personal growth. How do you have a baby and ever be the same?! There is so much confusion and challenges in motherhood and Nikki talks to us about supporting ourselves in this vulnerable time.
Links:
Nikki has rebranded and can now be found as:
@nikkimccahon
Music is called "Flowers" by Limujii and can be found on YouTube, SoundCloud and Spotify