Australian Birth Stories

By: Sophie Walker
  • Summary

  • A Podcast of Mothers' stories of childbirth. Weekly interviews with mothers giving their first hand accounts of child birth in Australia. Designed to help educate and inform first time pregnant women, parents wanting to have better subsequent births and birth enthusiasts who love to hear and tell birth stories. An entertaining and heartfelt resource for pregnancy, labour and delivery and postpartum.
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Episodes
  • 508 | Heidi Sze, third birth story, preconception testing, nausea, early pregnancy bleeding, subchorionic haematoma, cholestasis, castor oil
    Oct 28 2024

    It’s such a pleasure to welcome Heidi back onto the show. You can listen to Heidi’s first two births in episode 126. Today, she shares the journey of her third pregnancy and birth, offering a unique perspective as a nutritionist and dietitian. Heidi opens up about the long road to conceiving her son, Philip, emphasising how important it was for her to feel both emotionally and physically prepared to welcome a new life into her family.

    We’re celebrating Spring with a spring time sale!

    Enjoy 20% off our online courses:

    The Birth Class was $249 now $199

    The Birth Bundle was $349 now $279

    Discovering Motherhood was $119 now $95

    Welcome to the First Trimester was $67 now $53

    Just use code ‘SPRING24‘ at checkout.

    Hurry – this offer is only valid until 31 October 2024.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • 507 | Beth, two babies, midwifery care, ‘big baby’, spontaneous labour, The Birth Class
    Oct 21 2024

    You can listen to Beth’s first birth story in episode 254 and today she shares her second pregnancy and birth story - from the perspective of a midwife and a mother. After moving interstate, Beth had two hospitals to choose from and halfway through her pregnancy, intuition dictated she change from one to the other. While she had beautiful care through the midwifery clinic, she talks about the consistent conversations about her ‘big baby’ and she takes us through the process of trusting herself, tuning out of doubtful comments and declining suggestions for growth scans and induction. Her labour was a mental game and Beth details it beautifully, especially the mother/midwife tussle and the profound difference a reassuring, trusting care provider can make to labour progression and a woman-centred birth.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • 506 | Emily, three babies, miscarriage, private midwife, marginal cord insertion, short cervix, physiological birth, MCDA twins, NICU, postpartum preeclampsia
    Oct 14 2024

    Sometimes we hear so much about birth - all kinds of births - that we can forget it is a normal, biological process. In today’s episode, Emily’s experience reiterates the ease of physiological birth - both at home with a single baby, and in hospital with twins. She is honest from the get-go when she admits that she wasn’t even sure she wanted to be a parent but we follow her journey of acceptance, the grief of misscarriage, the trust in her body and the preparation she did to lean into her intuition and birth all three babies with a profound sense of faith in her breath and body. If you’re currently in a period of doubt and fear (both very normal experiences in pregnancy), you’ll find so much comfort in this episode.

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    What makes The Birth Class so unique?

    Instead of learning from one person with one perspective, we’ve gathered nine perinatal health specialists to take you through everything you need to know about labour and birth.

    Evidence based information is key to thorough preparation. In The Birth Class you’ll learn from:
    5 midwives and an obstetrician, a women’s health physiotherapist, yoga teacher and birth doula.
    Listen in your own time and as many times as you like so you understand:

    • the process of labour and the hormones involved
    • the benefits and risks of interventions
    • your pain-relief options
    • what happens in an emergency caesarean
    • what to expect in the hours after birth
    • active preparation for a VBAC

    Plus, you’ll be taught practical birth skills that will help you navigate the twists and turns of labour.

    The Birth Class is accessible birth education that’s both conversational and wise. Best of all, it will start a conversation with you and your support person so you can both feel prepared and confident to make informed choices; the foundation of a positive birth experience.

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    1 hr and 32 mins

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