Bringing you the information you thought you'd get in your antenatal appointments, but didnt.The birth-ed podcast opens up conversations about all aspects of pregnancy, birth and parenthood, with the World's leading women's health & parenting experts- from Midwives to Obstetricians, Doulas to Activists. Host and founder of birth-ed, Megan Rossiter is your warm guide, a gentle holding hand through ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 46 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ParentingAlternative HealthHealth & FitnessKids & Family |
Modern Maternity Care has a tendency to separate conception, pregnancy, birth, feeding & parenting. But there is a thread that runs from one through to another. The choices you make and experiences you have during and prior to birth have a direct imp... more
Decision making is a guaranteed part of your pregnancy, birth and postnatal experience. But it can feel like a massive responsibility when you're not really sure where to start. It's often much easier to just 'do as you're told.. often, you don't eve... more
I was once told that we should only be sharing with women positive birth stories.. But as the years have gone by, Ive supported 10,000s of families in their birth prep, I realised that perhaps its not quite that simple. more
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I’m 16 weeks pregnant and I’ve only listened to a few episodes so far but this is just what I was looking for. I already feel so much more informed and so much more confident as a result. Absolutely 5 stars what a fantastic resource :)
Knowledge based expertise, succinct and very well done! Thank you for passing the wisdom down to the next generation!
I’m currently 21 weeks through my second HG pregnancy. This is so spot on in terms of the experience (I’m currently bedbound 90% of the time and have been in and out of hospital a lot), I basically wept my way through the podcast as felt understood in a way which is, in my experience of HG, very rare. Thank you for explaining it all so well.
I love the Birth-Ed podcast! Unlike some other hosts which I feel are very passive in the conversation, Megan has the perfect balance of sharing her own experiences within the conversation. It really feels like a refreshing and enlightening chat. The topics are always so relevant and the guests always have something really valuable to share. I have really enjoyed listening to these podcasts in both of my pregnancies. Would highly recommend to all expectant mothers to help them feel more confiden... more
I’m 37 weeks pregnant and these episodes have been so helpful for me as I prepare for an unmedicated birth.
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Apple Podcasts | #9 | United Arab Emirates/Kids & Family/Parenting |
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