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 | 57 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Health & FitnessAlternative HealthParentingKids & Family |
When to clamp the cord that leads from placenta to baby has become a contested issue in recent years. Today’s guest, Amanda Burleigh, has fought long and hard to introduce evidence-based practice and advocates delayed cord clamping for better baby he... more
Some women choose to labour in hospital, others feel they arrive there through the course of their care. If you find yourself in a delivery suite or labour ward for your birth, this episode aims to help you feel the most comfortable and prepared to b... more
Why is so much importance placed on how much you weigh in pregnancy? Is a mother with over 30 BMI really at a high risk of complications in birth? more
Our culture surrounds us with pressure to look a certain way and be a certain way, and no more so than after pregnancy. The focus on whether you ‘bounce back’ after birth can be overwhelming. more
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I have loved listening to this podcast. I only found out about it after signing up to Megan’s online birthing course (recommended by an acquaintance) but I am so glad that the course introduced me to the podcast too! I’ve recommended it to my pregnancy yoga group and I know several other people are now regularly listening too, and benefiting from all the wonderful advice and information. As someone who absolutely needs information about unknown things to feel calm and in control, I value this po... more
Fabulous ! this is brilliant …informative and easy to understand and so makes sense - perfect for birth workers and parents. Amazing work Amanda - lovely conversation between two very knowledgable people - thank you both.
Range of guests and topics- really helpful for anyone about to give birth- helped me with both of my births! Megan really does know how to inform without judgement 👏👏👏
This is THE podcast for knowledge on all things birth. So practical and easy to understand while I prepare for birth. I even watched a few episodes before I was even pregnant! Def worth a listen. Her course is also AMAZING.
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
Apple Podcasts | #20 | United Kingdom/Kids & Family/Parenting |
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Apple Podcasts | #44 | Italy/Kids & Family/Parenting |
Apple Podcasts | #147 | Australia/Kids & Family/Parenting |
Apple Podcasts | #175 | Italy/Kids & Family |
Apple Podcasts | #217 | Australia/Kids & Family |
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