We are two midwives, these are our stories: A candid look into the curious world of women. This is a look at the intersection of the curious world of women and race, culture, sexuality and midwifery. We look from the perspectives of two midwives who are e
Piyar, Kayte, and special guest Shoshana discuss Breast Cancer, a survivor's journey, midwifery implications, and of course, the intersections of the Black and LGBTQIA+ community. Resources: http://www.Breastcancer.orghttp://www.cancer.org http://www.cdc.gov/cancer/breast Quinn, G. P., Sanchez, J. A., Sutton, S. K., Vadaparampil, S. T., Nguyen, G. T., Green, B. L., Kanetsky, P. A., & Schabath, M. B. (2015). Cancer and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender/transsexual, and queer/questioning (LGBTQ) populations. CA: a cancer journal for clinicians, 65(5), 384–400. https://doi.org/10.3322/caac.21288 Susan J. Komen FoundationSisters' Journey Inc.NTanJSOA4aPSHBqyEUS2
In this episode Piyar and Kayte answer a listener email about providing period products for people, as well as the types of products out there, and as always, our self care corner!
Piyar and Kayte discussed how pregnancy can be a real pain! Discomforts of pregnancy, as well as solutions are reviewed in this fun take on not so fun pregnancy woes.
This episode we discuss Sarah Everard, Take Back the Night, #metoo, and the dangers women and female presenting people face daily.
Piyar and Kayte, inspired by a listener, discuss trauma in childbirth. We review examples of trauma, consequences of trauma and what we can do better. References: All Birth Trauma is Valid: Here's How to Have it Recognized and Get the Support You Need2020 English C. Shortsleeve Parents Beck CT. Middle Range Theory of Traumatic Childbirth: The Ever-Widening Ripple Effect. Glob Qual Nurs Res. 2015 Mar 18;2:2333393615575313. doi: 10.1177/2333393615575313. PMID: 28462301; PMCID: PMC5342633. Beck, C. T., Watson, S., & Gable, R. K. (2018). Traumatic Childbirth and Its Aftermath: Is There Anything Positive?. The Journal of perinatal education, 27(3), 175–184. https://doi.org/10.1891/1058-1243.27.3.175 Beck CT, Casavant S. Synthesis of Mixed Research on Posttraumatic Stress Related to Traumatic Birth. J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 2019 Jul;48(4):385-397. doi: 10.1016/j.jogn.2019.02.004. Epub 2019 Apr 5. PMID: 30958993.Birth Trauma: Definition and Statistics by Penny Simkin, PT, PATTCh Founder http://pattch.org/resource-guide/traumatic-births-and-ptsd-definition-and-statistics/
This episode we revisit last season's deep dives into the pandemics of COVID 19 and facing racism. We share self care, and shoot from the hip.
This episode reviews the intersectionality of hair. We discuss having it, not having it, and how it impacts us The Casualties of Womens War on Body Hair2017 English N. Ajaka The Atlantic “To Shave or Not to Shave”: Pubic Hair Removal and Its Association with Relational and Sexual Satisfaction in Women and Men2019 Paul Enzlin, Kaat Bollen, Sofia Prekatsounaki, Liesbeth Hidalgo, Leen Aerts, Jan Deprest 10.1016/j.jsxm.2019.04.005 The Journal of Sexual Medicine
This episode we answer an email and share our self care.
Piyar and Kayte discuss midwifery school, journeys to midwifery, race, orientation, and what has impacted and influenced us as students of the art of midwifery.
This episode touches on libido and sexual issues. We review common complaints, assessments, treatment, and review how this common problem “is not just you”.References:Prevalence of Sexual Dysfunction in Transgender PersonsThe Journal of Sexual Medicinehttps://www.practiceupdate.com/content/prevalence-of-sexual-dysfunction-in-transgender-persons/91725Lesbians and female sexual dysfunction - What Physicians can learn from lesbian Sex Michelle Tartaglia DO Katie Riley CNM, MSN http://www.cecity.com/aoa/women_well/feb_11/print5.pdf Medscape, Female Sexual Dysfunction Clinical Presentation Brett Worly, MD, FACOG https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/2500107-clinical
Piyar and Kayte discuss the sad story of a woman who attempts free birth and loses her baby. We review what this means for birth in our society and how we can do better. Of course, there's also self care corner!https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/she-wanted-freebirth-no-doctors-online-groups-convinced-her-it-n1140096
Kayte and Piyar have always been about discussing the relationship between race, sexuality and midwifery. In this week's episode we address the recent peaceful protests surrounding racism in the Black community, how this impacts our care, and our role as midwives.www.CDC.govwww.PBS.orgwww.Blacklivesmatter.com
Piyar and Kayte sit down in their homes and talk about the COVID 19 Pandemic and how it's affected midwifery. We'll share where we've been and what things look like in the midwifery world.CDC.govWHO.int
Piyar and Kayte sit down with SciHonor Devotion and Cynthia Hayes, two Doulas of color in our community. We discuss a bit about who Doulas are, why they're important, and how they're unique in our community.Special Guests:SciHonor Devotion - Labor Doula, Postpartum Doula, Childbirth Educator, Homebirth Midwife Assistant and Women's Reproductive Health AdvocateCynthia Hayes - DONA trained Postpartum Doulahttps://earthsnaturaltouch.com/https://www.dona.org/
Piyar and Kayte review postpartum practices in our country.What we're doing and how we can do better. Self care corner ofcourse, and a little mini dose of midwife love!
Piyar and Kayte discuss STIs/ STDs. We discuss how you get ‘em, how you treat ‘em, and how to protect yourself. Who knew cooties were real?WHO.INT CDC.GOVplannedparenthood.org
Piyar and Kayte touch on imposter syndrome and revisit theepisode about examinations to discuss an upsetting happeningin the pop culture world. Finally, they discuss their self care sofar this year!
Piyar and Kayte discuss weight, bodies and how they do or donot impact our health. We also review care considerations in themidwifery world and promoting self love and health at any BMI.
Piyar and Kayte chat a bit about their own roles in creating a race/ gender/ sexuality inclusive environment in their daily lives. They share how they are constantly learning, and how things like religion can be conflicting and touchy subjects when caring for people born female.
Piyar and Kayte discuss how we can improve on the Holiday season as midwives. What can we do to make things a biteasier for our families, our patients, and ourselves? Kayte has some culture shock on the exclusion of people when joking about Santa.
Piyar and Kayte discuss midwifery school, preparing to go through midwifery school, and what lies ahead. Topped off with a little self care corner
Join us for a fun and friendly discussion on yearly exams. We give you tips and tricks for getting through it as a patient and provider. We discuss preparing yourself, the dos and the don'ts!
On this Microsode Kayte follows up on our Masturbation episode, and we read and respond to more listener letters!@OMGYES
Kayte and Piyar are joined by special guest and pelvic pain expert Dr. Amanda Rostkowski MD, PHD. We discuss types and causes of pelvic pain, solutions, and how to know when it's time to consult a specialist. We also discuss our own experiences in dealing with pelvic pain, and how you can help yourself or someone you love.Special Guest: Dr. Amanda Rostkowski MD, PHD
Piyar and Kayte answer some more questions about midwifery roles, and introduce a new segment: self care corner, where we hold each other accountable for performing some self care!!
To VBAC or not to VBAC, that is the question!! Piyar and Kayte talk about VBAC. We discuss what it is, our experiences as well as risks/benefits of both. We discuss cultural and sexual issues, as well as what goes into decision making. Links: https://www.midwife.org/acnm/files/ACNMLibraryData/UPLOADFILENAME/000000000090/VBAC-PS-FINAL-10-10-17.pdfhttps://consensus.nih.gov/2010/images/vbac/vbac_statement.pdf
Piyar and Kayte introduce microsodes, short episodes where we answer listener messages, follow up on past episodes and open the floor to questions and comments. On this episode we dive into midwifery and maintaining a work/ life balance.
Piyar and Kayte discuss the sometimes taboo topic of female masterbation. We'll discuss experiences, techniques, and the importance of self love. In the words of RuPaul, “If you can't love yourself, how in the hell are you gonna love somebody else?”
When people find out we are midwives, they often say things like, “that must be the happiest job in the world!”. While we wish that were always true, sometimes our job can be very sad. Today we will tackle the difficult topic of pregnancy and infant loss.
Piyar and Kayte explore natural birth. What is it? What does it mean? They discuss their own births, expectations, cultural implications and how best to support women and families in their birth endeavors.
Kayte and Piyar are two Certified Nurse Midwives joining the podcasting world. On this episode they will discuss midwives, their origins, and let us know what is the crisis, and how are we going to explore it in the future.