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In this conversation, Kristin Johnson shares her inspiring journey from a first-time 3:59 marathoner to achieving a sub-three-hour marathon. She discusses her early experiences with running, the challenges of balancing motherhood and training, and the importance of community in her running journey. Kristin reflects on her training methods, the emotional highs and lows of racing, and the lessons learned along the way, particularly in relation to setting and achieving ambitious goals. You can follow Kristin at www.instagram.com/baby2boston. Sponsors ASICS - Checkout the upcoming Novablast 5 and pre-order this amazing shoe at www.asics.com. Peregrune - I've been using Peregrune supplements, including their Runner Multivitamin and Runner Joint, everyday since 2023 and for good reason. They are NSF and third-party tested. They are also for runner, created by runners. Save 15% on your purchase at www.peregrune.com by using code "RAMBLING" at checkout. Boulderthon - Named among the Top 10 races in the U.S. by USA Today and one of the Best Fall Marathons by Runner's World, Boulderthon, is quickly becoming a must-run event for runners across the country. Whether you're up for a 5K, 10K, half-marathon, or the marathon, Boulderthon offers a race for every level of runner. Sign up today at Boulderthon.org and use code Rambling20 for $20 off the 13.1 or 26.2! See you in Boulder! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When Dr. Lane Igoudin and his husband Jonathan decided to become parents in early 2000s California, they stepped into a world of uncertainty and prejudice that would challenge them to their core. Dr. Igoudin's memoir, A Family, Maybe: Two Dads, Two Babies, and the Court Cases That Brought Us Together, chronicles how this interracial gay couple navigated the labyrinthine foster care system during pre-equality times, fighting to create a family against daunting odds.https://laneigoudin.com/#lgbtq #lgbtqia #gay #gayadoption Contact the hosts of A Queer Understanding info@aqueerunderstanding.com https://www.aqueerunderstanding.com/ Like, subscribe, & follow FB @aqueerunderstanding IG @aqueerunderstanding Twitter @QueerUnderstand
MyLife Chassidus Applied: Where YOUR questions are answeredDonate now: https://mylife500.comFor recording visit the archive page or your favorite podcast carrier.Rabbi Jacobson will discuss the following topics:Bibas family tragedy 0:30 • How should we react to the tragic news that the mother and her two red headed babies were murdered by the terrorist savages? 05:10 • Is revenge an acceptable response? 12:04 13:52 • What should I say to a friend who no longer wants to be observant due to G-d allowing this to happen? 17:45 • How do we apply the Rebbe's words about the blessings of Chof Beis Shevat to Chof Beis Tishrei (October 7)? 25:18Adar • How can we experience joy in face of recent tragic events in Israel? 28:20Terumah • What is the central theme of this Torah chapter? 31:40 • What personal and global lessons does it offer us for our times? 34:03 • What does “I will dwell in them” mean? 36:28 • Do we all own a piece of the Mishkan/Mikdash? 37:53 • What was the purpose of the temporary Mishkan? 42:15 • Why don't we have a temporary Mishkan today? 44:14President Trump • Can we ask the President to issue an order to rebuild the Third Temple? 45:58 • Should we be supporting the President's aggressive executive orders? 51:42 • Is the rise of President Trump a precursor to the geulah? 54:04 • What should be our attitude to the health status of the leader of another religion? 56:26 • Should we be harassing anti-Israel commentators? 58:48 • What can be done about the plight of single fathers? 01:01:26
Doctors told Emma she'd struggle to have kids. Now, she has two. This week, Kelly sits down with her sister for a brutally honest chat about her wild journey to parenthood - from IVF heartbreak to a surprise pregnancy, and then another.Emma opens up about fertility struggles, navigating motherhood with a baby who never stopped screaming, and the absolute chaos of having two under two. She shares the emotional toll, the medical battles, and the moments that made it all worth it. Plus, Kelly and Emma unpack the importance of advocating for yourself when doctors dismiss your instincts.GUESTEmmaHOSTS & PRODUCERSKelly McCarren @kelly_mccarrenKee Reece Searles @keereeceAUDIO PRODUCTIONMadeline Joannou -Mylk Media This episode was brought to you by our wonderful sponsor, Il Tutto. Use code ESSR20 for 20% off storewide today.T&Cs: 20% off full price items only. Valid until March 31, 2025. Excludes already discounted items, furniture packs and gift cards. Only at iltutto.com.au.
Got a story idea for Bloodworks 101? Send us a text message In 2016, University of Washington sociology professor and mother of two, Alexes Harris was diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), a type of cancer where the blood-producing cells in a patient's bone marrow became abnormal and create blood cells that don't function properly. As Bloodworks 101 producer Bill Harper tells us, Alexes underwent chemotherapy treatment to reach remission, but when it came time to find a suitable bone marrow donor, her improving condition met a health equity wall: Her mixed race background meant the chances of finding a donor were slim at best. Here's today's BEST OF 2024 episode of Bloodworks 101 from February of 2024.
Today, Pastor Al Dagel again sets the stage for our correct thinking about Advent, or the coming of Jesus to be one of us.
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Two Babies, Ten Weeks Apart Noah and April sit down with birth mother Jessica and adoptive mother Connie for a story that they have not heard before. Even after telling hundreds of adoption stories, nothing could have prepared them for this combination of embryo adoption and traditional adoption happening at once. An Unexpected Match, with Unexpected Timing After getting married late in life, Connie and Matt struggled with expanding their family. The couple went through a miscarriage and decided to look at other options. They decided to pursue traditional adoption through an agency. They were set and ready to go when Connie heard about embryo adoption. The process moved so quickly and at the age of 43 Connie was pregnant! When Jessica found out she was unexpectedly pregnant with her third child at 21, she did not feel she could add another baby to the family. She had just started school for a career she felt would change her and her son's lives. Through much thought, she decided adoption was her best option. She found a national agency and moved forward. The agency, having no idea that Connie was pregnant, matched them. Would the agency let Connie adopt 10 weeks after she delivered a baby? Would Jessica still choose to be matched to a mom who was already pregnant? Noah and April had so many question in this interview, and you can see how the connection between Connie and Jessica was a true match! Listen now to hear how this adoption story came together.
In today's episode Sonja takes us through her two pregnancies and births but also talks at length about her pelvic pain. She's been diagnosed with pelvic congestion syndrome which was exacerbated after birth and especially when her menstrual cycle returned. Her symptoms were very similar to a prolapse - a heaviness and dragging sensation in her rectum - but she also experiences sharp, debilitating pain that can last for up to an hour and significantly affects her day to day life. She is planning for a laparoscopy to investigate endometriosis and talks about the importance of specialist care and the comfort she finds in the stories of other women. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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._________ We're celebrating Spring with a spring time sale! Enjoy 20% off our online courses for a limited time. 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.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is a really lovely episode, where Agustina shares her two pregnancies and births, alongside her experiences as a Canadian living far away from her family. She opted for private obstetric care because she wanted extended follow-up care in the days after birth. She stayed really active in pregnancy, moved with the contractions and laboured relatively quickly, birthing both her babies with ease. Breastfeeding was a different story and if you've ever wondered exactly how profound and helpful a one-on-one session with a lactation consultant is, listen to Agustina's experience - it speaks volumes! --------------------- Hilary Walker documents people and places with an informal documentary style, capturing mood and authenticity. Once a month she shoots maternity, newborn and family mini sessions in her cosy bedroom style studio in Brunswick East at affordable rates. Sessions are 20 minutes and they are a breeze. The result is a collection of beautiful images capturing your family as they are in that moment. Hilary also offers shoots at home and around people's neighbourhoods and she loves documenting families in their natural habitat. She's really good at making people feel comfortable and bringing out the best in everyone. I should let you know that Hilary is my sister, so she's paying me to say all this. But if you don't believe me, you can take a look at her work at www.hilarywalker.com.au and let her pictures speak for themselves. I have been lucky to have Hilary photographing our family all through my kids lives, but I also choose to have her photograph me for my business too. Most of the images you see of me throughout ABS have been taken by Hilary. She shoots portraits, still life, product, interiors and architecture too. Check out her website and see how you could make use of her skills! www.hilarywalker.com.au She's offering listeners 15% off for those that make a booking for a shoot at home before the 30th of November 2024, just use the code ABS15 at checkout.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's show Chris and Aaron talk about: Back to school, RIP Jack Russell of Great White, stuff new and old, Batmen: Caped Crusader, Atari 7800, R.I.P. Phil Donahue, politics, Robert Irwin's “freak” accident, Alien: Romulus, Ryan Renolds and Deadpool, and a casino controversy. Please follow us on Twitter @TheWeedsmen420, Instagram @TheWeedsmenPotcast, and on... The post Two Babies and a Woof first appeared on Christopher Media.
He had two babies. Twins. Aysal and Aser, a boy and a girl. Mohammad Abu Al Qumsan had two babies and a loving wife. Now he has nobody. An Israeli airstrike killed both his babies, and their mother, and their grandmother, while he was out collecting their birth certificates. They had just been born. Reading by Tim Foley. Article version: https://www.caitlinjohnst.one/p/he-had-two-babies
Skye and Jackie have been racing each other the last five or so years, and now they sit down and talk about life beyond the race course. Jackie is a Ironman and 70.3 champion, a mother of two, and one of her strengths is not overly stressing about things in life (superpower?!). Jackie talks about her traumatic first child birth experience, returning to sport after having two babies in two years, letting go of control by putting things out to the universe, how she and her husband are equal partners in parenting, and even a bit about the art of stroller running. Not an episode to be missed! Follow and cheer Jackie on via instagram @jackiemhering
Welcome to the Conversation Pit, where we answer your questions about us as people! Brandon's sister is having TWO BABIES, so we're bringing this to the main feed. We discuss our summer fits, childhood memories that led us to who we are now, our favorite art to observe, and whether Amanda is a cheeky little goat. Take the Multitude summer survey now! https://multitude.productions/survey If you want to see and hear the rest of the Rolling Bones live shows, check out the VODs HERE! Find Us Online - website: https://jointhepartypod.com - patreon: https://patreon.com/jointhepartypod - instagram: https://instagram.com/jointhepartypod - twitter: https://twitter.com/jointhepartypod - tumblr: https://jointhepartypod.tumblr.com - facebook: https://facebook.com/jointhepartypod - merch & music: http://jointhepartypod.com/merch Cast & Crew - Game Master, Co-Producer: Eric Silver - Co-Host (Umbi), Co-Producer, Sound Designer, Composer: Brandon Grugle - Co-Host (Chamomile Cassis), Co-Producer, Editor: Julia Schifini - Co-Host (Troy Riptide), Co-Producer: Amanda McLoughlin - Theme Song: Lyrics by Eric Silver, music by Brandon Grugle. Vocals by Brandon Grugle, Lauren Shippen, Julia Schifini, Roux Bedrosian, Eric Silver, Tyler Silver, and Amanda McLoughlin. Available for purchase here. - Artwork: Allyson Wakeman - Multitude: https://multitude.productions About Us Join the Party is an actual play podcast with tangible worlds, genre-pushing storytelling, and collaborators who make each other laugh each week. We welcome everyone to the table, from longtime players to folks who've never touched a roleplaying game before. Hop into our current campaign, a pirate story set in a world of plant- and bug-folk, or marathon our completed stories with the Camp-Paign, a MOTW game set in a weird summer camp, Campaign 2 for a modern superhero game, and Campaign 1 for a high fantasy story. And once a month we release the Afterparty, where we answer your questions about the show and how we play the game. New episodes every Tuesday.
In today's episode I chat to Eliza Hull - a musician, author and disability advocate who lives with a neurological condition called charcot marie tooth. When she started considering and discussing her plans to have children, she was met with stigma from friends and medical professionals, an experience that is common for people living with disability. She takes us through her lessons in parenting, the work she's done to amplify the voice of disabled parents and the importance of perinatal medical professionals embracing and supporting parents with disability. ----------- Our friends at iL Tutto have launched their EOFY sale, with some amazing offers, up to 50% off a range of Glider Nursery Chairs and 20% off their signature Recliner styles. The sale also includes their range of award-winning CoZee Co-sleepers with up to 30% off! The exciting part is that they're offering our audience an ADDITIONAL 5% off these discounted prices, using the code birth5 at checkout. This discount code applies to everything online, including their widest range of Nursery Chairs, designed here in Australia, including Glider and Recliner chairs, even the hugely popular Electric Recliner Chairs, in a mix of premium, Standard 100 by OEKO-TEX® certified fabrics in an array of trending colours from white, to various shades of creams and greys, all of which are easy to clean and maintain, and most importantly, support your body for endless feeds and look amazing! Shop now at iltutto.com.au their sale ends at 11:59pm Sunday 30 June, however our exclusive 5% off code (birth5) will continue on, expiring Monday 15th July. See their terms and conditions page for more details.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Jubal Show is on the radio all over the country. They are unafraid to tackle the topical world we live in, and can't get enough of the drama. Nothing is sacred, and nothing is off limits on The Jubal Show.Join Jubal, Nina, Victoria, Executive Producer Brad, and Producer Sharkey, and their listeners on a journey through romance, secrets, pop culture, and pranks.======This is just a tiny piece of The Jubal Show. You can find every podcast we have, including the full show every weekday right here…➡︎ https://thejubalshow.com/podcasts======The Jubal Show is everywhere, and also these places: Website ➡︎ https://thejubalshow.com Instagram ➡︎ https://instagram.com/thejubalshow X/Twitter ➡︎ https://twitter.com/thejubalshow Tiktok ➡︎ https://www.tiktok.com/@the.jubal.show YouTube ➡︎ https://www.youtube.com/@JubalFresh ======Meet The Jubal Show Cast:====== Jubal Fresh - https://jubalshow.com/featured/jubal-fresh/ Nina - https://thejubalshow.com/featured/ninaontheair/ Victoria - https://jubalshow.com/featured/victoria-ramirez/ Brad Nolan - https://jubalshow.com/featured/brad-nolan/ Sharkey - https://jubalshow.com/featured/richard-sharkey/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Author Lane Igoudin discusses his new memoir, A Family, Maybe: Two Dads, Two Babies and the Court Cases that Brought Us Together. In this book, Lane details the challenges—legal, political, and personal—that he and his partner Jonathan faced in the early 2000s while trying to adopt their two foster children through the Los Angeles County child welfare system. The process took three years and was fraught with much stress, numerous court delays, and plenty of heartache. A Family, Maybe is a story about building a family and discovering what it means to be a father. But ultimately, it is a story about love.
On this episode I am joined by Lane Igoudin. In his candid and poignant memoir, A Family, Maybe Two Dads, Two Babies and the Court Cases that Brought Us Together, Lane details his and his husband Jonathan's fraught path through the Los Angeles County's foster-to-adopt process. A Family, Maybe offers an unprecedented look into the adoption process as it affects the lives of everyone involved, from the children taken into the system, to the suffering birth parents, to the couples hoping desperately to start a family of their own.In the fall of 2005, after years of preparation, planning, and waiting for a chance to raise a family, Jon and Lane were given the opportunity to foster an infant named Marianna. Lane and Jon fell in love with the child and decided they would give her the best life they could. Marianna's mother, a teenager in foster care herself, had voluntarily placed her in foster care before going AWOL. With her birth mother absent and father unknown, Marianna seemed to be on the fast-track to becoming adoptable.The couple could not have predicted the return of the child's mother, still in foster care, and the news that she was expecting a second child. With the second child also came the sudden appearance of the baby's birth father, a man 10 years older than the mother, which would complicate the kids' cases and begin to pull Lane and Jon's family apart.A Family, Maybe documents the ensuing spiral, rife with legal challenges, emotional blows, and no less important, political strife. In the early 2000s, with gay marriage and adoption still illegal in most U.S. states, Lane and Jon's family would join the first wave of out LGBTQ+ families fighting for respect and equality. A Family, Maybe is a story of hope and heartbreak; of relatable first-time parenting highs and lows, but also with the pressure of knowing the family you've built could be ripped from you at any moment.Lane IgoudinLane Igoudin (@laneigoudin) • Instagram photos and videosAshley ~ Filled Up Cup podcast (@filledupcup_) • Instagram photos and videosFilled Up Cup - Unconventional Self Care for Modern Women
This episode will explore Genesis 26: The twins that will become two nations. Their names are Esau and Jacob. Isaac's wife, Rebekah, prays to the Lord for a child and finally becomes pregnant. Her pregnancy is difficult, but finally, she gives birth to two precious babies! Join us in this exciting adventure. Have fun, learn, and praise God!
After my first baby, I discovered I had an umbilical hernia that required surgery. Despite my surgeon's assurances and best efforts, I ended up having complications during my most recent pregnancy and required a second surgery postpartum. Today's episode shares the lessons I've learned over the last two years about advocating for your health, recovering from surgery, and how I changed my approach the second time around. Click HERE for today's shownotes and medical research.
Join us in this episode of "Shhh...Don't Tell Mum" as we delve into the extraordinary lives of Stuart and Francis, a dynamic couple who are rewriting the script on modern parenthood. Through the miracle of surrogacy, Stuart and Francis became proud fathers to two beautiful children, defying societal norms and paving the way for LGBTQ+ families everywhere. But their journey doesn't stop there. Stuart and Francis have embraced the digital age, using platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram to share their day-to-day experiences as gay dads. With authenticity, humor, and unfiltered honesty, they've turned their family life into a social media sensation, challenging stereotypes and normalizing the diverse tapestry of modern families. In this episode, we'll explore the highs and lows of parenthood, the joys of building a family against all odds, and the power of representation in the digital age. Join us as we celebrate Stuart and Francis, not just as pioneers in their own right, but as champions of love, acceptance, and the boundless possibilities of modern family life. Follow Stuart and francis TIKTOK: www.tiktok.com/StuartandFrancis Instagram: www.instagram.com/stueytarmfield www.instagram.com/francishugen Youtube: www.youtube.com/stuartandfrancis
In 2016, University of Washington sociology professor and mother of two Alexes Harris was diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), a type of cancer where the blood-producing cells in a patient's bone marrow became abnormal and create blood cells that don't function properly. Alexes underwent chemotherapy treatment to reach remission, but when it came time to find a suitable bone marrow donor, her improving condition met a health equity wall: Her mixed race background meant the chances of finding a donor were slim at best. After learning that all her family members – including her fraternal twin brother – were ineligible to be her donor, Alexes and her husband drove to an appointment with her transplant doctor at the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (now Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center). They thought they'd be signing a consent form for a mixed-match transplant. But instead, they met Dr. Filippo Milano, whose clinical trial with cord blood transplants offered another option, one that would make the happiest moment of two families' lives the best moment of hers too.
You may have seen Kirsty in the news recently. She's the recipient of Australia's first uterus transplant and birthed her miracle baby a few months ago. Today she takes us through the grief of a hysterectomy following her first birth, her options for growing her family, the transplant clinical trial and her pregnancy. At the time of recording, four Australian women have received uterus transplants in Australia, three of whom were born without a uterus (MRKH syndrome). It's so exciting to see such significant advancements in women's reproductive health and I'll always be grateful to be in the position to interview mothers and share their stories. Enjoy Kirsty's story, it's definitely a memorable one. Follow us on Instagram at @australianbirthstories for helpful articles, behind the scenes, and future episodes. --------- If you're considering The Birth Class, now is the time to buy.It just got bigger and better thanks to new content that enhances your birth education and preparation experience, including: A cheat sheet for your birth partner. This simple outline takes your support person through early and active labour - what to expect, how to support and what to say when challenges arise Images of birth positions - the ideal addition for visual learners 3 meditations to release tension, foster trust and navigate a change of plans An illustrated guide to antenatal expressing - everything you need to know about collecting and storing colostrum For a limited time only, get 20% off with the code: ABS2024See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode Emma details her life-changing second pregnancy. At her 20 week scan she was diagnosed with major placenta previa (the placenta covers the cervix) as well as placenta accreta (where the placenta grows deeply into the uterine wall). In that moment her hopes for a VBAC and a homebirth vanished and she shifted her care to the high risk team at her local hospital. Emma required a hysterectomy immediately following the birth of her baby and she shares the many layers of grief that have come from losing her uterus and her menstrual cycle. Emma's story emphasises how imperative compassionate, woman-centred care is during both pregnancy and postpartum. Follow us on Instagram at @australianbirthstories for helpful articles, behind the scenes, and future episodes. --------- Today's episode of the show is brought to you by my online childbirth education course, The Birth Class. What makes The Birth Class so unique? Well, 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 labor and birth. Realistic information is key to thorough preparation. Learn more about The Birth Class here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Did you miss men inside other men? The ol' Pillar Man Shmoo? Well is this the story arc for you. Also discussed: ways to lose money with lesbians, 19th century white American farmers' intense love of Japanese fungus, and what is shonen time and why does it exist in the Milwaukee suburbs. Plus, someone better call Karl Marx because we need to define exchange value and use value before we're all turned into trees. -- JoJo's Bizarre Explainer JoJo's Bizarre Adventure! Either you love it, or you've never seen it. But what exactly is JoJo? Why is everyone talking about it? Why is it so great? Whether this is your first foray into Hirohiko Araki's decades-spanning masterpiece, or you're a seasoned JoJo Opinion Haver looking for more of your kind, JoJo's Bizarre Explainer is here for you! Hosted by Elizabeth Simins, Courtney Stanton, and Darius Kazemi, this podcast will tease out the running motifs, fascinating weirdnesses, occasional dog deaths, and ineffable charm of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure—anime-episode by anime-episode, with stops along the way for the manga, the videogames, and whatever else we can get our hands on. Join us as we attempt to do the impossible: Explain JoJo! explainjojo.com @explainjojo @explainjojo@crazynoisybizarre.town Here's where to find the gang on the internet! Eliz: eliz.abeth.net @elizsimins Courtney: superopinionated.com @courtney@friend.camp Darius: tinysubversions.com @tinysubversions @darius@friend.camp
The podcast of Calvary Prineville contains the latest sermons from Pastor Rory Rodgers, and occasionally live recordings of the latest worship service.
Welcome to a special episode of the Business Babes Collective Podcast! In today's episode, My husband Brent and will be diving into a candid conversation about entrepreneurship, parenting, and marriage. Brent shares the story of how we met, the early years of marriage, navigating the ongoing balance between our careers, marriage and our Kiddos. Hear behind the scenes into our decision for Brent to also jump into entrepreneurship shortly after the birth of our son, Max, this year. This episode is completely unscripted; I didn't share any questions beforehand! So this is as authentic and genuine as it gets! I'm excited to hear your thoughts on this episode! If you enjoyed it or have any questions, feel free to reach out to me via DM on @danilivinglife. I can't wait to hear from you! Maybe if we get enough possitive feedback, I can convince him to be on the Pod again ;) Connect with Brent: https://formarchitects.ca/ ________ Get Access to our Free: Collaborative Growth Workshop that we hosted this month! Connect with Danielle: @danilivinglife and @businessbabesco Join our Collaborative Community: Action Takers Club Join our VIP Mastermind: Business Babes Mastermind Speaking + Podcast Guesting
In this episode Kate takes us through her journey to motherhood with her two daughters. In her first pregnancy she opted for care with a private obstetrician and after navigating a very tight pelvic floor from early on, she planned an elective caesarean. Her second and third pregnancies ended in miscarriage and she talks at length about how that made her feel. Her anxiety peaked at the beginning of her fourth pregnancy but thanks to her beautiful, reassuring obstetrician she felt held and supported. At her 13 week scan an anatomical difference in her baby's heart was detected and over the following 10 weeks, Kate and her husband navigated the possibility of a chromosomal abnormality alongside an amniocentesis, genetic counselling and termination for medical reasons (TFMR). At 24 weeks baby Ruby was given the all-clear and Kate finally felt like she could embrace the pregnancy she so dearly wanted. Follow us on Instagram at @australianbirthstories for helpful articles, behind the scenes, and future episodes. --------- It's no surprise that restful sleep is hard to come by. Pregnancy pillows are a great way to get comfortable at night and if you find one that prevents back sleeping it will take away the stress of waking up on your back. That's why I recommend the Sleepybelly pregnancy pillow. Sleepybelly is a three piece, adjustable pillow designed to provide peace of mind by encouraging safe side sleeping all while giving your belly some much needed relief. It's made from a super light air layer outer material and inside is a premium latex that feels soft and comforting while providing optimal support for your belly and your back throughout your pregnancy. They offer free shipping and it also comes with a thirty-night ‘sleeping mums' guarantee or your money back so you can try it risk free. Sleepybelly don't normally discount their products but have provided a 10% off promo code for Australian Birth Stories listeners. You can purchase a sleepybelly today at sleepybelly.com.au using the promo code ABS10 for $10 off.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode Lisa takes us through her two very different labours - her first was posterior and 67 hours long, her second was anterior and very quick. As a women's health physiotherapist, Lisa knew the positive outcomes associated with MGP so she advocated to get in that programme and whilst her labour was long, it was also very supported. She also talks at length about caring for her swollen and sore perineum after birth and the shock of just how weak her pelvic floor muscles were. Seven months later she was pregnant again (her period hadn't even returned) and she got straight into the MGP programme again. With her midwife's guidance she embraced all the techniques, movements and positions to ensure her baby wasn't posterior and experienced a swift yet intense second birth. Follow us on Instagram at @australianbirthstories for helpful articles, behind the scenes, and future episodes. Today's episode is sponsored by Bare Mum. If you're pregnant, we encourage you to start thinking about your birth recovery now. You need more support in the fourth trimester (the 12 weeks after birth) than you do in pregnancy which can be surprising to many new mothers. It's for this reason that Bare Mum began and now they offer a beautiful collection of practical and supportive products to assist your postpartum healing. All new mums need lower back, abdominal and pelvic floor support after birth. Bare Mum's Postpartum Briefs gently hold you in the first days and weeks, helping you feel confident. Endorsed by the Australian College of Midwives, they offer a unique pocket design so you can insert a warm or cold pack to offer soothing relief and assist with caesarean wound or perineal healing. Ideal for caesarean and vaginal birth recovery, Bare Mum Postpartum Briefs are soft, stretchy, and supportive, offering you essential post-birth care. They're a must-have for your hospital bag. Bare Mum is offering you 15% off storewide with the discount code ABS15See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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You can listen to Shuana's first birth in episode 296 where she details her really positive physiological birth under midwifery care. Today she takes us through her unplanned second pregnancy which took her months to embrace considering she'd just returned to work and didn't feel prepared for two under two. She was allocated the same midwife through the MGP programme and listened to the yoga nidra meditation in The Birth Class everyday of her pregnancy. She woke at 41+5 to mild cramps and later that evening light contractions began which she welcomed with the utmost excitement. A mere two hours later she birthed her baby girl in her loungeroom, her midwife on the phone and four paramedics by her side. Shuana also discusses the new public hospital home birth programme that has just launched on the Central Coast of NSW; a really positive step forward that makes home birth much more accessible. Follow us on Instagram at @australianbirthstories for helpful articles, behind the scenes, and future episodes. Download our many free pregnancy and labour tips guides here Today's episode is proudly brought to you by Bliss Birth. TENS stands for Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation and it's a fantastic pain relief device with no side effects unlike pharmaceuticals. I used the Elle tens in all three of my labours. Ariel from Bliss Birth has been supporting the podcast for years and has offered a discount for you to hire a tens for 8 or 4 weeks and it comes with everything you would need, as well as the option for really fast postage if women are booking at the last minute You can enjoy 10% off your Tens hire at Bliss Birth use code ABS23 at checkoutSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode, Julie shares her journey and all the beautiful lessons she's learnt along the way. At once ambivalent about motherhood, her first pregnancy ended in miscarriage and proved that she did have a yearning to have a baby. Two failed rounds of IVF followed and then she fell pregnant naturally at 42. The NIPT results showed high risk of Down Syndrome and Julie was advised to terminate the pregnancy. Together with her partner Tom, they opted to continue with the pregnancy and welcomed baby Woody via emergency caesarean. Only fifteen months later she birthed baby Alfie. Julie talks at length about mothering a child with Down Syndrome, the dreaded daycare germs, physical therapy and the precious bond between her two boys. Follow us on Instagram at @australianbirthstories for helpful articles, behind the scenes, and future episodes. Download our many free pregnancy and labour tips guides here Today's episode is brought to you by iL Tutto. For Black Friday, starting from Tuesday 21st of November at 6pm until Wednesday 29th November, iL Tutto are offering HUGE savings across iltutto.com.au where you'll find their biggest range of Australian-designed Nursery Chairs and complementary Nursery furniture. Save up to 30% storewide including their range of Cots, Chests, CoZee Breeze Co-Sleeping Bassinets.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode Caitlin details her two very different labours - her first was 40 hours long, her second only two hours. She was accepted into an MGP programme and while she did a hypnobirthing course for preparation, she admits she wasn't prepared for the intensity of labour. Her early labour stage was long and painful because of her baby's posterior position and she admits she went to hospital too early. After opting for an induction she later requested an epidural which was a really positive experience for it; it allowed her to sleep, relax and dilate to 10cm. In her second pregnancy she embraced all the education and preparation, hired a doula and planned to birth at her small local low–risk hospital. But….her baby had other plans.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kyle joins me on the show to discuss her extremely traumatic first birth at 32 years old and delves into the challenging years that followed in her quest to conceive baby number two, which she did, giving birth three days before her 40th birthday.When I say Kyle faced challenges, I'm not talking about morning sickness or an achy back, the episode title is just a short synopsis of some of the topics we discussed.You're going to learn a lot today, and I've put each term and its medical description in the show notes below. Kyle was so open about these truly testing years.I hope you enjoy today's episode.Symphysis pubis dysfunction https://www.physio-pedia.com/Pubic_Symphysis_DysfunctionVacuum Extraction Delivery, https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/22305-vacuum-extraction-deliveryD and C https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/treatment-tests-and-therapies/dilation-and-curettage-d-and-c#:~:text=A%20dilation%20and%20curettage%20procedure,instrument)%20to%20remove%20abnormal%20tissues.Postpartum hemorrage https://www.marchofdimes.org/find-support/topics/postpartum/postpartum-hemorrhageRetained placenta https://www.pregnancybirthbaby.org.au/retained-placenta#:~:text=a%20retained%20placenta%3F-,What%20is%20retained%20placenta%3F,or%20weeks%20after%20the%20birth.Ashermans Syndrome https://www.pennmedicine.org/for-patients-and-visitors/patient-information/conditions-treated-a-to-z/ashermans-syndromePlacenta Accreta https://www.pennmedicine.org/for-patients-and-visitors/patient-information/conditions-treated-a-to-z/placenta-accreta#:~:text=What%20Is%20Placenta%20Accreta%3F,symptoms%2C%20and%20cannot%20be%20prevented.Hysterectomy https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/treatment-tests-and-therapies/hysterectomy#:~:text=Hysterectomy%20is%20surgery%20to%20remove,affect%20a%20woman%27s%20reproductive%20organs.#advancedmaternalageFollow @birthingbeyond35 on Instagramwww.birthingbeyond35.com
Typically, People magazine publishes stories lamenting reduced access to abortion that has resulted for some women since the overturning of Roe v. Wade. But earlier this month, the magazine published a heartbreaking story lamenting an abortion. Las Vegas mom Tamika Thomas unexpectedly lost her two preborn babies after a local pharmacy wrongfully gave her an abortifacient. Having undergone in vitro fertilization, Thomas was picking up pills that she thought were going to help kickstart her pregnancy. Instead, the pharmacist, failing to decipher the doctor's note, prescribed Misoprostol, a drug used to abort preborn children within the first 10 weeks of pregnancy. Unaware she had received Misoprostol, Thomas took the pills and lost her children. This heartbreaking story is not about victims of bad handwriting. Rather, these two children were the victims of bad ideas and our culture's upside-down thinking about women, the pre-born, and the purpose of medicine.
In this episode of Ky Rants, a mother throws her children off of a bridge and faces the consequences of her actions. Is it mental health issues or something more evil? The case of Ureka BlackLet me know your thoughts in the comments below or using my SOS feature on my website www.murderandlove.comSource: https://www.ksla.com/2021/09/27/sisters-ureka-black-say-theyve-suspected-shes-had-mental-health-issues-her-whole-life/✨✨For a commercial-free episode, pictures, and more head to our exclusive group at www.patreon.com/loveandmurder✨✨
YOUR BIRTH, GOD’S WAY - Christian Pregnancy, Natural Birth, Postpartum, Breastfeeding Help
Did you know you CAN nurse two babies at once? It's hard to find good information out there on tandem nursing because so few people do it, but many women face the decision! If you're wanting another baby and you're still nursing one or if you are already pregnant and you've got one still breastfeeding, this episode is going to encourage and help you very much! Sign up HERE for Feeding Your Baby God's Way, a LIVE Breastfeeding Intensive Workshop being held online on October 24, 2023 at 6:30pm!! Sign up HERE for the Your Birth, God's Way Online Christian Childbirth Course - Replay Edition! This is a COMPLETE childbirth education course with a God-led foundation taught by a certified nurse-midwife with over 20 years of experience in all sides of the maternity world. Learn more or sign up HERE! Sign up for your PERSONALIZED Pregnancy Coaching Midwife & Me Power Hour HERE Lori's Recommended Resources HERE Sign up for email updates Here Be heard! Take My Quick SURVEY --> https://bit.ly/yourbirthsurvey Got questions? Email lori@yourbirthgodsway.com Join Our Exclusive Online Birth Community -- facebook.com/groups/yourbirthgodsway Learn more about Lori and the podcast at yourbirthgodsway.com! DISCLAIMER: Remember that though I am a midwife, I am not YOUR midwife. Nothing in this podcast shall; be construed as medical advice. Listening to this podcast does not mean that we have entered into a patient-care provider relationship. While I strive to provide the most accurate information I can, content is not guaranteed to be 100% accurate. You must do your research and consult other reputable sources, including your provider, to make the best decision for your own care. Talk with your own care provider before putting any information here into practice. Weigh all risks and benefits for yourself knowing that no outcome can be guaranteed. I do not know the specific details about your situation and thus I am not responsible for the outcomes of your choices. Some links may be affiliate links which provide me a small commission when you purchase through them. This does not cost you anything at all and it allows me to continue providing you with the content you love.
In today's episode Leonie shares her experience with perinatal anxiety and depression which manifested as a profound sense of defeat in pregnancy and visceral rage in postpartum. She opted for talking therapy with a psychologist and managed her symptoms but she was still overwhelmed at birth when the love for her baby wasn't immediate. It's so important to talk about these experiences because studies show that up to 40 percent of mothers don't feel love for their baby at birth (instead, it grows and develops over time). Leonie had two positive vaginal births with a private obstetrician who encouraged her despite her requests for planned caesareans. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Fuel Yourself First:https://fuelyourselffirst.substack.com/Schedule A Free Call with Lauren:https://calendly.com/tbnourishment/30minIn this episode I'm sharing my personal journey of healing long-term hormone issues to get my body to a place where it could conceive two children naturally when I was told most of my adult life that I couldn't. I share my details of what I did, how I did it, and hopefully it inspires you to take action if you're struggling too.Quote of the episode:"Your health is part of your life journey. It's going to ebb and flow, it's going to shift and change, but if you listen to it, and you honor it, and you take action FOR IT, then you can have long-term health." -Lauren VenostaConnect with me:Instagram (@totalbodynourishment)Website (www.totalbodynourishment.com)Enjoying the Life Uplifted Podcast?Donate here to support the show
In today's episode Georgia shares her two positive birth experiences; her first an induction with epidural, her second a physiological birth seven minutes after she arrived at the hospital. She admits that she'd not a big reader but was determined to finish ‘The Complete Australian Guide to Pregnancy and Birth' and 24 hours after reading the last page her waters broke. She chose Midwifery Group Practice (MGP) at her local public hospital for both pregnancies and second-time around, credits education and active preparation for her positive, empowering birth and postpartum experience. _____________________ Check out - our empowering, evidence based online birth education program that will help you confidently prepare for a positive birth experience.
In this episode Allison takes us through her journey to motherhood and subsequently, her empowering and enlightening autism and adhd diagnosis. She weaves in and out of her pregnancies to share information about music therapy and the brain and how music - rhythm, tempo, mantra - is one of the best soothing tools we can teach our children and use for ourselves. Allison details the sensory overwhelm of pregnancy and breastfeeding, her experience with endometriosis, parenting an autistic child and her recent miscarriage which she honoured with a distinct period of rest and reflection. If you are neurodivergent or you think that you may be, this episode will be the comfort and guidance you need. I consider it essential listening, especially for perinatal health specialists caring for neurodivergent people in pregnancy and postpartum. _______________________________________ Prepare for a positive birth experience with my new book .
In this episode Jo takes us through her experience with unexplained fertility and her shock at conceiving on her first embryo transfer. She opted for private obstetric care and had a planned caesarean because of placenta previa. She conceived naturally with her second baby and her Geelong-based obstetrician was supportive of a VBAC from the get-go. Unfortunately Jo's pregnancy was overshadowed by a hospital crisis but her obstetrician guided her through the experience and despite the upheaval, she achieved her VBAC. _______________________________________ Prepare for a positive birth experience with my new book .
Thousands of families every year experience Termination for Medical Reasons (TFMR). We know that women's stories can offer information, guidance and immense comfort to those currently navigating their unborn baby's diagnosis and it's for this reason that Marian wanted to share her story. She takes us step by step through her first pregnancy with baby Emmy who had a rare genetic disorder, confirmed at 29 weeks gestation after weeks of tests and investigations. Marian and her husband chose to terminate for medical reasons with the support of the hospital's ethics team and Emmy was born days later. Marian's postpartum experience was grief-filled but she was also motivated to take care of herself so she could honour Emmy. When she fell pregnant again she embraced everything about her pregnancy and experienced a joyful and redeeming birth with her rainbow baby, Leni. _______________________________________ Prepare for a positive birth experience with my new book .
In today's episode Bec shares her experience with a third-degree tear and the shock, grief and recovery that came afterwards. Her second and third pregnancies ended in miscarriage and she details the emotional toll it took on her and the way it affected her ability to connect with her next baby in pregnancy. Despite being told that she would need a caesarean birth after her 3C tear, she hired a private midwife, planned a homebirth and worked closely with a women's health physio to actively prepare her pelvic floor and perineum for birth. She birthed baby Nyah in the pool and her perineum was completely intact; not even a graze! This is the inspiring story for all those women preparing for a vaginal birth after severe perineal trauma. --------------------- Prepare for a positive birth experience with my new book .
Miscarriage affects over 150,000 families each year in Australia yet it's still often silenced in the media and community. In this episode Isabelle Oderberg takes us through her multiple pregnancy losses, two births and her determination to discuss the silence and science of misscarriage in her new book, Hard to Bear. As well as detailing her heartache and frustration, she also brings to light some of the medical data around miscarriage, the deep silence of termination for medical reasons (TFMR) and the importance of a trusted and hopeful care provider. --------------------- Prepare for a positive birth experience with my new book .
Following on from Elise's first birth story in episode 208, today she shares her second pregnancy and birth with baby Bobby. Before she conceived, she experienced a prolapse for the first time and talks about the shock of it and the fear instilled by incorrect information. She finally sought professional guidance from a women's health physiotherapist who helped her realise that she's been doing her pelvic floor exercises incorrectly her entire life. Much like her first pregnancy, Elise intuitively knew when she would conceive and although her pregnancy was challenging - nausea, vomiting, insomnia and low immunity - she enjoyed the final weeks of the third trimester and decided at the last minute to have a home waterbirth. Elise is so generous in sharing her most vulnerable moments and reiterates the importance of trusted midwives to encourage and support you. --------------------- Prepare for a positive birth experience with my new book .
Perinatal psychologist Yara Heary shares her two birth stories and interweaves her professional insights to form a rich (and extra long) episode. In her first pregnancy she attended an education class about birth options and, after choosing community midwives for her care, she birthed at home. She talks at length about her challenging breastfeeding experience, relationship challenges in new parenthood and the importance of a safe space to talk through her thoughts and feelings in postpartum. Her second pregnancy was unplanned, hence she had to do a lot of therapy to come to a place of acceptance and excitement. This episode is brimming with honesty about the inherent challenges of motherhood and the fact that joy and grief coexist - in pregnancy, postpartum and parenthood. --------------------- Prepare for a positive birth experience with my new book .
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