E43: How Grandmas Can Help
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Ever wondered how grandmothers and family members can truly make a difference during childbirth? This episode of The Ordinary Doula Podcast is packed with insights and personal stories that reveal the powerful roles they play. Listen as we unpack the nuanced ways family birth culture influences perceptions and practices around childbirth. We’ll talk about the crucial importance of respecting the expectant parents' wishes and needs, acknowledging the diversity in family birth culture, and navigating the dynamics of out-of-town visits designed to provide support. You’ll discover how aligning efforts with the desires of the pregnant person and their partner can create a positive and empowering birth experience.
Navigating the landscape of childbirth and postpartum support has changed dramatically over the years, and it’s more important than ever to honor new mothers' choices. Listen to a poignant story about a friend supporting her daughter through a challenging labor and unexpected cesarean section, highlighting the need for adaptability and emotional support. We’ll delve into practical tips for offering meaningful assistance, encouraging listeners to be proactive, curious, and receptive in their supportive roles. This heartfelt episode is a reminder that by making an effort to understand and meet the needs of new parents, we can foster a nurturing and supportive community.
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Show Credits
Host: Angie Rosier
Music: Michael Hicks
Photographer: Toni Walker
Episode Artwork: Nick Greenwood
Producer: Gillian Rosier
Voiceover: Ryan Parker
Chapters
1. E43: How Grandmas Can Help (00:00:00)
2. Supporting Grandmas in the Birth Process (00:00:10)
3. Supporting New Parents Postpartum (00:12:02)
4. Practical Tips for Offering Support (00:22:26)
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