
Sh!t Hollywood gets wrong about childbirth
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01/05/21 • 31 min
Hollywood has a lot of bad pregnancy expectations to answer for. You know, the sort which ends in a speedy but horrific labour where she’s rushed to the hospital so that she can scream-push a three-month-old baby out of her vagina. Oh, and don’t worry about any lasting effects of any trauma she’s experienced in the hospital because, cut to the next scene, everyone is living happily ever after. So, that’s why in this episode, we’re talking about what it means to have an empowered birth instead. We'll be exploring real stories of preparing for childbirth and who to have on your side, so that you have the most unHollywood like experience possible.
Thank you to the experts and guests: women's health physiotherapist Anna Scammell (www.thewholemother.com); personal trainer Tanya Poppett (www.instagram.com/tanyapoppett); doula Renee Adair, founder of the Australian Doula College; money expert Serina Bird, author of The Joyful Frugalista; midwife Sarah Tooke (www.childbirtheducationonline.com.au); Josie Rozenberg-Clarke, co-host of The Zest Is History.
HOST AND PRODUCER: Lizza Gebilagin (www.lizzagebilagin.com). MORE INFO AND SHOW NOTES: Visit http://holyshitimpregnant.com/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hollywood has a lot of bad pregnancy expectations to answer for. You know, the sort which ends in a speedy but horrific labour where she’s rushed to the hospital so that she can scream-push a three-month-old baby out of her vagina. Oh, and don’t worry about any lasting effects of any trauma she’s experienced in the hospital because, cut to the next scene, everyone is living happily ever after. So, that’s why in this episode, we’re talking about what it means to have an empowered birth instead. We'll be exploring real stories of preparing for childbirth and who to have on your side, so that you have the most unHollywood like experience possible.
Thank you to the experts and guests: women's health physiotherapist Anna Scammell (www.thewholemother.com); personal trainer Tanya Poppett (www.instagram.com/tanyapoppett); doula Renee Adair, founder of the Australian Doula College; money expert Serina Bird, author of The Joyful Frugalista; midwife Sarah Tooke (www.childbirtheducationonline.com.au); Josie Rozenberg-Clarke, co-host of The Zest Is History.
HOST AND PRODUCER: Lizza Gebilagin (www.lizzagebilagin.com). MORE INFO AND SHOW NOTES: Visit http://holyshitimpregnant.com/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Thank you to the experts: Caitlin Cady, founder of the app Heavily Meditated, and clinical psychologist Dr Nicole Highet, founder of COPE: the Centre of Perinatal Excellence.
HOST AND PRODUCER: Lizza Gebilagin (lizzagebilagin.com). MORE INFO AND SHOW NOTES: Visit http://holyshitimpregnant.com/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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