Tiffany Reese
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I'm curious, having known each other's stories, Markita, Kristen, and shout out to Amanda, who's not here. Was there anything that you heard back on the podcast that brought new understanding about
I'm curious, having known each other's stories, Markita, Kristen, and shout out to Amanda, who's not here. Was there anything that you heard back on the podcast that brought new understanding about
What an episode. I could not believe that interview with her.
What an episode. I could not believe that interview with her.
What an episode. I could not believe that interview with her.
the wide reach of the people that you are going to help, you'll actually never know how broad that is, which is what is so beautiful and wonderful about sharing in this forum.
the wide reach of the people that you are going to help, you'll actually never know how broad that is, which is what is so beautiful and wonderful about sharing in this forum.
the wide reach of the people that you are going to help, you'll actually never know how broad that is, which is what is so beautiful and wonderful about sharing in this forum.
It seems like statistically from what we've gathered that there can also be really positive results of having midwifery care in hospitals. Do you have any insight there?
It seems like statistically from what we've gathered that there can also be really positive results of having midwifery care in hospitals. Do you have any insight there?
It seems like statistically from what we've gathered that there can also be really positive results of having midwifery care in hospitals. Do you have any insight there?
Yeah, it seems like to me, people a lot of times are trying to avoid intervention, and that's one of the motivators for out-of-hospital births. But those interventions are really essential when things go wrong. Kristen, I see you want to add.
Yeah, it seems like to me, people a lot of times are trying to avoid intervention, and that's one of the motivators for out-of-hospital births. But those interventions are really essential when things go wrong. Kristen, I see you want to add.
Yeah, it seems like to me, people a lot of times are trying to avoid intervention, and that's one of the motivators for out-of-hospital births. But those interventions are really essential when things go wrong. Kristen, I see you want to add.
Well, there's so much pressure and guilt put on us as women, right? To get pregnant and then to deliver a certain way, behave a certain way, and then fit into this box. And it's just like, we can't win. I'm just so glad you highlighted it because having three emergency C-sections myself that I didn't desire to have, I did feel like less of a woman.
Well, there's so much pressure and guilt put on us as women, right? To get pregnant and then to deliver a certain way, behave a certain way, and then fit into this box. And it's just like, we can't win. I'm just so glad you highlighted it because having three emergency C-sections myself that I didn't desire to have, I did feel like less of a woman.
Well, there's so much pressure and guilt put on us as women, right? To get pregnant and then to deliver a certain way, behave a certain way, and then fit into this box. And it's just like, we can't win. I'm just so glad you highlighted it because having three emergency C-sections myself that I didn't desire to have, I did feel like less of a woman.
At that time, I was very young and I just felt like a failure. It's just a lot of pressure we put on ourselves and a lot of pressure that's put on us. And I'm so thankful that we are advocating for people to do what's right for them, what's safest for them and their child, because there's a lot that we need to destigmatize here.
At that time, I was very young and I just felt like a failure. It's just a lot of pressure we put on ourselves and a lot of pressure that's put on us. And I'm so thankful that we are advocating for people to do what's right for them, what's safest for them and their child, because there's a lot that we need to destigmatize here.
At that time, I was very young and I just felt like a failure. It's just a lot of pressure we put on ourselves and a lot of pressure that's put on us. And I'm so thankful that we are advocating for people to do what's right for them, what's safest for them and their child, because there's a lot that we need to destigmatize here.