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The Great Birth Rebellion

By: Dr Melanie Jackson
  • Summary

  • Hosted by Dr Melanie Jackson (@melaniethemidwife www.melaniethemidwife.com). The Great Birth Rebellion dismantles western beliefs and management of birth and presents an evidence-based alternative to modern birth practices. We believe that calculated rebellion against medicalised maternity care is the evidence-based and preferred path to having a great birth. This is the great birth rebellion.
    © 2024 Melanie The Midwife
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Episodes
  • Episode 81 - How do homebirth midwives manage birth emergencies
    Apr 28 2024

    In this episode, Mel invites her work-wife Ashlee Anslow from the birthing tree midwifery to discuss how they manage birth emergencies at home. We discuss foetal distress in labour, cord accidents, shoulder dystocia, neonatal resuscitation, retained placenta, postpartum haemorrhage.

    Time stamps

    00:00 Introduction to the podcast and gratitude to our sponsor ‘Born at home’ film.

    03:55 Outline of the episode

    04:36 Quick points to set the scene

    05:54 Changes in foetal heart rate, meconium and foetal distress

    23:23 Uterine rupture during VBAC at home

    27:27 Shoulder dystocia, cord compression and resuscitation

    44:38 Postpartum haemorrhage

    54:11 Our emergency equipment

    54:51 Cord prolapse

    Todays episode was generously sponsored by Born at home Film. To watch the film, head to the Demand Film’s website and search for a screening near you and remember to use the discount code REBEL10 to get 10% off your ticket at the cart.

    If you can’t find a screening near you CLICK HERE to request a screening

    You can find out more at bornathomefilm.com.au and follow them on socials @bornathomefilm

    Todays guest has been Ashlee Anslow:

    @thebirthingtreemidwifery

    https://thebirthingtreemidwifery.com.au/

    To get on the mailing list for the podcast and to access the resource folders for each episode, visit www.melaniethemidwife.com

    Premium podcast members Hub

    Being a premium podcast member gives you access to the transcript and additional resources for each episode AND the 'ask Mel a question' button so you can submit questions for the monthly 'Ask me anything' episode. Only available in the premium podcast members hub

    Find out all the details here

    You can find out more about Mel @melaniethemidwife

    Disclaimer:

    The information and resources provided on this podcast does not, and is not intended to, constitute or replace medical or midwifery advice. Instead, all information provided is intended for education, with it’s application intended for discussion between yourself and your care provider and/or workplace if you are a health professional.

    The Great Birth Rebellion podcast reserves the right to supplement, edit, change, delete any information at any time. Whilst we have tried to maintain accuracy and completeness of information, we do not warrant or guarantee the accuracy or currency of the information. The podcast accepts no liability for any loss, damage or unfavourable outcomes howsoever arising out of the use or reliance on the content.

    This podcast is not a replacement for midwifery or medical clinical care.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Episode 80 - Caring for a late preterm baby
    Apr 24 2024

    In this episode Mel draws on her life and midwifery experience (and of course, the research evidence) to discuss care of late pre-term babies born between 34-36.6 weeks gestation. Mel offers some alternative care strategies such as delayed cord clamping, kangaroo care and sunlight for prevention of jaundice, among other things.

    Time stamps

    00:00 intro and summary of episode

    03:38 what is a late preterm baby

    06:55 Why some babies are born early

    10:50 Keeping your baby well through labour

    15:20 Immediate post-birth care of late preterm babies

    21:25 signs of respiratory distress

    27:12 feeding behaviour

    28:16 Thermoregulation

    31:56 Keeping your baby ‘sweet’

    37:20 caring for your baby in the following days with Kangaroo care and Sunlight exposure

    To get on the mailing list for the podcast and to access the resource folders for each episode, visit www.melaniethemidwife.com

    Premium podcast members Hub

    Being a premium podcast member gives you access to the transcript and additional resources for each episode AND the 'ask Mel a question' button so you can submit questions for the monthly 'Ask me anything' episode. Only available in the premium podcast members hub

    Find out all the details here

    You can find out more about Mel @melaniethemidwife

    Disclaimer:

    The information and resources provided on this podcast does not, and is not intended to, constitute or replace medical or midwifery advice. Instead, all information provided is intended for education, with it’s application intended for discussion between yourself and your care provider and/or workplace if you are a health professional.

    The Great Birth Rebellion podcast reserves the right to supplement, edit, change, delete any information at any time. Whilst we have tried to maintain accuracy and completeness of information, we do not warrant or guarantee the accuracy or currency of the information. The podcast accepts no liability for any loss, damage or unfavourable outcomes howsoever arising out of the use or reliance on the content.

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    45 mins
  • Episode 79 - Interview with wise woman Sheryl Sidery
    Apr 21 2024

    In this episode Mel interviews wise woman midwife Sheryl Sidery who has been a private midwife for 40 years. Learning from experienced midwives, in our western culture, is one of the only ways to learn new things about physiological birth and today Sheryl offers up her 40 years of experience. Sheryl is not currently taking private midwifery clients but you can still check her out online at www.sherylsidery.com.au and benefit from her work with https://birthcircle.com.au/

    In this episode we discussed:

    • What Sheryl Sidery has done for the world
    • What should midwives do in the birth space if the aim is physiological birth
    • How to respectfully enter the birth space without interrupting the woman
    • Men at birth
    • The difference continuity of care makes
    • What does Sheryl do after entering the birth space
    • Listening to the babies heart rate with a doppler
    • What uninterrupted birth is like
    • Appropriate ways to talk to a labouring woman
    • Transferring to hospital for pain relief
    • What to do when the baby is emerging
    • Unique learnings for physiological birth
    • Strategies for posterior babies
    • Strategies for physiological placental birth
    • Shoulder dystocia techniques, and
    • The power of seeing homebirth for the first time

    Todays episode was generously sponsored by Born at home Film. To watch the film, head to the Demand Film’s website and search for a screening near you and remember to use the discount code REBEL10 to get 10% off your ticket at the cart.

    If you can’t find a screening near you CLICK HERE to request a screening
    You can find out more at bornathomefilm.com.au and follow them on socials @bornathomefilm

    To get on the mailing list for the podcast and to access the resource folders for each episode, visit www.melaniethemidwife.com

    Premium podcast members Hub

    Being a premium podcast member gives you access to the transcript and additional resources for each episode AND the 'ask Mel a question' button so you can submit questions for the monthly 'Ask me anything' episode. Only available in the premium podcast members hub

    Find out all the details here

    You can find out more about Mel @melaniethemidwife and www.melaniethemidwife.com

    Disclaimer:

    The information and resources provided on this podcast does not, and is not intended to, constitute or replace medical or midwifery advice. Instead, all information provided is intended for education, with it’s application intended for discussion between yourself and your care provider and/or workplace if you are a health professional.

    The Great Birth Rebellion podcast reserves the right to supplement, edit, change, delete any information at any time. Whilst we have tried to maintain accuracy and completeness of information, we do not warrant or guarantee the accuracy or currency of the information. The podcast accepts no liability for any loss, damage or unfavourable outcomes howsoever arising out of the use or reliance on the content.

    This podcast is not a replacement for midwifery or medical clinical care.

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    1 hr and 17 mins

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