
Australian Birth Stories
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Ep 560560 | Sophie Pearce - HG across three pregnancies, PUPPs, doctor to podcaster, positive birth experiences
In this episode, Sophie Pearce shares her transformative journey through three pregnancies complicated by severe hyperemesis gravidarum. Sophie opens up about her early miscarriage, the challenge of PUPPs during her first pregnancy, and how she navigated the transition from medicine to motherhood whilst dealing with significant pregnancy-related mental health challenges. Her story beautifully illustrates the reality of hyperemesis gravidarum and how preparation, support, and self-advocacy can transform your birth experience, even when pregnancy itself is incredibly difficult. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sleep Safety Special with Loren Rushton - Sponsored by Bonds
In this episode, we chat with Loren, a registered midwife turned sleep safety educator at Red Nose Australia. Loren shares her comprehensive journey from supporting families through pregnancy and birth to becoming a leading voice in SIDS prevention and safe sleep practices. This conversation is packed with practical, evidence-based guidance that every new parent, midwife, and doula needs to know about creating the safest possible sleep environment for babies. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 558558 | Lisa - two births, hyperemesis gravidarum, COVID lockdown, induction, egg donation, physiological birth
Lisa shares her profound journey through two vastly different birth experiences that ultimately shaped her perspective on motherhood and advocacy. From battling severe hyperemesis gravidarum during COVID lockdowns to experiencing a challenging induction and difficult postpartum period, Lisa's first birth was marked by isolation and trauma. However, her second pregnancy brought healing, empowerment, and the water birth she'd dreamed of. Between these experiences, Lisa made the extraordinary decision to donate eggs to her sister, adding another layer to her remarkable story of family, sacrifice, and love.To learn more about The Birth Class, our evidence based online birth education program, and our other birth and postpartum courses, head to the shop here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

557 | Katie 2 Births, Endometriosis, Inductions, Third-Degree Tear & Finding the Right Care Provider
Katie takes us through her two contrasting birth experiences in Brisbane. After struggling with undiagnosed endometriosis for over a decade, Katie's journey to motherhood began with conception on just the second cycle. Her first birth at 41+4 weeks resulted in a rapid, intense labour following induction, culminating in a forceps delivery and third-degree tear that she wasn't fully informed about at the time. Three years later, armed with better knowledge and a different care provider, Katie's second birth was the drug-free, empowering experience she'd always hoped for. She shares invaluable insights about advocating for yourself, the importance of informed consent, and how the right care provider can transform your birth experience. This episode is essential listening for anyone preparing for birth, particularly those with endometriosis or previous birth trauma. This episode is proudly brought to you by iLTutto. Use code: RECLINER20 at checkout to receive 20% off at iltutto.com.au This offer ends 31st July. iL Tutto. Designed for parents. Loved by babies. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

556 | Corinne, Four births, intuitive birthing, pregnancy termination, Dr Lionel Steinberg
In episode 556 Corinne shares her complete journey to motherhood - from a difficult early pregnancy loss overseas to welcoming four beautiful children. Coming from a family of seven, Corinne always knew she wanted multiple children and to start young. Her story encompasses the complexity of early relationships, making difficult decisions, and ultimately finding joy and confidence in birth. With her partner Jake, she's experienced four very different labours - from her first birth with an epidural to quick, intense vaginal births. Corinne's honesty about the realities of pregnancy sickness, her intuitive approach to birth, and her philosophy of trusting your body whilst remaining flexible makes this an incredibly valuable listen for anyone preparing for birth or supporting others through their journey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

555 | Tarrah Jordan, IVF Journey, velamentous cord insertion (VCI), caesarean
Tarrah shares her remarkable three-year journey from trying to conceive naturally to welcoming her miracle IVF baby, Aspen. After starting to try for a family in September 2021, Tarrah and her husband Alexander faced the heartbreak of unexplained infertility, leading them through 10 rounds of IVF, pregnancy loss, and ultimately to their beautiful son born at 37 weeks via planned caesarean. Tarrah's openness about sharing her fertility journey on social media created a supportive community whilst helping others feel less alone in their struggles. This episode offers hope, practical insights, and honest conversation about the realities of fertility treatment, pregnancy after loss, and the overwhelming joy of finally holding your long-awaited baby. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

554 | Ria regional midwife, two births, microcephaly, diagnostic journey, postpartum depression, resilience
In this deeply moving episode, midwife and mother Ria shares her journey through motherhood with her daughter Olive, who has a rare genetic condition. Ria's story is one of resilience, advocacy and the profound love that comes with parenting a child with additional needs. If you're preparing your nursery or planning for a new arrival, here's a little heads-up you won't want to miss. iL Tutto's End of Financial Year Sale starts Monday 17th June and runs through to 11:59pm on 1st July – and it's their biggest one yet. You'll find up to 50% off their most-loved pieces – like the Felix Glider & Ottoman, the Como Cot Set, and the beautiful Lulu Vanilla Bouclé Chair. There's also 30% off the Leo Electric Recliner and Glider, 20% off the sleek Maya Chair from their new Trend Collection, plus savings on Grow Kindly natural fibre sleepwear, Boba Baby Carriers, and Snuggle Me Organic Feeding Pillows. And just for Australian Birth Stories listeners, you'll get an extra 5% off everything – even sale items – with the code ABS5 at checkout. Shop the sale from June 17th at iltutto.com.au and don't forget to use code ABS5 at checkout. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

553 | Rebecca's Three Positive MGP births, Mercy Hospital
In this episode, Rebecca shares her journey of having three children in quick succession, all with positive hospital birth experiences. As a high school teacher and mother to Theo (3), Reuben (18 months), and Josie (6 weeks), Rebecca's story highlights how knowledge, preparation, and the right care provider can make all the difference in birth experiences. Rebecca's path to motherhood began shortly after marrying Brendan, a paediatrician, in late 2020. Her first pregnancy came with unique challenges - she had a rare condition called exercise-induced anaphylaxis, which initially placed her in a high-risk category at the Mercy Hospital in Melbourne. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

552| Ali's Birth Stories Preeclampsia, Maternal Assisted Caesareans, and Breastfeeding Journeys
Ali shares her journey of having two daughters via maternal-assisted caesarean births due to preeclampsia. Ali lives in Melbourne's inner west with her husband Brad and their daughters Evie (3.5) and Iris (9.5 months). Ali conceived Evie quickly and had a relatively smooth pregnancy until around 30-32 weeks when her blood pressure began rising. "My blood pressure wasn't like super duper high, like it was very much up from the 140 over 90 and it was starting to creep up to the 150s and 160 over 90," Ali explains. She had a family history of preeclampsia - both her grandmother and mother had experienced it, with Ali herself being born at 30 weeks weighing under a kilo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 551551 | Claire – Two births, MGP care, ulcerative colitis, big baby, physiological birth
In this week's episode, I chat with Claire about her two very different birth experiences at public hospitals in Melbourne. Claire's journey began with meticulous preparation - she and her partner Aaron spent six months optimising their health with a naturopath before trying to conceive. Her first pregnancy was textbook perfect, leading to a beautiful physiological birth with her daughter Amelia. However, her second pregnancy brought new challenges when growth scans indicated a "big baby," leading to discussions about potential induction that Claire navigated with confidence and research. Both births were supported through the Midwifery Group Practice (MGP) model, though Claire's experiences highlight the importance of advocating for the care you want. Her story beautifully demonstrates how preparation, knowledge, and trusting your body can lead to positive birth outcomes, even when circumstances change. ___ A birth support partner offers physical and emotional support throughout labour and birth. Your birth partner should be mentioned in your birth plan, particularly in regards to how they will advocate for you to your midwife or doctor. Download our free guide: Labour tips for birth partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 550550 | Mel's Journey: Same-Sex Conception, IVF, and Navigating Birth Plans
In this episode, Mel shares her comprehensive journey to motherhood with her partner Peta in Melbourne. As a same-sex couple, their path to parenthood required careful planning, patience, and resilience through the assisted reproductive treatment system. Mel's story beautifully illustrates the unique challenges and joys of same-sex conception while highlighting the importance of flexible birth planning and supportive care providers. TODAY'S PROUD SPONSOR: Let me introduce you to The Nappy Bag That's Got Your Back (Literally) Stylish, practical, and thoughtfully designed - this is the Baby Bag Backpack by Tottie that parents everywhere are falling in love with. Whether you're navigating newborn life, chasing toddlers, or just love staying organised on the go, this bag makes it easy. With 14 cleverly designed pockets, there's a place for everything - from bottles and nappies to your laptop, snacks, and spare clothes. There's even a hidden compartment at the base for the messier moments (because they happen!). Complete with a luggage strap, pram clips, and a change mat, it's your go-to for parenting with confidence. One clever bag. Five stylish colours. You can enjoy $30 off your new bag with the code: ABS30 Head to Tottie to see their full range. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 549549 | Anthea - Three Births, Bed Rest, and Finding Strength in Unexpected Challenges
In this deeply moving episode, I chat with Anthea about her three very different birth experiences, including a challenging third pregnancy that required months of strict bed rest during COVID lockdowns with two toddlers at home. After experiencing an ectopic pregnancy and a nine-month journey to conceive, Anthea went on to have two hospital births - Harriet via induction at 38 weeks and Florence after spontaneous labor at 37 weeks. Her third pregnancy took an unexpected turn at 12 weeks when she was diagnosed with a subchorionic hematoma, leading to complete bed rest until Oliver's early arrival at 34 weeks and 6 days. Anthea's story beautifully illustrates how we can find resilience we never knew we had when faced with extraordinary circumstances, and offers hope to anyone navigating pregnancy complications. ___ A birth support partner offers physical and emotional support throughout labour and birth. Your birth partner should be mentioned in your birth plan, particularly in regards to how they will advocate for you to your midwife or doctor. Download our free guide: Labour tips for birth partners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 548548 | Natalia - En Caul Birth, Two Home Waterbirths, Indigenous Birth Rituals, Birthing On Country
In this week's episode I chat to Natalia @wildearthexpeditions about her two home water births with her daughters Estelle and Coco. Natalia's story encapsulates her connection with her Indigenous family, the Ngarrindjeri people of South Australia. During her first visit to country she learnt to weave with her elders, a traditional ritual to welcome a woman into motherhood and only three months later she was pregnant. She embraced Indigenous rituals for her births and later buried the placentas on country in the same place her ancestors had buried theirs. Natalia tells a rich, beautiful story of birth and culture and speaks so eloquently about the mind body connection during labour that it's honestly hard to capture it in words. Go listen, there's so much learn from her. Follow us on Instagram for photos and more from today's episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 547547 | Katherine - IVF, Azoospermia, Pregnancy After Loss, Royal Women's Hospital
In this episode, I chat with Katherine about her journey to motherhood through IVF and her birth experience with daughter Zendaya. Katherine shares her story of discovering her partner Aaron's rare diagnosis of azoospermia (where there is sperm in the body but none in the ejaculate), their IVF journey, and her eventual birth at the Royal Women's Hospital in Melbourne. Follow us on Instagram for photos and more from today's episode. Check out Katherine's business People Haircare here and connect with her on Instagram here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 546546 | Gemma: Three births, placenta previa, VBA2C, planned caesarean.
In this week's episode, I chat with Gemma, a writer and Pilates instructor living on the lands of the Awabakal and Wurrumi people in Newcastle, NSW. Gemma shares her three distinctly experiences, culminating in a healing VBAC after two caesarean births. Are you preparing for birth and looking for a natural way to manage labour pain? Discover the difference with a TENS machine from Bliss Birth.Bliss Birth is Australia's trusted name in TENS hire, helping thousands of women feel more in control during labour. Our obstetric Elle TENS machine is designed specifically for use in labour, and can be hired from anywhere in Australia for 4 or 8 weeks. They are simple to use, completely drug-free, and give you the power to manage pain, from those first early contractions right through to active labour.Join the thousands of Aussie mums who say their Bliss Birth TENS machine changed their birth for the better.Book yours today at blissbirth.com.au ABS25 for 10% off tens hire Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 545545 | Sarah - three births, induction, ectopic pregnancy, healing water birth
In this week's episode, I chat to Sarah about her three very different birth experiences spanning five years. Sarah lives in Sydney with her partner Jad and their three children – Remy (5), Navy (3), and newborn Hugo (just two weeks old). Her story beautifully illustrates how birth experiences can evolve with knowledge, preparation and support, taking us from a highly medicalised first birth to an empowering water birth with her third baby. EPISODE SPONSOR: If you're deep in nesting mode and Googling things at 2am — you're not alone. The team at iL Tutto is here to help make the journey into parenthood a little smoother (and a whole lot more stylish). From their much-loved nursing chairs that glide, recline and support those long feeding sessions — to beautifully crafted cots with matching chests and removable changers, every piece is designed to be both practical and Pinterest-worthy. They also offer Grow Kindly — gorgeously soft baby sleepwear made for delicate skin — and the CoZee co-sleeping bassinet, perfect for keeping bub close and safe through the night. And right now, when you purchase any full-priced iL Tutto Nursing Chair, you'll receive a free Snuggle Me Organic Feeding Pillow — the ultimate cosy support for feeding or cuddle time. (Please note: discount codes can't be used with this offer.) OR, Australian Birth Stories listeners can enjoy 20% off with the code ABS20 — but be quick, it ends June 15, 2025. Visit iltutto.com.au to explore the range or order a free fabric swatch to bring that dream nursery to life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 544544 | Prue Craven: A Groundbreaking Journey to Motherhood Through Uterus Transplantation
In this extraordinary episode, Prue shares her remarkable 11-year journey to motherhood, culminating in becoming the third woman in Australia to give birth following a uterus transplant. Her story is one of incredible perseverance, medical innovation, and the profound desire to become a mother against seemingly impossible odds. If you've been considering joining over 6000 families who have prepared for birth with confidence through The Birth Class now's your chance. You can enjoy 20% off in our Mother's Day Sale with the code: MUM25Inside The Birth Class you'll enjoy: 10 comprehensive audio lessons 5 guided meditations for pregnancy and birth 70-page detailed workbook Birth partner cheat sheet Birth positions poster Hospital bag checklist Birth preferences template Lifetime access Save 20% Now [ Code: MUM25 ] Sale ends 15th of May at midnight and applies to all our courses! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 543543 | Bonnie - Two Births, Hospital Induction to Empowered Water Birth
In this week's episode, I chat with Bonnie about her two positive birth experiences. Bonnie lives on Sydney's Northern Beaches with her husband Ben and their two-and-a-half-year-old son Will, and three-week-old Oscar. Her story beautifully illustrates how knowledge, confidence and the right support can lead to empowering birth experiences, even when things don't go exactly to plan. Celebrate Motherhood with us this week and get 20% off ALL our courses Sale includes gift vouchers, so you can spoil a special soon-to-be mum in your life too. Don't wait! This week only (May 2025). Use code: MUM25SHOP NOW Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 542542 | Laura's IVF Journey and Surprise Identical Twins
Mother of three Laura shares her journey through IVF, a physiological first birth, and the unexpected arrival of identical twins. After marriage in early 2019, Laura and her husband Yanni embarked on their path to parenthood, facing challenges with irregular periods that made conception difficult. "I was getting very irregular periods. And so it was really hard to time your cycle and figure out when to conceive," Laura explains of this period. Today's Episode is Brought to You by Your Reformer Your Reformer understands that life moves in seasons, especially for mothers. Their premium reformer beds bring studio-quality Pilates directly into your home, allowing you to strengthen your body on your own schedule - during nap time, after bedtime, or whenever you can carve out a moment for yourself. What I love about Your Reformer is how they've created options that truly work for real life. You can purchase your own reformer with their incredible limited-time offer of $200 off, plus receive a luxe gift with purchase - cushioning slides and a beautiful crop and bike shorts set to ensure you step into your practice in style. Or if you're not ready to commit, their rental option at just $39 per week gives you all the benefits without the upfront investment - perfect for testing how reformer Pilates fits into your family rhythm. For new and expecting mums, their OnDemand App features specialised pre and postnatal workouts guided by Women's Health professionals, supporting you through every stage of your motherhood journey. From gentle prenatal movements to postpartum recovery and beyond, they've created a space where mothers can rebuild strength and find moments of peace. Premium Pilates designed to meet the rhythm of your life - that's the Your Reformer promise. Visit yourreformer.com today to shop this limited-time offer and begin your journey to strength, intention, and self-investment. Your Reformer - because every era of your life deserves movement that matters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 541541 | Allison – Pregnancy with Autism and ADHD
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. Pre-order our new book: The Complete Guide to Postpartum: A mother-focused companion for life after birth Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 540540 | Emily's Birth Story: Managing Type 1 Diabetes Through Pregnancy, OCD diagnosis
In this episode, teacher and first-time mother Emily shares her experience of managing type 1 diabetes during pregnancy and her challenging birth at King Edward Memorial Hospital in Perth. Emily has lived with diabetes since she was just 14 months old, bringing a unique perspective to her journey to motherhood. If you'd like to listen to more birth stories involving type 1 diabetes, check out episode 488 (another Emily) and episode 227 (Sarah Leverton). For more support, explore our free resources on Labour Tips For Birth Partners, Mastitis, Postpartum Fatigue and much more HERE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 539539 | Carla Hackett: Three Births, Three Different Journeys
In this episode, Carla Hackett shares her three very different birth experiences - from a hospital birth with her first son Raph, to an unexpectedly rapid home birth with her second son Noah, and finally a beautiful water birth with her daughter Maeve. ___________ Download our free guide: Labour tips for birth partners What is a birth support partner? A birth support partner offers physical and emotional support throughout labour and birth. Your birth partner should be mentioned in your birth plan, particularly in regards to how they will advocate for you to your midwife or doctor. If you are a birth partner, don't forget that she will be relying on you throughout all stages of labour and birth to offer words of encouragement, hold her hand, guide her through breathing techniques and remind her, most importantly, that she is safe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 538538 | Dr. Rebecca Dekker from Evidence-Based Birth, and Creating Change
In this episode, I chat with Dr. Rebecca Dekker, founder of Evidence-Based Birth®, about her three very different birth experiences and how they led her to create a global resource for evidence-based information on pregnancy and childbirth. Follow us on Instagram for photos and more from today's episode. EPISODE SPONSOR: ergoPouch (the beloved sleepwear brand) is thrilled to offer an exclusive 30% off sitewide* sale. Ideal as winter is coming. At Australian Birth Stories, we love ergoPouch because they simplify how to safely dress your child for sleep with their ultra-handy What to Wear guide and thermometer, which is precisely what tired parents need. Don't miss your chance to save 30% off* sitewide now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 537537 | Madi’s Third Birth Story: A Home Birth After Caesarean
In this week's episode I chat to Madi about her third birth - a planned home water birth after cesarean. Madi's story is particularly interesting as she navigated this birth both as a mother and as a newly qualified midwife. After experiencing a relatively quick vaginal birth with her first daughter Oakley and then a caesarean under general anaesthetic with Harlow due to her Chiari malformation (where her brain herniates into her spinal column), Madi was surprised to find herself pregnant with a third baby while completing her midwifery studies. Follow us on Instagram for photos and more from today's episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 536536 | Jess - endometriosis, miscarriage, en caul birth, sterile water injections, acid reflux
Today I chat to Jess about her two very different birth experiences with her children Ruby and Vincent. After experiencing an induced birth with her first baby during COVID, Jess shares how she approached her second pregnancy with intention and preparation, ultimately achieving the birth she hoped for. Follow us on Instagram for photos and more from today's episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 535535 | Kaylee Bell - Managing DVT in Pregnancy, high risk pregnancy, planned caesarean
In this episode, country music artist Kaylee Bell shares her remarkable journey to motherhood - from managing chronic health conditions to an unexpected pregnancy while touring, and navigating a challenging birth due to a DVT diagnosis. Her story beautifully illustrates how life's biggest surprises can lead to the most meaningful experiences. Subscribe to Kaylee's newsletter on kayleighbellmusic.com for upcoming tour dates and new music releases. You can follow Kaylee's journey on Insta hereListen to Kaylee's music on SpotifyListen on Apple MusicWatch on YouTube For more birth stories, follow us on Instagram here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 534534 | Candice - Long fertility journey, pregnancy loss, low AMH, and IVF
In this week's episode, I chat to Candice about her challenging journey to motherhood. After experiencing two miscarriages and discovering she had low ovarian reserve at just 32, Candice and her husband Tom turned to IVF with PGT-A testing. She shares the emotional rollercoaster of fertility treatments, the isolation of pregnancy loss, and the joy of finally welcoming her daughter Adelaide. Candice tells a story that will resonate with anyone who has experienced infertility or pregnancy loss, offering hope and solidarity to those still on their journey. If you're preparing for your little one's arrival, creating a supportive and stylish nursery is a must—and that's where iL Tutto comes in, also with an exclusive offer for you guys! iL Tutto is the best destination to complete your dream nursery, with award-winning Gliders and Electric Recliners in the most on-trend fabrics, like Teddy-Fleece and Bouclé, in multiple stylish colours. But it doesn't stop there—iL Tutto also offers the must-have CoZee Breeze Co-Sleeping Bassinet, a huge range of Cots and Cot Sets with Chests and removable changers, and the softest, sustainable Grow Kindly sleepwear made from natural fibers. From convertible swaddles to sleeping bags, fitted sheets, and PJs, every piece is designed for your baby's safest and most comfortable sleep. Visit iltutto.com.au to explore the range and create your perfect nursery today. Because with iL Tutto, every sleep and feed should be as comfortable as it is beautiful. Use code ABS20 at iltutto.com.au for 20% off all full priced items. Valid until 10 April 2025 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 533533 | A GP's Personal Journey Through Birth & Breastfeeding with Dr. Eliza Hannam
In this deeply personal episode, GP and IBCLC Dr. Eliza Hannam shares her varied experiences with birth and breastfeeding across her three children. Her story beautifully illustrates how even healthcare professionals can face unexpected challenges in their own journeys to parenthood, and how these experiences can shape both personal growth and professional practice. Download our FREE guide on perineal massage here. Follow us on Instagram to keep the conversation going. To learn more about The Birth Class, my online childbirth education course head to the shop here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ep 532532 | Lila three very different birth experiences, shared care, home birth, Hirschsprung disease
In episode 532 Lila shares her three distinctly different birth experiences, from a hospital induction to a dramatic roadside almost-birth, and finally achieving her dream homebirth. Her story takes an unexpected turn when her third baby is diagnosed with a rare condition Hirschsprung disease. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

531 | Naomi's Birth & Postpartum story – homebirth, gestational diabetes, postpartum doula
In today's episode Naomi takes us through her first pregnancy and admits that she was so focussed on her birth preparation that she didn't once think about her postpartum journey. Her birth was challenging and the newborn days were full of anxiety, severe sleep deprivation and a lot of not-knowing. Four months later she learnt about traditional postpartum care which inspired her to become a postpartum doula. Her knowledge and experience informed her next pregnancy and birth; she opted for an independent midwife and a doula, planned a homebirth, filled her freezer with nutrient-dense food and employed a postpartum doula to mother her as she mothered her baby. Naomi is wise, warm and a wonderful source of information for anyone who is pregnant and hoping to plan and prepare for postpartum. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

530 | Taylah's Quadruplet Journey - IVF, High-Risk Pregnancy, Caesarean Birth
Today we welcome Taylah Tudehope-Glachan who shares her extraordinary journey of conceiving and birthing quadruplets. Taylah and her husband Sean's path to parenthood was complicated by PCOS diagnosed at age 21 and she later discovered she also suffers from stage four endometriosis. ___ To learn more about The Birth Class and all our other fabulous courses, head to the shop here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

529 | Tayla - MGP, unmedicated, physiological, unplanned Home Birth
In this episode Tayla shares her empowering journey to motherhood, culminating in an unexpected but beautiful home birth. Her story highlights the power of preparation, surrender, and trusting your body's innate wisdom. ____ To learn more about The Birth Class and all our other fabulous courses, head to the shop here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

528 | Elizabeth - second positive physiological birth, MGP, tens machine, 4.58Kg baby
In this episode, we welcome Elizabeth back to share her second birth story. You can listen to her first birth experience in episode 427. Elizabeth lives in Brisbane with her husband Lindsay and their two children - Margaret (2) and Wesley (4 months).____ The empowering, evidence-based online birth education programs that will help you confidently prepare for your best birth possible are now 20% off until February 28th 2025! To learn more about The Birth Class and all our other fabulous courses, head to the shop here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

527 | Hanna, Homebirth transfer, autoimmune disease, psoriatic arthritis, prolapse, breastfeeding challenges
Today we welcome Hanna, who shares her journey through pregnancy, birth, and a particularly challenging postpartum period complicated by autoimmune disease. Originally from Poland and now living on the Bellarine Peninsula with her husband Zach and their seven-month-old daughter Runo, Hanna's story highlights the complex intersection of chronic illness and new motherhood. Download our FREE guide on perineal massage here. Follow us on Instagram to keep the conversation going. To learn more about The Birth Class, my online childbirth education course head to the shop here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

526 | [Replay] Paige - Positive birth, Intervention free, MGP, CAPS, the birth class, spontaneous labour, fetal ejection reflex
In this episode Paige shares her incredibly positive first birth experience. If you are new to the podcast or feel like you want an encouraging story to inspire you, this is it. After conceiving easily, she started listening to the podcast and knew she wanted a continuity model of care. She contacted Canterbury Antenatal and Postnatal Services (CAPS) and was accepted into their programme. From there she listened to @the.birth.class on repeat and armed herself with knowledge and skills. Her labour started spontaneously and she stayed home till her waters broke. As she says: “Knowledge is power and the more you understand your options, feel like you can make choices and know that you're involved in the process, the more confident you'll be.” Check out our FREE guide on perineal massage here. Follow us on Instagram to keep the conversation going. To learn more about The Birth Class, my online childbirth education course head to the shop here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

525 | Cassie - Three Births, Postnatal Anxiety, Identical Twins, Mental Health Journey
In today's episode, Cassie shares her profound journey into motherhood as an early years teacher who experienced three births and navigated postnatal anxiety. After carefully planning their family with husband James, they welcomed three daughters - Nara (6) and identical twins (5) - through experiences that would challenge and transform her understanding of mental health and motherhood. Connect with us on Instagram for more birth stories and heaps more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

524 | Kristy - Second Birth, TGA Heart Condition, newborn Heart Surgery, MS
In today's episode, we welcome Kristy back to share her second birth story. You can hear her fist birth experience in episode 373. After having her first son Kylo, Kristy and her fiancé Clint experienced a miscarriage before conceiving their daughter Ren. At their 20-week scan, they received the news that their baby had Transposition of the Great Arteries (TGA), meaning she would need open-heart surgery within the first week of life. Today's episode is proudly brought to Welcome to the First Trimester — an online course that will guide you through these next few months and provide the comfort you need. I have gathered a range of perinatal specialists who each share their tips, advice and knowledge on a variety of topics including: Your GP visit Choosing a care provider and student midwife Early pregnancy nutrition and supplements Mental health Physical changes and concerns Learn more here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

523 | Heather - PCOS, Water Birth, Third Degree Tear, Hospital Transfer, FIFO
Heather lives just outside Mareeba in Far North Queensland with her husband Jack and their 15-week-old daughter Paige. After being diagnosed with PCOS, Heather's journey to conception took 15 months, involving lifestyle changes and medication to help regulate her cycles. _________ Sleep more comfortably with Sleepybelly, the breakthrough pregnancy pillow that supports your belly and back to prevent back sleeping and ensure restful nights. Get $10 off with our code ABS10 - Learn More Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

522 | [Replay] Steph Claire Smith, Vaginal Birth, Private Obstetrician, PCOS, Induction, Antenatal Expressing
In today's episode I interview Steph Claire Smith who was first diagnosed with PCOS at the age of 21. She managed to regulate her menstrual cycles by focusing on health, wellness and regular acupuncture treatments and years later, fell pregnant easily. She timed her exhausting first trimester with stage four lockdown in Melbourne and sailed through the rest of her pregnancy, choosing to practise gratitude for all she experienced, despite the inevitable discomfort and challenges that arose in the third trimester. Steph admits that well-meaning messages from friends and followers regarding natural methods for induction definitely affected her mental health and she subsequently chose to be induced at 41 weeks. Check out our FREE guide on perineal massage here. Follow us on Instagram to keep the conversation going. To learn more about The Birth Class, my online childbirth education course head to the shop here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

521 | [Replay] Oceane, Same-Sex Marriage, IVF, Donor Sperm, Homebirth, Midwife
Today we are re-releasing one of our most popular episodes back from 2020, so there's a chance you haven't heard it yet! In this episode I chat to Oceane, a midwife and mother of three who so generously shares the beautiful, intricate details of her two homebirths. She also tells the story of her wife's birth and the journey they have taken to become parents with donor sperm and IVF, the logic involved in deciding who will be pregnant and the joy of breastfeeding at the same time. Oceane's story is inspiring, informative and heartwarming and the video of baby Emmeline's arrival captures the euphoria of supported and trusted family-centred birth. Check out our FREE guide on perineal massage here. Follow us on Instagram to keep the conversation going. To learn more about The Birth Class, my online childbirth education course head to the shop here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

520 | Monica, two births, homebirth, carpal tunnel syndrome, eczema, hospital transfer
In this episode, we meet Monica, a registered nurse at the Children's Hospital of Westmead with a deep passion for paediatrics. She shares her journey through two very different births, highlighting how even the most carefully laid birth plans sometimes need to change. Her story beautifully illustrates the delicate balance between pursuing natural birth preferences and responding to medical necessities when they arise. Connect with us on Instagram for more birth stories and heaps more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

519 | Sam, three births, MGP, private and public care, 4kg+ babies
Sam shares her journey through early pregnancy losses to becoming a mother of three beautiful children. Living in the Tweed region on the NSW/QLD border with her husband Scott, Sam opens up about navigating pregnancy after loss, birthing “big” babies, and finding her voice to advocate for her birth preferences. For more photos and birth stories, follow us on Instagram here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

518 | Bec, induction birth, MGP, water birth, GBS positive, breathing techniques, second birth
In this episode, interior designer and mother of two Bec shares her contrasting birth experiences at Sandringham Hospital in Melbourne. Her journey to motherhood began after marriage, taking six to eight months to conceive Ava. "I was one of those people testing like five days before you can test and just thinking I was pregnant every time," Bec recalls of this period. They welcomed a puppy during this time, which she reflects may have added to the journey: "I think that caused like it was a bit stressful, of course, getting a new puppy. So I think that's also part of it. Once we kind of settled into having little Archie, then it kind of happened after that."For more photos and birth stories, follow us on Instagram here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

517 | Sophie Delezio: From Childhood Burn Survivor to Motherhood - A Story of Strength, Adaptation, and a Peaceful Caesarean Birth at 37 Weeks
In this weeks episode I speak with Sophie Delezio, whose story of survival and resilience has long captured Australian hearts. Now embarking on a new chapter as mother to 10-week-old Frankie, Sophie shares her journey through pregnancy and birth, offering insights into navigating motherhood with a disability while challenging common misconceptions._____ Parenting is a journey full of challenges, especially when it comes to sleep! That's why iL Tutto is here to help. From the award-winning CoZee Co-sleeping Bassinet, designed for safe and snug co-sleeping, to the Grow Kindly natural fibre sleepwear, crafted to keep your little ones comfy and cosy, iL Tutto has thought of everything. And when it's time to transition from newborn to toddler, their Cots with matching Chests make that step a breeze with smart storage and versatile & stylish designs. As a special gift for ABS listeners, iL Tutto is offering 20% off their entire range ahead of their Boxing Day sale. That's right, ABS listeners can beat everyone to a great deal across their range of 5-star review Nursery Chairs, award-winning CoZee Co-Sleepers, Cots and Sleepwear before everyone else. This discount code is only valid from now until Monday, December 23 shop early and save! If you miss the date, fear not, their Boxing Day sale runs from December 23 to January 5th. Visit iltutto.com.au and use the code SLEEP20 at checkout. Because better sleep isn't just for your baby—it's for you, too! Discount code can't be used once the Boxing Day sale commences. Cannot be used on discounted items. iL Tutto : Growing together, every step of the way, in style. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

516 | Josie, secondary infertility, fertility treatment, pregnancy loss, water birth, student midwives
In this episode, we meet Josie, a qualified teacher living in the Albury-Wodonga region who shares her journey to motherhood and her two unique birth experiences. Her story highlights the complexities of navigating healthcare across state borders and the resilience required through pregnancy loss, renovation chaos, and building a family.__________ 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 can takeaway the stress of waking up on your back. That's why I recommend the Sleepybelly pregnancy pillow. Sleepybelly is the original three-piece adjustable maternity pillow designed to provide peace of mind by encouraging safe side sleeping or while giving your belly some much needed relief. Sleepybelly don't normally discount their products, but they have provided a $10 off promo code for Australian Birth Stories listeners. You can purchase a Sleepybelly today at sleepybelly.com.au and use the promo code ABS10 for your $10 off - sweet dreams! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

515 | Alysha, Birth Trauma and the Mother-Infant Bond: A Psychologist's Postpartum Journey
In this episode, we speak with Alysha, a psychologist and PhD candidate whose research into traumatic birth and mother-infant relationships stems from her own profound experiences. As both a mental health professional and mother of two boys, her story offers unique insights into the complexities of birth trauma and its lasting impact on early bonding. For more photos and birth stories, follow us on Instagram here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

514 | Stacey, second birth experience, infertility, pregnancy loss, IVF, natural killer cells, home birth
It’s such a pleasure to welcome Stacey back onto the show. You can listen to her first birth in episode 181. Today, she shares the journey to conceiving her second child. It is a story of profound resilience through multiple losses, IVF challenges, and eventually, a beautiful home birth. After experiencing a relatively straightforward path to conceiving her first son Bryn through IUI, Stacey opens up about the unexpected three-and-a-half-year journey to welcome her rainbow baby, Sunny. __________________ Looking for an engaging and educational way to entertain your little one? You need to check out Kiwi Co. Kiwi.Co offer bi-monthly subscription boxes designed for babies ages 0 right up to teens. Offering open-ended, research-backed projects that encourage curiosity and hands-on play. Each crate is packed with high-quality, safe activities that help build essential skills while creating special bonding moments. With projects designed for repeat use, KiwiCo provides a wonderful alternative to screen time and makes learning fun for you and your child. KiwiCo offers five different clubs covering science, engineering, art, and math, making it easy to find a subscription tailored to your child’s age and interests. With no commitment required, you can pause or cancel anytime. For a limited time, get up to 50% off your first crate by using promo code BIRTHSTORIES at KiwiCo.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

513 | Chloe Grayling, TTC journey, pregnancy loss, physiological birth, home water birth
In this beautiful episode, Chloe Grayling @lovechloejane shares her journey into motherhood, from an emotional year of trying to conceive to achieving a beautiful and empowering home water birth. Living in a 140-year-old cottage on South Australia's Fleurieu Peninsula with her husband Patrick and their menagerie of animals (including Highland cows!), Chloe opens up about how her experience with early pregnancy losses shaped her approach to pregnancy and birth preparation. Today's episode is brought to you by our empowering, evidence based online birth education program that will help you confidently prepare for a positive birth experience - The Birth Class. Featuring 10 audio lessons with perinatal health specialists, you can listen from the comfort of your home when you’re relaxed and receptive to new information. The Birth Class is a conversation starter between you and your birth partner that informs, encourages and empowers you to journey towards labour with knowledge and confidence. Learn More and check out our 5-star testimonials and reviews here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

512 | Hashini, Emergency caesarean, hydronephrosis, planned caesarean, pediatric surgery
In today’s episode, Hashini takes us through her two very different births and the medical journey that followed with her second son. After experiencing a very straightforward first pregnancy, Hashini opens up about the emotional complexity of trying to conceive her second baby. Her second son’s pregnancy brought unexpected challenges when at his 20-week scan it was revealed that he had hydronephrosis.______________ Get ready for the ultimate shopping event of the season! This Black Friday Cyber Monday, ergoPouch (the beloved sleepwear brand) is thrilled to offer an exclusive 30% off sitewide* sale. In case you are not familiar with ergoPouch, they are a premium sleepwear brand from Australia that uses certified organic cotton and natural fibres to create TOG-rated sleepwear and sleep solutions for newborns up to six years of age. At Australian BirthStories, we love ergoPouch because they simplify how to safely dress your child for sleep with their ultra-handy What to Wear guide thermometer, which is precisely what tired parents need. Don't miss your chance to save 30% off* sitewide! Whether filling your nursery with ergo sleep-drobe essentials or looking for the perfect gift for a friend, relative (or yourself), ergoPouch has you and your little ones covered for safe sleep. You can purchase the NEW Blobs, Heritage & Pouch Tales Collection, Sleep Tools and-so-much more exclusively online through ergoPouch’s website: ergopouch.com.au. Happy Cyber Shopping! T&Cs apply. Ends 11.59 AEST. 2/12/24 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

511 | Maddie, Emergency caesarean, twin VBAC, ICU, perinatal mental health
Today I'm joined by Maddie who lives in Queensland with her husband Nicholas and their three beautiful boys - Oscar (who they affectionately call Ozzy) and five-month-old twins, Angus and Archie. In this episode, Maddie shares her remarkable journey from a traumatic emergency cesarean with her first son to achieving a successful twin VBAC (Vaginal Birth After Cesarean). She opens up about navigating a challenging first pregnancy while working in the Northern Territory away from her husband, dealing with high blood pressure, and experiencing a car accident at 28 weeks that led to a partial placental abruption. ------------- Looking for an engaging and educational way to entertain your little one? You need to check out Kiwi Co. Kiwi.Co offer bi-monthly subscription boxes designed for babies ages 0 right up to teens. Offering open-ended, research-backed projects that encourage curiosity and hands-on play. Each crate is packed with high-quality, safe activities that help build essential skills while creating special bonding moments. With projects designed for repeat use, KiwiCo provides a wonderful alternative to screen time and makes learning fun for you and your child. KiwiCo offers five different clubs covering science, engineering, art, and math, making it easy to find a subscription tailored to your child’s age and interests. With no commitment required, you can pause or cancel anytime. For a limited time, get up to 50% off your first crate by using promo code BIRTHSTORIES at KiwiCo.com. Give KiwiCo’s Panda Crate a try and inspire your little one’s creativity, confidence, and love for learning. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.