292 | Jen, one vaginal birth, GD, induction, episiotomy, postpartum confinement
Australian Birth Stories
English - March 20, 2022 09:59 - 47 minutes - 43.1 MB - ★★★★★ - 134 ratingsKids & Family breastfeeding caesareansection calmbirth doula homebirth induction midwife vbac waterbirth Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
In today’s episode, I talk to Jen about her pregnancy, birth and traditional Chinese confinement during postpartum. Jen is a second-generation Chinese-Australian and while she was at first hesitant to embrace the confinement period after birth, when she left the hospital feeling frail, “like a creature born trembling, without fur or feathers” she accepted all the teas, soups and rest her mother and mother-in-law offered her. Jen considers her birth a really positive experience and she reflects on her golden month of healing with immense gratitude. Jen’s mother is an OB/GYN and acupuncturist who encouraged her to track her cycle by taking her temperature. She conceived within two months and opted for shared care with her GP as she didn’t have any health concerns.
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