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EPISODE · Mar 25, 2025 · 46 MIN

Episode 32 - Inductions: The Unseen Epidemic in Childbirth

from Born for this · host Beth Marsden

In this conversation, Beth speaks with Kristine to explore various aspects of pregnancy and childbirth. They discuss the increasing prevalence of inductions and caesarean sections, shedding light on the experiences of triplet births and the unique challenges faced by women across different healthcare systems. The conversation highlights the importance of informed choices in birth practices and the value of a supportive community for mothers. Beth and Kristine delve into cultural differences in gestational age expectations, the dynamics of labour and medical interventions, and the critical need to understand hospital policies. They emphasise empowering women to make informed decisions about their birth experiences, the importance of silence and support during labour, and ensuring women are aware of their rights in medical settings. Kristine on Instagram @globalmidwife64 Were you inspired by what you heard in this episode? Your support means everything! Don't forget to hit that subscribe button, share the love with your friends, and leave a review. By doing so, you’re not just listening—you’re actively contributing to the growth of this  community and enabling me to invite even more incredible guests to the show! Excited to stay in the loop with the latest episode releases? Follow the journey on Instagram @bornforthis_thepodcast and lets stay connected! Key takeaways Inductions are often performed for convenience rather than necessity. Many women are unaware of their options regarding birth interventions. The medical community tends to view pregnancies as high-risk by default. Cesarean rates are rising globally, not just in the US. Women in developing countries typically do not expect inductions unless medically necessary. Biophysical profiles can provide reassurance about the baby's health without inducing labour. Stretch and sweeps are often misunderstood as non-invasive alternatives to induction. Cultural perceptions of gestation length vary significantly across countries. Education and awareness are crucial for expectant mothers to make informed decisions. Community support plays a vital role in maternal health and well-being. Gestational age perceptions vary significantly across cultures. Women in some cultures experience less anxiety about due dates. Induced labours can lead to more complications during birth. The ability to move during labour is crucial for successful delivery. Epidurals can affect both the mother and the baby. Understanding hospital policies is essential for patient rights. Silence during labour can enhance the birthing experience. Empowering women to say no to unnecessary interventions is vital. Birth is a sacred event that should be respected. keywords birth, induction, cesarean, triplet births, pregnancy, midwifery, maternal health, podcasting, global health, women's health, gestational age, cultural perspectives, labor dynamics, birth interventions, hospital policies, patient rights, empowering women, birth decisions, silent support, midwifery

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