Delivering Better
What happens when birth trauma is minimised - or never properly heard at all? Perinatal trauma specialist Illiyin Morrison joins us to talk about debriefing birth, agency, racism in maternity care and what real support looks like. TW* THIS PODCAST DOES CONTAIN STORIES OF BIRTH TRAUMA. Join the campaign and sign our open letter here: https://deliveringbetter.org/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deliveringbetter/ Follow us on TIktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@deliveringbetter?_r=1&_t=ZN-95igNrJuYvm 00:00 Welcome and introducing Illiyin Morrison 00:02 Why Illiyin stepped away from midwifery 00:03 Pregnancy, home birth plans and consultant dismissal 00:05 From planned home birth to emergency caesarean 00:06 The moment Illiyin knew she had to leave midwifery 00:10 How birth debriefing became her work 00:11 What a trauma-informed birth debrief actually looks like 00:13 Why clinical notes don’t tell the whole story 00:15 Why women need their own words for birth 00:17 Hospital reflections, trust and being retraumatised 00:20 Why many debriefs stop too early 00:21 Are birth reflections protecting women — or the system? 00:24 Why positive births can feel hard to talk about too 00:26 Home birth after caesarean and making informed choices 00:32 “You birth well when you have agency” 00:35 Home birth stereotypes and misunderstanding women’s choices 00:37 Black women’s experiences in maternity care 00:39 Why better care for Black women improves care for everyone 00:40 The systemic roots of racial inequality in maternity care 00:44 Why maternity care can’t be fixed in isolation 00:47 Maternity, matriarchy and building a better future 00:49 The Beauty Spot: legacy, motherhood and impact
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