The Cait Smith Podcast

Episode 2 - My discussion with Kristin White (birth doula, VBAC mentor and childbirth educator)

1 h 4 min · 20 de ago de 2024
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In this episode I had a great chat with Kristin White. For more information about Kristin check out her instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/kristinwhite.birtheducator?igsh=MXVsMnU2aG12Z2d1aw== We discuss: * Kristin’s background and what led her to get involved in childbirth education and work as a birth doula * Kristin’s birth’s (one cesarean, one hospital vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) and one home birth VBAC) * VBAC education * Working as a doula in New Zealand and supporting women in home vs hospital births * Risk involved with c-sections - what often isn’t discussed (hysterectomy, adhesions, ectopic pregnancy) * How having a doula can help during your labour * VBAC rates in New Zealand * Uterine rupture and how small the risk actually is * Waterbirth * Home birth rates in New Zealand  * Induction of labour.

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