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87 / Navigating Changing Birth Plans During the Coronavirus Outbreak w/ Tanya Wills

87 / Navigating Changing Birth Plans During the Coronavirus Outbreak w/ Tanya Wills

FromThyroid Strong


87 / Navigating Changing Birth Plans During the Coronavirus Outbreak w/ Tanya Wills

FromThyroid Strong

ratings:
Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Mar 30, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

As the coronavirus completely alters all aspects of life, it’s a good time to talk about the birth process. Expecting parents all over are finding that their plans have changed. This is an uncertain process in the best of times. It is less clear than ever now.
Tanya Wills is a homebirth midwife and lactation consultant. Her business, Manhattan Birth, runs doula training and parent preparation classes. Tanya is a graduate of the midwifery program at Yale School of Nursing. She has a Master of Science in Nursing. Tanya also completed many programs and training on supporting parents through the birth process and early parenthood.
We discuss how the pandemic is bringing to light many issues that Tanya has decried for years. While most births happen in hospitals, there are many reasons to consider having them at home. Today, NYC’s hospitals are overwhelmed and the threat of getting sick there is higher than ever. This has led to a shift in thinking that Tanya feels will last long after this is over.
Tanya offers useful advice for expectant mothers whose plans have been upended. It’s important to remember that your feelings are legitimate. When plans get ruined and nothing seems for certain, it’s only normal to feel lost and confused. That said, you don’t have to accept it. Tanya shares how you still have power over the birth and what you can do about it.
Are you expecting to have a child soon? How have your plans changed during this pandemic? Let’s talk about it in the comments on the episode page!
 
In this episode
How New Yorkers are changing their plans for childbirth during this pandemic
Why a hospital is often not the best place for a birth
Dealing with feelings of confusion and anxiety
Where to find a hospital that is still offering normal care protocols
The importance of having a trusted person with you during birth
Tips for avoiding Covid 19 while in a hospital
Important considerations for giving birth outside of a hospital

 
Quotes
“We’ve been convinced that we are inherently incapable of birthing our babies safely without the patriarchy standing by and taking our pain away.” [4:24]
“For anyone who is pregnant right now, especially anyone due right now, do not underestimate your capacity to handle this.” [15:04]
“We’re looking for people who know in their guts that this is safe and right. We know that it is. Otherwise, we wouldn’t be practicing it.” [25:46]
 
Links
https://www.manhattanbirth.com/ (Manhattan Birth)
Follow Manhattan Birth on https://www.facebook.com/manhattanbirth/ (Facebook) | Twitter | Instagram
Episode 66 with Marcy Tardio
https://www.brooklynbirthingcenter.com/ (Brooklyn Birthing Center)
https://ctbirthcenter.com/ (Connecticut Childbirth & Women’s Center)
https://www.nyhomebirth.com/ (NY Homebirth)
World Health Organization Q&A on COVID-19, pregnancy, childbirth, and breastfeeding
Check out the full show notes for this episode here
https://urbanwellnessclinic.com/ (Urban Wellness Clinic)
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Released:
Mar 30, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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