In this episode of The Midwife Memos, I speak with Sarah — a midwife, lactation consultant and mum of four — about the vaginal breech birth of her third baby.
We explore:
What a breech presentation is and why there are very few skilled birth attendees who will support vaginal breech birth
Options for turning a breech baby
What the evidence says about vaginal breech birth
Navigating the system as a midwife and birthing woman
The power of advocacy & the right support team
Sarah’s powerful vaginal breech birth story
Sarah’s story is raw, honest and full of wisdom for anyone facing unexpected turns in pregnancy and birth.
Guest Info: You can follow Sarah @mindfulmidwifemama or via her website https://www.mindfulmamalactation.com.au/
This season of The Midwife Memos is sponsored by Sleepybelly—my go-to for better pregnancy sleep - check them out here Sleepybelly
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