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In this weeks episode Alisha, a traditional birth attendant and wise woman returns to discuss a sensitive and critical topic: miscarriage and stillbirth at home. The discussion delves into the differences between miscarriage and stillbirth, the signs and symptoms of early miscarriage, and how to process a miscarriage both emotionally and physically. Alisha offers wisdom on how to manage miscarriage at home, talking over the use of herbs, homeopathy, and pharmaceuticals, and the importance of medical guidance when necessary.

The conversation also covers the care and legal considerations for handling the baby after a stillbirth, including reporting requirements, burial options, and the importance of taking photos for memory. Alisha emphasizes individualized care and the importance of community and support. Resources and tools for postpartum care, including lactation support, are also provided to ensure women are equipped to navigate this challenging experience.

00:00 Introduction and Guest Reintroduction
00:39 Understanding Miscarriage and Stillbirth
02:54 Symptoms and Signs of Early Miscarriage
04:56 Processing a Miscarriage with Your Partner
07:53 Safety of Natural Miscarriage
14:16 D&C vs. D&E Procedures
28:57 Supporting Your Body During a Second Trimester Miscarriage
41:04 Preparing for Labor and Risks of Birthing a Deceased Baby
43:36 Understanding Emotional and Physical Differences in Labor
48:06 Recognizing Signs of Infection and When to Seek Medical Help
50:01 Legal Considerations After Stillbirth
53:59 Handling the Baby's Body and Preserving Memories
01:12:12 Postpartum Care and Emotional Support
01:16:43 Navigating Milk Production After Loss
01:22:13 Final Words of Encouragement and Additional Resources

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DISCLAIMER.
The content of this podcast is for informational and inspirational purposes only. It is not intended as medical advice. Listeners are encouraged to take full responsibility for their own bodies and decisions and to consult with qualified professionals as needed.