17. Georgia & Talbot’s birth story — choosing homebirth for their first baby
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In this episode we speak with Georgia and Talbot, barrister and engineer, about their decision to birth their first baby at home. Georgia and Talbot initially chose a private midwife as no publicly funded programs were running after COVID, but late in pregnancy, after agonising over the decision, changed to a publicly funded program. Georgia reflects on the impact of her mum’s work as a midwife on her philosophy of birth (and the beautiful support she then gave them during labour and birth), and how when seeking a physiological birth, home felt like the most appropriate choice for them. They take us through those last weeks of pregnancy, including one of the best oxytocin-inducing activities we’ve heard yet. Like many first time birthers, Georgia set her expectations on a marathon birth, bossing her way through labour and denying it until they could deny it no longer. This is an exhilarating listen for reasons you will come to understand.
Links
- Birth Time — the documentary
- Internal pelvic release through The Pelvic Space